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To: qveauriche who wrote (116270)4/2/2002 9:24:57 AM
From: John A. Stoops  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Bret,

I don't know about $15 a share. I can tell you that QCOM will most likely give back everything it gained yesterday!

John



To: qveauriche who wrote (116270)4/2/2002 9:25:05 AM
From: GO*QCOM  Respond to of 152472
 
QUALCOMM Congratulates KDDI on Launch of Third-Generation CDMA Services in Japan :Tuesday April 2, 7:31 am Eastern Time
Press Release
SOURCE: QUALCOMM Incorporated
Latest 3G CDMA2000 1X Launch is World's First to Provide National Position Location Deployment
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 2, 2002-- QUALCOMM Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM - news), pioneer and world leader of Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) digital wireless technology, today congratulates KDDI Corporation (KDDI), Japan's second largest wireless service provider, on the successful commercial nationwide launch of its CDMA2000 1X network in Japan. KDDI is the world's first operator to combine position location services with 3G capabilities in a nationwide system.

KDDI's launch follows commercial CDMA2000 1X deployments in Asia, North America and Latin America by 12 operators. CDMA2000 1X operators are experiencing increased average revenue per user (ARPU) in data-related services, support from an expanded base of device manufacturers and myriad applications from an increasing number of content developers.

CDMA2000 1X subscribers are enjoying a wide variety of handsets with comparable size, weight and battery life to their existing handsets, in addition to color screens and a broad range of new features. Following the commercial introduction of CDMA2000 1X in 2000, the subscriber base has grown rapidly to more than six million. CDMA2000 1X supports the continuing growth of voice services, offering nearly double the voice capacity of cdmaOne(TM) systems, while simultaneously providing new high-speed data capabilities.

KDDI is introducing five new color CDMA2000 1X handsets this month, increasing the total number of CDMA2000 1X devices to more than 90 worldwide. KDDI's devices offer a rich variety of features including downloadable content, browsers, built-in camera, multimedia including MIDI-based music and animation, position location and data rates of up to 144 kilobits per second (kbps).

``The enhanced data and voice capabilities and wide coverage of KDDI's CDMA2000 1X network combined with the broad range of color handsets and compelling applications create a rich user experience and a powerful business model for the operator,'' said Dr. Irwin Mark Jacobs, chairman and CEO, QUALCOMM. ``Services such as KDDI's 'eznavigation,' will perform even better with the higher data capabilities, taking full advantage of precise position location services combined with color maps.''

In December 2001, KDDI introduced eznavigation service, representing the world's first nationwide launch of gpsOne(TM)-enabled handsets and their location services. The handsets are powered by QUALCOMM's gpsOne-enabled chipsets and system software. gpsOne technology is supported by location server software provided by SnapTrack(TM), a subsidiary of QUALCOMM. KDDI's popular existing services, such as the ezmovie color video clip download service and ezweb that are used by eight million subscribers, will perform even better with the high-speed capabilities provided by KDDI's CDMA2000 1X network. Last month, QUALCOMM and KDDI announced an agreement to launch BREW(TM)-enabled services in Japan. Once KDDI launches its applications download service, the BREW platform will give consumers the ability to personalize their phones by conveniently downloading a wide variety of applications onto their BREW-enabled handsets.

KDDI is Japan's only comprehensive telecommunications company that provides cellular telephone service, domestic and international telephone services, in addition to Internet access services. More than 12 million users have signed up with KDDI's core ``au'' brand cellular phone business. By leveraging CDMA, which offers superlative cost performance, KDDI plans, as of the end of fiscal 2002, to enable more than 7 million users to operate terminal devices compatible with CDMA2000 1X.

QUALCOMM Incorporated (www.qualcomm.com) is a leader in developing and delivering innovative digital wireless communications products and services based on the Company's CDMA digital technology. The Company's business areas include CDMA chipsets and system software; technology licensing; the BREW applications platform; QChat(TM) push-to-talk technology; Eudora® e-mail software; digital cinema systems; and satellite-based systems including portions of the Globalstar(TM) system and wireless fleet management systems, OmniTRACS® and OmniExpress®. QUALCOMM owns patents that are essential to all of the CDMA wireless telecommunications standards that have been adopted or proposed for adoption by standards-setting bodies worldwide. QUALCOMM has licensed its essential CDMA patent portfolio to more than 100 telecommunications equipment manufacturers worldwide. Headquartered in San Diego, Calif., QUALCOMM is included in the S&P 500 Index and is a 2001 FORTUNE 500® company traded on The Nasdaq Stock Market® under the ticker symbol QCOM.

Except for the historical information contained herein, this news release contains forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties, including the Company's ability to successfully design and have manufactured significant quantities of CDMA components on a timely and profitable basis, the extent and speed to which CDMA is deployed, change in economic conditions of the various markets the Company serves, as well as the other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's SEC reports, including the report on Form 10-K for the year ended September 30, 2001, and most recent Form 10-Q.

QUALCOMM, OmniTRACS, OmniExpress and Eudora are registered trademarks of QUALCOMM Incorporated. BREW, QChat, gpsOne and SnapTrack are trademarks of QUALCOMM Incorporated. cdmaOne is a trademark of the CDMA Development Group. Globalstar is a trademark of Loral QUALCOMM Satellite Services, Incorporated. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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Contact:

QUALCOMM Incorporated
Christine Trimble, Corporate Public Relations
858/651-3628, Fax: 858/651-5873
publicrelations@qualcomm.com
or
Julie Cunningham, Investor Relations
858/658-4224, Fax: 858/651-9303
jcunningham@qualcomm.com



To: qveauriche who wrote (116270)4/2/2002 8:31:41 PM
From: Keith Feral  Respond to of 152472
 
QCOM reported they were preparing a MMDS CDMA1XEV DO product at the investor conference in November. The links for all the archives are not available today. I would expect Sprint to leverage their knowledge of CDMA for both mobile and fixed applications if they choose to do something constructive with their MMDS spectrum. The MMDS range is between 2500 & 2690 MHZ.

I would love to order fixed voice, broadband, and cable from a single company like Sprint or Verizon. Both have an awful lot of MMDS spectrum. I would like to see Airvana get serious about CDMA1XEV DO for this spectrum range in addition to their plans to help PCS and VZ deploy 1XEV DO in 800 MHZ and 1900 MHZ. They need to come out with a Air Port like the Soma Port to deliver fixed wirless applications throughout the home.

I'm sure we will see the same saga about WCDMA vs. CDMA2000 1XEV DO for MMDS spectrum. Whatever the choice, it is clear that WCDMA or CDMA2000 1XEV DO are the most likely technologies for fixed applications. Mobile wireless and fixed wireless are both going to be consumed by 3G CDMA technolgies and products.