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To: q_long who wrote (92866)1/29/2001 12:39:32 PM
From: Uncle Frank  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Good news about prospects at Nextel. Based on the research report comment that "it could hit 100,000 data subscribers by year end 2001 (about 20% of its base)", they have about 500,000 subs. Not China-like, but a significant chunk of potential business.

uf



To: q_long who wrote (92866)1/29/2001 12:39:36 PM
From: Ibexx  Respond to of 152472
 
QCOM: positive 50-day moving average break-out:

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Ibexx



To: q_long who wrote (92866)1/29/2001 1:34:53 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
(another duplicate - though slight editing - SI up to usual sad tricks)

q long: Nextel is important as a break out of the current CDMA One networks.

Nextel has about 7 million who use its service - the distinction between Nextel and "Partners" is confusing.

Also confusing is the discussion of new spectrum at 700.

New spectrum at 700 may or may not happen.

(But whether it happens or not, the logic of Nextel using 1x for data is so compelling that Nextel may well find a way regardless of what happens in next sprectrum bid - comments?)

Sprint will do fine. Verizon will do fine. Nextel (if this happens) will do fine.

AT&T will be hanging onto the cliff with its fingernails re: data, no?

Best.

Chaz