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To: Eric L who wrote (13472)7/9/2001 5:13:21 PM
From: mightylakers  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34857
 
Yes, but he forgot to ask for the order. <g>

Oh, show me the transcript of SKT signing up with Samsung for their 1x networks would you?

P.S. the link you gave me, 3com.com.au , that so called SKT release is not about the contract you are talking about. It is just a announcement of two manufactures working on a particular solution.

Pretty much like a product announcement like MSM5500, so if you say that's a contract, then today's announcement can count as one too<ggg>

And there's no one single word mentioning SKT and the money they spent.

So as you can see, Koreans are not like the others, ponding their chest about contracts. I'm not sure that's a good thing or a bad thing, the bottom line is using the number of contracts signed is not a good indicator of where things are going in there.

Do you expect any carrier to do a full scale commercial rollout with an MSM5500 on any scale? None of that fuzzy "commercial launch" stuff,

Huh, so you give a lot of credits to those WCDMA contracts that with no specific date of completion, not even a fuzzy one, yet you have no confidence to SKT saying they want to push forward HDR before world cup.

I mean it's OK to me. Nothing wrong with that. Some people listen to where they are, some look at where they are, some wish where they are and some just argue where they are.