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To: Claude who wrote (84302)10/20/2000 8:35:21 PM
From: foundation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
I believe it has already been confirmed that it is indeed a NOK chipset. The Verizon rep I spoke to confirmed it and Puck from the Nok thread as well. He spoke to Nok IR and says they confirmed.
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Claude,

No reflection on you, but neither Verizon reps - damn their stupid! nor Puck constitutes a credible source, at least as far as I am concerned.

Here is a link to what I understand to be internal photographs of the phone submitted to the FCC. Perhaps a technician can hazard an opinion...

I spot alot of Asian components - I thought they manufactured their own??

svartifoss2.fcc.gov