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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Scott Zion who wrote (7180)2/10/2001 2:05:13 PM
From: Pierre  Respond to of 196774
 
- 3.7 Mil Adds in 2000 (No breakdown of Analog/Digital)

Scott, I recently opened a Verizon account. I was told that "analog only" was no longer an option. You can get analog, but only with multi-mode. Hence, I would guess all adds going forward would be digital, unless they count multi-mode as one of each.

Pierre



To: Scott Zion who wrote (7180)2/10/2001 2:37:49 PM
From: voop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 196774
 
Scott

70% digital by April sounds a lot higher than I would have thought by then. I think Ramsey that stated that Verizon had more than half of their subscribers digital and we estimated that they had 13 million or more to go Message 15280944

to which I humorously equated to the size of the China build-out that would happen. Message 15285249

hey! I thought it was funny anyway.

If they are getting to 70% that fast, good for Qualcomm and no wonder Sulpizio was confident and hopefully it would be with MSM510X chips? This might jive with the 7 million figure given in the Quarterly report by close of fiscal year. And these handsets would be ready when they implement 1xRTT beginning Q4.

Voop