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To: foundation who wrote (4035)10/27/2000 4:23:03 PM
From: Lucky Luke  Respond to of 197253
 
QCOM's upcoming earnings report to be discussed this evening on CNBC!

Good luck to all!



To: foundation who wrote (4035)10/27/2000 4:27:58 PM
From: Getch  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 197253
 
IMO, the reason SK Telecom is stating their preference for W-CDMA is China Mobile.

With 60 million customers, China Mobile is by far the elephant of chinese carriers. This week they announced a roaming agreement between SK Telecom and China Mobile. China Mobile says they are going to upgrade to W-CDMA, SK says we will, too.

The roaming alliances set up now will be unlikely to be altered once set into place. If SK has to do the W-CDMA dance to lock up China Mobile, and possibly DoCoMo, it apparently will.

Whether or not it actually gets built...