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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (9841)4/15/2001 12:10:32 PM
From: kech  Respond to of 196660
 
Dennis -Great point on the benefits (for us) of financial problems for BT. The subsidy influcences of technology choices end and the tech has to stand on its own merits. Just hope the financial problems don't result in long term postponement of 3G in any form.



To: Dennis Roth who wrote (9841)4/15/2001 6:07:45 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 196660
 
They can't buy love. NTT will learn that.

<That leaves only NTT with their bottomless money bag, thanks to weak-kneed limp regulators in their home market, to buy influence with carriers for W-CDMA.>

Japanese businessmen make sex trips to Thailand and think they are buying love and think they can repeat that concept in telecom markets. They can't.

They are going to come out of their adventure limp, limping, unloved, toting an empty money bag. Consumers want a cdma2000 marriage, not a dirty weekend with VW-40. The Euroserfs are being forced into marriage in a shotgun wedding. They won't be happy.

Mqurice