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To: JohnG who wrote (9546)3/2/2001 10:57:01 AM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
I believe the Euro rule is not what iron_air posted.

I actually know it isn't, just as I know it was,
kind of the rule, before EU, with some exceptions.
(like Finland)

Ilmarinen.



To: JohnG who wrote (9546)3/2/2001 3:12:28 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 34857
 
You guys have no clue what network share is about.

Network share is for operators share sites where they deploy the Node B's. To co-located, side-by-side, infrastructure from the same operators.

This has absolutely, nothing to do with fencing any new technology out of Europe.

Basically operators are saying to the vendors: I buy from you the infrastructure provided that you give us the iron works and sites' infrastructure free of charge.

Hence the push form operators to have the sites shared by operators.



To: JohnG who wrote (9546)3/3/2001 11:41:57 AM
From: Puck  Respond to of 34857
 
Nokia arrogant? From what I've heard, Irwin Jacob's recent comments have served only to alienate European operators further from him and Qualcomm. They now think that he's a first class jerk and loathe the very idea of doing business with him. Create negative and misleading publicity for your potential customers in order to win their respect: the first lesson of Marketing 101? (I wonder how he treats his wife.)

Qualcomm does have a simple way to establish CDMA2000 in Europe. Just continue as they did in Romania: create demand by purchasing 3G licenses in EEC countries and starting mobile systems operators to commercialize them.



To: JohnG who wrote (9546)3/3/2001 12:00:48 PM
From: Puck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
What an arrogant bunch of pricks.

The old aphorism appears to apply: it takes one to know one.

P.S. Why don't you and your little group of Qualcomm zealots take your obsessions and insecurities back to your home Qualcomm threads. We Nokians don't visit the Qualcomm threads and spew forth phlegm and vitriol, as you do here. JohnG, I must say, you and your posse are a piece of work. Creating the moderated Nokia thread and banning your asses, as Caxton is want to say, is the most useful thing I have done on SI.