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To: Eric L who wrote (12171)6/28/2001 12:29:25 AM
From: Theophile  Respond to of 196562
 
There was no mention of June, there was no mention of TENS of millions ... Jorma said millions
Jorma said: "...millions...and I don't mean one-point-something-million" (when discussing the GPRS handset schedule). The inference was very plain there would be many millions of GPRS handsets available from NOK by Christmas time 2001. Relax, they still have almost 6 months.... Jorma said available, he did not say deliverable.

Martin Thomas



To: Eric L who wrote (12171)6/28/2001 1:12:36 AM
From: tradeyourstocks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 196562
 
Eric- why can't you just admit it. Nokia is late with their GPRS phones. Millions, tens of millions, who cares? They have ZERO on the market right now, right? If you don't think Nokia is late then please explain why all those European carriers are waiting for Nokia phones to light up their brand spanking new GPRS networks that Nokia built? Jorma can tell you what ever lies he wants, but I'm certain that the carriers were expecting to see Nokia GPRS phones by now. How did Motorola get to the market first? I thought Nokia was the leader? I also thought Nokia was the leader in WCDMA. Where are all those WCDMA handsets for Docomo's network? NEC seems to have some models available. Where is Nokia's 1X handset? Samsung and LG seem to have a few out there. Face it, Nokia is late in more ways than one.

MicroE