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To: Keith Feral who wrote (94581)2/25/2001 9:54:52 AM
From: JohnG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Here are some very relavant posts on the disallusionment that is settling in over Europe's troubed 3G efforts.
Clearly Dr. J smells blood and is closing in for the kill. Read these, mostly courtesy of RB to get the flavor of
a developing crisis in Europe.

Dr. J speaks to Euro financial institutions
Message 15407510

Euro operators realize they have a serious problem
Message 15407499

Grim reality --QCOM could help
Message 15407488

Phone failures at Cannes forshadow the future
Message 15407471

NOK crawfishes and makes excuses
Message 15405020

QCOM offers Europe an escape route to get 3G data immediately
Message 15405040

QCOM's 1X-MC (CDMA 2000) adopted in Romania on 450 MHz. Question--will former eastern Europe split
off from former western Europe.
Message 15405025



To: Keith Feral who wrote (94581)2/25/2001 1:41:17 PM
From: idler  Respond to of 152472
 
As an illustration of the utter contradiction regarding the value of GPRS, see this week's Barron's interview with George Paoletti, hedge fund manager who focuses on tech: he recommends RIMM because "GPRS is a technology leap." He believes GPRS will be available "this summer."