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To: 16yearcycle who wrote (86253)11/4/2000 7:01:04 PM
From: Ibexx  Respond to of 152472
 
Prudential's Pete Peterson is sponsoring a conference call with some of Nokia's top 3G marketing executives to cover the state of the market, Nokia's portfolio and its position relative to Ericsson.

Why: With the numerous questions surrounding 3G licenses, timing and the size of the 3G wireless buildout, this call should help clear some of the uncertainty around 3G and Nokia's position in the 3G buildout. This call will give clients access to two of Nokia's front-line people who have day-to-day contact with 3G operators as they compete head to head with Ericsson.

When: Monday, November 6th 2000. 10 AM NY time, 7 AM Pacific time, 3 PM London time.

Dial in numbers:
Domestic (877)767-7154
International (703) 326-5198

Replay numbers :
Domestic (888) 266-2081
International (703) 925-2533
Passcode: 4733095
Available 2 hours after completion of the call for 1 week.

Who:

Ilkka Pukkila - Director of 3G strategic Marketing at Nokia - responsibilities cover complete 3G solution offerings with terminals and applications needed in first phases of Mobile Information Society - has worked in high tech sales and marketing for 20 years - has contributed as a Head of Product Management in cellular transmission business and Directorof Marketing, Radio Access Systems, Nokia Telecommunications.

Matt Wisk - Vice President of Marketing for Nokia Networks - initially came to Nokia in 1994 as the national marketing manager for the Technophone division - currently is in charge of all aspects of global marketing for Nokia Networks, including marketing communications, technology marketing, and strategic marketing - prior to Nokia has held management positions with MetroCel (now AT&T Wireless), NEC America, and spent six years with GTE in a variety of mgt positions. While at NEC, MW pioneered the introduction of P600 phone and the "TalkTime" family of phones....
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Dial in and ask your question!

Ibexx



To: 16yearcycle who wrote (86253)11/4/2000 7:03:58 PM
From: marginmike  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
I disagree there is a material strategic advantage to ATT/Cingular and nextel choosing CDMA. The fact is that if they were to shun GSM it would encourage adoption in other places like CHINA happening sooner. It would also make for a faster upgrade. The fact is CDMA2000 is here now, Wcdma is a multple step process. If ATT were to go GSM they would probably take longer to get to WCDMA due to cost. If they went IS95 they could imidiatly go to 1xrt. I agree over the long term it is irrelevent, but Irwin said the faster the better and a choice of IS95 is a choice for CDMA2000 which is a quiker path. IMHO



To: 16yearcycle who wrote (86253)11/4/2000 7:04:44 PM
From: Boplicity  Respond to of 152472
 
LOL. <eom>

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