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To: tero kuittinen who wrote (8158)11/13/2000 7:03:15 PM
From: mightylakers  Respond to of 34857
 
Then send your petition for being banned. Just like the St. Gandy asking for jail time:-)



To: tero kuittinen who wrote (8158)11/14/2000 5:48:55 PM
From: mightylakers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Tero, all kidings aside. I would like to know what do you think of the TDD version of WCDMA. How big the market can be, where and when. What do you think of the competition between Siemense(with China)'s TD-SCDMA and Nok's TD-CDMA.

Thanks



To: tero kuittinen who wrote (8158)11/16/2000 12:15:58 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Tero <I've never been banned from any thread... it would be pretty cool.> I'm happy to ban you from the Great Globalstar Memorial Day Massacre stream. We do NOT want hallucinogenic, radioactive [ex Chernobyl], reindeer urine drinking Finns polluting that pristine pond or peeing in it themselves.

With the Globalstar Thanksgiving Celebration just a few days away, we want a happy function without the dark, Nordic prophets of doom sullying the place.

You are welcome to make an appearance there first or would you prefer to be banned immediately? If we can just agree that you are banned, using gentlemen's rules, it would save me having to actually click around and type in your name.

Meanwhile, CDMA rules supreme across the planet, with even the European courts now giving full rein and reign to QUALCOMM's intellectual property.

W-CDMA is moving out of the vaporware realm, thanks to QUALCOMM having produced an ASIC. Nokia would do well to cut the nonsense and get on with fitting Q! ASICs into their otherwise high quality handsets.

L M Ericsson has finally got their WAP-enabled CDMA handsets on the market.

There will be companies which move with the times, and those who once upon a time were great companies.

Mqurice