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To: Puck who wrote (9338)2/21/2001 11:50:27 AM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
. But given the tentative nature of the China Unicom CDMA buildout, not to mention that many countries have already begun building their own 3G networks, Qualcomm may have missed the starter's gun.

Jeez, Puck, didn't think that you were capable of posting such a FUDgsicle. The Unicom rollout is far from tentative. While Q would naturally prefer that operators use CDMA2000, UMTS will result in royalties and chipsales. It's no secret. I don't think even you would dispute this point.

I've stopped reading the aptly named Red Herring because of many difficulties I've had with its analysis. Cancelled my subscription when it named Lucent The Year's Best Overall Company twice in a row. Don't even buy it at a newstand anymore.

redherring.com



To: Puck who wrote (9338)2/21/2001 12:06:39 PM
From: JohnG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Puck. Really, you should keep up with the news AND not mindlessly repeat irresponsible articles That old Red Herring article has been out fore more than a week. Further, basesd in one man's opinion, it ignores recent developments in India and China.
JohnG