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To: Mika Kukkanen who wrote (15372)9/28/2001 2:00:15 PM
From: carranza2  Respond to of 34857
 
I can see the Koreans' problem with Dr. J. offering them the same deal as the Chinese. The problem, which I haven't seen mentioned anywhere yet, is that royalties on the Korean internal market are for a market which is well penetrated already. The Chinese market is essentially an open pasture for CDMA manufacturers, so royalties should be substantially lower for Chinese manufacturers selling to the internal Chinese market because those sales are bound to be substantial and therefore quite profitable to Q.

The real problem is that the Koreans want to re-write history, which is not possible.