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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Eric L who wrote (8990)3/23/2001 4:10:21 PM
From: tradeyourstocks  Respond to of 197498
 
Tantivy says it developed this technology independently of available CDMA
platforms, and it is not dependent on Qualcomm licenses. "Our belief is, and we've had numerous
amounts of help on this, that we're patent infringement-free from Qualcomm's CDMA. We believe our
technology is unique to Tantivy, and we own our technology," Roberson says


There is no reason to believe that Tantivy needs to infringe on Q's patents to develop their own data algorithms. Q developed HDR algorithms and got the technology standardized. Of course, both HDR and I-CDMA use CDMA channels and therefore benefit QCOM. My feel is that Tantivy is at least 1 year behind QCOM and probably more with an inferior technology. That doesn't bode well for them.

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