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To: golfinvestor who wrote (101099)7/3/2001 10:41:32 AM
From: Jon Koplik  Respond to of 152472
 
I wanted post # 101101 (and ... got it !). Jon. eom.



To: golfinvestor who wrote (101099)7/3/2001 10:44:08 AM
From: golfinvestor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
<As part of the agreement, Nokia will continue to pay royalties to Qualcomm for subscriber equipment at the same rates established by the terms of the original cross-license agreement in 1992, irrespective of the CDMA standard implemented.>

It bothers me that NOK is only paying the same rate as agreed to in 92. Q should have made them pay a much higher rate. I was also hoping there would be a chip deal much like the one made in China. I am, however, glad the deal is finally inked.

Golf