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To: voop who wrote (84522)10/23/2000 6:59:46 PM
From: SKIP PAUL  Respond to of 152472
 
Yes. The way I look at it is that if Qualcomm didn't want anyone else to make chips they wouldn't have licensed them.

It is part of their business plan for others to succeed in chip making and thus spurring the growth of CDMA. If we want CDMA to be ubiquitous we need to see well managed companies like Nokia pushing CDMA.

A sound business model IMO.