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To: Puck who wrote (7696)10/18/2000 7:24:11 PM
From: mightylakers  Respond to of 34857
 
I know the Chinese would like to have SCDMA eventually take as much marketshare as possible.

How do you know that??? BTW you mean TD-SCDMA?

Does QCOM's IP figure in SCDMA?

So you didn't read all those Q zealots' posts? <ggg>



To: Puck who wrote (7696)10/18/2000 7:25:31 PM
From: JohnG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Will Noky Poky miss this 220MM sub Chinese CDMA network too??
JohnG

By: tryhard81 $$$$
Reply To: 67263 by steter $$$$ Wednesday, 18 Oct 2000 at 6:54 PM EDT
Post # of 67266

Yes China Telecom! After the Unicom news fully digested tomorrow your time, I will start to bring the second
subject: China Telecom plans for a even bigger 1.9 GHz CDMA network in China to include possibly 220 million
CDMA users. Hold on to your hat. It will be something you never heard before.

I am doing my due diligence first and check all sources and data. When it is ready, I will be the first one, before
Qualcomm, to come out making the details available.



To: Puck who wrote (7696)10/21/2000 1:53:17 PM
From: Kent Rattey  Respond to of 34857
 
Puck,
QCOM's IPR does not relate to SCDMA which is unrelated coax cable technology(see TERN).
Kent