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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (1715)1/1/2002 10:36:09 AM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1819
 
Maurice,

So here hath been dawning another New Year ...

CDMA passed the million subscriber milestone in Q3.

Looking at this year wirelessly I think that the two most significant events were ...

1.) CDMA contract awards and buildout by China Unicom (launching any moment).

2.) UWCC (the official consortium of IS-136 TDMA carriers) folding its tent.

Happy New Year,

- Eric -



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (1715)2/23/2002 5:50:33 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 1819
 
Well, things can take a few days. Thinking back to 1996, the good old days:

< Will CDMA succeed in Los Angeles [at last]?
How is CDMA going in Hong Kong, Korea, Trenton? Do people like it?
Will China be the biggest CDMA market?
What technical developments are going on?
Has Nextwave Telecom bid too much in PCS spectrum auctions?
Will notebook computers with built in CDMA phone take the world by storm?

Will you get rich from CDMA and Qualcomm?

Related topics: Eudora - the email you are probably using
Globalstar - the satellite phone system
>

The Dragon is in business:

<China, Feb 22, 2002 (ChinaOnline via COMTEX) -- U.S.-based Qualcomm Inc. has
signed agreements with 11 Chinese telecom manufacturers authorizing them to
produce commercial code division multiple access (CDMA) end-user equipment and
base station facilities, thus increasing the number of Chinese manufacturers
licensed to produce Qualcomm products to 17.
>

Best wishes to readers!
I hope you have a happy day,
Mqurice