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To: 49thMIMOMander who wrote (15198)9/20/2001 10:14:55 AM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 34857
 
I see Ericsson disagrees and adds a year.

Where are the millions of GPRS phones Nokia promised for the Fall? The silence is deafening.

Another, ahem, quack?

Let's see what happens in Estoril, then Biarritz, then Rome, then Boston, Paris, etc. It is a glorious mammary and everyone needs a suck. Which nipple are you suckling?

Listen carefully: Real progress is achieved by a very few unreasonable dreamers who act alone or in concert with like-minded men or women. Examples: Edison, Ford and a lot of others like them. In telecom, Viterbi, Gilhousen and Jacobs. The rest is committees, endless meetings, dickering over menus and resorts, and the bureaucracy which you find so stimulating. The proof is in the pudding: Where is GPRS now? Where is UMTS now? Where is EDGE now? Where is QCDMA now?



To: 49thMIMOMander who wrote (15198)9/22/2001 8:48:57 AM
From: Puck  Respond to of 34857
 
Flextronics was supposed to be Motorola's main OEM, but the much heralded deal was canceled last month without any public comment by either party. Motorola came to believe that it wouldn't be able to sell even the minimum volume of handset units the contract stipulated that Motorola purchase from Flextronics. Motorola does not have an outsourcing plan B. They are going to continue to manufacture their own handsets. The status quo remains. God save Christopher Galvin!