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To: 49thMIMOMander who wrote (7641)10/18/2000 10:10:11 AM
From: brian h  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
P.S. Additionally our military couldn't put a lot of
pressure on China, would take too long time to march
through all of Russia and little GSM coverage most
of walk, but in 3-5 years the coverage will be
much better.


Hey. Those things are Nokia and Finland's strong points. Otherwise you would not enjoy your GSM success in the first place. Not bad at all to play "good guys" in international politics.

Best,

Brian H.



To: 49thMIMOMander who wrote (7641)10/18/2000 2:01:16 PM
From: John F.  Respond to of 34857
 
Thanks for the response. I did not realize that Finland had moved to the Euro.

My thoughts given your input:
1. the falling Euro may not result in too much of a cost advantage for Nokia (vs Motorola) in the US, due to Nokia's local manufacturing in the US.
2. the falling Euro most likely has provided Nokia with a big cost advantage when selling against Motorola in Europe (due to the impact of the falling
Euro on Motorola's cell phone pricing at retail in Europe).