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To: carranza2 who wrote (6871)2/2/2001 2:50:12 PM
From: mightylakers  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 197231
 
I'm not sure that Telson is selling chips to Nokia

???

I think Q has mentioned that before. I can't remember it's in CC or some other times, but there's no doubt about it.



To: carranza2 who wrote (6871)2/2/2001 10:04:39 PM
From: jackmore  Respond to of 197231
 
<<...someone on this Board dissected a Nokia CDMA phone last Summer and determined that the chip was Nokia's own.>>

My wife has a Nokia 5185i (obtained from Verizon here in central PA) that has a label that says "Made in Korea". I believe we heard on the quarterly CC that Telson gets all of its CDMA chips from Q. Therefore I've concluded that the phones Telson makes for Nokia have Qs chips inside.

I think I have also seen a Nokia 5185i in the stores that is "Made in Mexico". I believe these phones use Nokia chips.

If true, this would clear up the confusion on whose chips are in the 5185i.

/jack