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To: Ramsey Su who wrote (4111)10/30/2000 8:30:02 AM
From: foundation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197280
 
Ramsey - can you explain you line of thought a bit more?
thanks - ben

China's SuZhou ZhongXing in
voluntary liquidation
RDSL

27 October 2000

SuZhou ZhongXing Telecommunication Engineering Development (China), a
70%-owned subsidiary of Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel), has entered into
voluntary liquidation after agreeing with China United Telecommunications (China
Unicom) to terminate their agreement for co-operation in the latter's GSM project in
Suzhou, China.

SuZhou ZhongXing's main activity was setting up a GSM network in Suzhou.



To: Ramsey Su who wrote (4111)10/30/2000 8:33:20 AM
From: Jeff Vayda  Respond to of 197280
 
Ramsey: This would seem to fly in the face of the "two entities" they talked about before. (the one GSM pusher - IMO to squeeze as much money out of the GSM world as possible, and the CDMA "TBD" which would be established and built out as the 'market' required.)

I would think the two pronged attack on the foreigner's infrastructure pocketbook would be smarter, unless in-house CDMA efforts are really bearing fruit already...

Jeff Vayda

P.S. Just an observation - most of us spend less time on 'vacation' than we spend off. Perhaps you could come up with another term for these jaunts or yours? :-) (Especially given the 'vacation effect')



To: Ramsey Su who wrote (4111)10/30/2000 9:12:43 AM
From: Ken S.  Respond to of 197280
 
Ramsey;

What specifically is the "ring of fire" strategy?

Ken