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To: Theophile who wrote (5756)12/26/2000 3:02:06 PM
From: mightylakers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 196792
 
Fact is, why haven't they started making noises about how terrible it is working

Yup and that's the bottom line. Hey we haven't even heard them complaining how expensive they are.<ggg>

As a matter of fact the whole CDMA2000 thing has been kept in a stealthy mode. I bet there are a lot, I mean lot of investors don't even know the existence of such a network.

But the best part of the plot is Q has never wanted to be part of the game. Now compare with what Q did in Japan. Q refused to join in the bid for the spectrum, Q never made any announcements to promote CDMA2000 or demote WCDMA in Korea. The reason is because no matter what route it takes, Korea is CDMA!



To: Theophile who wrote (5756)12/26/2000 3:24:45 PM
From: limtex  Respond to of 196792
 
mt77 - Thanks for the reply and it may be theanswer to why SK, KT etc don't say anything well it might but they still have to make money don't they? I mean putting it on their web sites might encourage some sales or even some investors?

This must be the first tie in the history of web commerce that a company with a world lead in the telecommunication business of all businesses fails to announce the service on its Web site indeed so far as I can see fails to mention it at all!

But that is only part of it. This is a BIG STORY in telecom. Korea is the first G3 country. It is the forerunner of what every other country will eventually have. It will change peoples lives and increase business. Why doesn't a newspaper tell the story.

A US newspaper for instance. The US is going to have this system. It is going to impact everyone in a more fundamental way than anything we have previously known since the advent of the phone. WHY isn't this story publised in the US with a journalist going ot Korea to try it out.

I am right about this. It goes to the root of what we all believe in here. Where is Q's publicity department?

Even if you aren't intersted as we are in the Q then the technology is a great story.

Help.

Best regards,

L