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To: foundation who wrote (84305)10/20/2000 8:44:05 PM
From: Claude  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Benjamin,

I appreciate your reaction to the reps but two I have spoken with (I have spoken to a few more) were acutely aware of the situation with NOK and the fact that they refused to use Qualcomm chipsets. However, it would be nice to get more confirmation from others.

Claude



To: foundation who wrote (84305)10/21/2000 2:43:51 PM
From: Cooters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Ben I went up to the VZ store here in STL to pick up one of the NOK phones and take it apart(OK, maybe throw it against the wall until it busted up into little pieces).

The store was packed. All of their handset models were in two displays, but the display NOK was missing from each rack. There was a guy in who wanted 'The Nokia', but the rep he was dealing with couldn't find one. I didn't want to wait around forever and then not have one available, so I left. Maybe I'll stop back next week sometime. Buying the phone without a contract is $149, in case anyone beats me to it.

Cooters

BTW, Your standards-related posts are much appreciated.