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To: Ruffian who wrote (19532)4/12/2002 1:47:55 PM
From: JohnG  Respond to of 34857
 
Looks like NOK may be switching to QCOM chipsets for 2003--probably QCOM's successful development of the 6000 chipsets will represent the end of NOK's efforts to copy QCOM's ASICS for a while. NOK remains 1 2/2 to 2 generations behind.

"""We are not sure how it is going to work with our boomer cells [special long range base stations
developed by Nortel for the Australian market]. We are not convinced that it will work as well as other
handsets," Buckley said.

:>) But he added that he was encouraged by a new range of CDMA phones from Nokia using the
:>) Qualcomm hardware, planned for 2003.""



To: Ruffian who wrote (19532)4/12/2002 5:30:43 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 34857
 
Boomer technologies mainly need loud-mouths.

Or TDMA, to first listen, and then speak.