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To: Cooters who wrote (8033)3/2/2001 9:26:13 AM
From: JohnG  Respond to of 197407
 
Coot. Comments on NOK's effort to promote Euro Network Shareing. What an arrogant bunch of pricks.
JohnG

iron_air
3/2/01 9:14 am

NOK is still trying to play shepherd to the Euro-carriers. This network-sharing scheme is so obviously an attempt
to ensure CDMA2000 does not get adopted by an independent-minded, clear-thinking, European carrier.

I believe the Euro rule is that there is at least one "w"CDMA provider in each country. Well, if this is the rule, and
if there is to be network sharing in these countries, it seems to me that that network is mandated to be "w"CDMA.

What will these power-hungry socialistic corporate fat-cats think of next? Oh, and by the way, "the customers are
not interested in high bandwidth data applications." (right)



To: Cooters who wrote (8033)3/2/2001 10:19:19 AM
From: carranza2  Respond to of 197407
 
The process of carrier consolidation is beginning. It is the only way for the carriers to afford the investments. Smaller Euro carriers will get gobbled up by the bigger ones, who will naturally have a lot of impact on the market.

Nokia wants to be at the forefront. Not a bad idea.



To: Cooters who wrote (8033)3/2/2001 10:59:37 AM
From: Art Bechhoefer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 197407
 
The Reuters report on Nokia prompted the usual stuff from Michael Baron on CBS Marketwatch this morning. He was optimistic on Nokia but reiterated the FUD about QUALCOMM delaying WCDMA, as if that would hurt QUALCOMM and help Nokia!