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To: Ramsey Su who wrote (17072)12/4/2001 9:10:55 AM
From: foundation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197214
 
"..who else would be qualified.."
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Recent speculation had both Telecom and Hanaro getting mobile licenses as they head the 2 split halves of the present Telecom - when split.

Word was that they would adopt TD-SCDMA.... which would make the licenses essentially worthless for a number of years.

Clearly, Telecom does not express interest in TD-SCDMA.

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For me, the crux of the issue is that MII and Telecom are tied at the hip... and it's most unlikely that what has transpired has occurred without approval.

I like your projection of having a 1x network up and running in 3G spectrum concurrent with receipt of a formal license.

Perhaps Hanaro will be strapped to the TD-SCDMA mast. Perhaps someone must be sacrificed for national pride...