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To: Caxton Rhodes who wrote (9541)3/1/2001 3:55:38 PM
From: Caxton Rhodes  Respond to of 34857
 
From the SSB report:

Eighth, under Qualcomm's 50 WCDMA agreements, the company has obtained rights
to ship GSM products. The spin off of the company's chip business is
motivated by the other 50 companies that haven't entered into WCDMA
agreements and provided Qualcomm with the rights it seeks for GSM.



To: Caxton Rhodes who wrote (9541)3/1/2001 5:01:57 PM
From: Puck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Nokia will begin booking WCDMA revenues next quarter.



To: Caxton Rhodes who wrote (9541)3/1/2001 6:56:56 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Nokia seem to claim it already has signed up, covered by the
old stuff from late 80s, early 90s or whenever it was.

But all of that has surely been analyzed in detail,
the thoughts are surely at what happens after this and that
and then that too..

Ilmarinen.

P.S. In general engineers are accused for searching for
the one and only absolute, final fix for that one last bug,
not considering all the other unknown factors, sometimes
not even the possibilty of two or twenty bugs
appearing like one.



To: Caxton Rhodes who wrote (9541)3/3/2001 11:48:22 AM
From: Puck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Does Ericsson purchase chipsets from Qualcomm?