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To: cfoe who wrote (101842)7/18/2001 10:25:13 PM
From: S100  Respond to of 152472
 
QCOM patents
80 per cent must mean chances that it met search criteria.

try this link

164.195.100.11

and get this.

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Searching 1996-2001...

Results of Search in 1996-2001 db for:
AN/qualcomm: 501 patents.
Hits 1 through 50 out of 501






PAT. NO. Title
1 6,262,913 Method and apparatus for improving cell life of sequential counters stored in non-volatile memory
2 6,260,147 Wireless subscription portability
3 6,260,017 Multipulse interpolative coding of transition speech frames
4 6,260,009 CELP-based to CELP-based vocoder packet translation
5 6,259,928 System and method for optimized power control
6 6,256,301 Reservation multiple access
7 6,255,996 Efficient antenna system for a personal communication device
8 6,253,085 Forward power gain adjustment during a soft handoff operation
9 6,252,958 Method and apparatus for generating encryption stream ciphers
10 6,252,915 System and method for gaining control of individual narrowband channels using a wideband power measurement
11 6,252,865 Methods and apparatuses for fast power control of signals transmitted on a multiple access channel
12 6,249,683 Forward link power control of multiple data streams transmitted to a mobile station using a common power control channel
13 6,249,539 System and method for narrowing the range of frequency uncertainty of a doppler shifted signal
14 6,246,885 Digital FM audio processing in a dual-mode communication system
15 6,246,673 Method and system for handoff between an asynchronous CDMA base station and a synchronous CDMA base station
16 6,243,561 Offline page monitoring
17 6,243,430 Noise cancellation circuit in a quadrature downconverter
18 6,240,387 Method and apparatus for performing speech frame encoding mode selection in a variable rate encoding system
19 6,240,143 Method and apparatus for the reflection and transmission of quasi orthogonal vectors
20 6,240,142 Quadrature modulator and demodulator
21 6,240,071 Subchannel control loop
22 6,239,755 Balanced, retractable mobile phone antenna
23 6,239,748 Method for use with analog FM cellular telephones
24 6,233,554 Audio CODEC with AGC controlled by a VOCODER
25 6,233,549 Low frequency spectral enhancement system and method
26 6,233,464 Power on/off in combined PDA/telephone
27 6,233,456 Method and apparatus for adjacent coverage area handoff in communication systems
28 6,230,012 IP mobility support using proxy mobile node registration
29 6,229,998 Method and system for detecting in-band jammers in a spread spectrum wireless base station
30 6,229,892 System and method for detecting unauthorized access to a portable electronic device
31 6,229,841 Method and apparatus for energy estimation in a wireless receiver capable of receiving multiple instances of a common signal
32 6,229,839 Method and apparatus for time tracking
33 6,229,795 System for allocating resources in a communication system
34 6,226,607 Method and apparatus for eighth-rate random number generation for speech coders
35 6,222,830 Communication system using repeated data selection
36 6,222,741 Mounting arrangement for microwave power amplifier
37 6,216,004 Cellular communication system with common channel soft handoff and associated method
38 6,215,779 Distributed infrastructure for wireless data communications
39 6,215,777 Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving data multiplexed onto multiple code channels, frequencies and base stations
40 6,215,454 Multi-layered shielded substrate antenna
41 6,215,337 Linear sampling switch
42 6,215,282 Battery charging system employing multi-mode low power fast charge process
43 6,212,659 Method and apparatus for providing error protection for over the air file transfer
44 6,212,412 System and method for character case control in a wireless communication device
45 6,211,820 Call maintainance during position location
46 6,208,873 Method and apparatus for transmitting reverse link power control signals based on the probability that the power control command is in error
47 6,208,858 System and method for reducing call dropping rates in a multi-beam communication system
48 6,208,857 Method and apparatus for performing position-and preference-based service selection in a mobile telephone system
49 6,208,841 Environmental simulator for a wireless communication device
50 6,208,699 Method and apparatus for detecting zero rate frames in a communications system

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To: cfoe who wrote (101842)7/19/2001 12:41:29 AM
From: Ibexx  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Re.
What I cannot understand is how a company like RFMD can still be talking up GPRS when all we read about from the manufacturers (NOK specifically) is delays in getting the phones out. What is the truth here?


RFMD's mgt came right out and stated that CYQ3 revenues would be higher than Q2's. Unless they were lying, this is as good as a written guarantee.

Don't forget RFMD has other customers besides Nokie, and I expect their Q3 upside may be derived from CDMA side of the business, at least partially.

Ibexx



To: cfoe who wrote (101842)7/19/2001 2:04:35 AM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
What I cannot understand is how a company like RFMD can still be talking up GPRS when all we read about from the manufacturers (NOK specifically) is delays in getting the phones out. What is the truth here?

Well....we will know in a couple of hours, but it is interesting to note that the source that the WitSoundview analyst used to conclude that Nokia's GPRS handsets will be late was RFMD. Their management was clearly agitated by the fact that the analyst had used them to get info on Nokia's schedule. They stated unequivocally that the schedule for GPRS component shipments had not changed since the end of the first quarter.

FWIW....I have found three GPRS handsets that have been approved by the FCC. The T68 by Ericsson has just about everything....Bluetooth, color screen, Multimedia Messaging. If AWE/Cingular can get GPRS to work, the CDMA handset manufacturers are going to have their work cut out for them.

One more point...I agree that Nokia is crucial to Q's future success. Unfortunately, the most important elemant wont be spreading cdmaONE....it will be getting W-CDMA to work.

I know that opinion isnt popular....but it is almost impossible for me to figure out how Qualcomm is going to get above 30% earnings growth without W-CDMA rolling-out.

Slacker