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To: DlphcOracl who wrote (25729)6/1/2001 8:19:32 AM
From: puborectalis  Respond to of 37746
 
Technology: Nokia wins contract to upgrade networks for Chinese firm




Agence France-Presse

BEIJING (May 30, 2001 09:14 a.m. EDT) - Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia said Wednesday it had won a $100 million contract to expand the GSM 900 and GSM 1800 networks of China's Beijing Mobile Communications Co.

Under the agreement Nokia is to supply a full range of network infrastructure products as well as professional products such as training, Nokia said in a statement.

The statement said it was the eighth network upgrade Nokia has carried out for Beijing MCC since the two companies began cooperating in 1994.

China is the second-largest market after the United States for the Helsinki-based phone giant, which holds about one-third of the worldwide market for cell phones.



To: DlphcOracl who wrote (25729)6/1/2001 8:37:30 AM
From: Wes Stevens  Respond to of 37746
 
Actually not. Firestone makes sh!tty tires and they are to blame for that. But any car that flips over as often as the Explorer does when it has a blowout has a definite problem. Ford is doing it's best to put up a large smoke screen. But in the end the truth will come out - the Explorer's center of gravity is too high for it's wheel base width. It is basically top heavy and unsafe.