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To: Jon Koplik who wrote (84)11/9/2001 9:01:44 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 85
 
$ill obviously thinks that Microsoft has a better way of doing what WirelessKnowledge was set up to do, or he found out enough about how to integrate Microsoft software with CDMA devices that he doesn't need QUALCOMM any more.

Originally, some Microsoft paranoiacs worried when MSFT and QCOM formed WK that QUALCOMM would be consumed by MSFT. Now I suppose they'll worry that MSFT has left.

I don't know whether I'm worried, or whether I care or what it means. It must mean something.

<The new structure will enable Wireless Knowledge to accelerate the adoption of next-generation mobility
solutions within the enterprise running on CDMA2000 and WCDMA
>

I wonder how Microsoft was slowing that process down. I wonder why they wanted to. I wonder if it's true that WK will accelerate or whether that's just blather and it's actually Microsoft doing the accelerating.

Mqurice