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To: David E. Taylor who wrote (117905)5/2/2002 11:07:12 AM
From: Dexter Lives On  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 152472
 
David,

I never stated anything I wrote as a "fact" - that was your word. My point was/is that none of this is factual, it's all posturing and politics; that Siemens is positioned in all of these "4g technologies" indicates they are working hard to avoid high royalty rates.

Check out WWRF5 here
wireless-world-research.org
(sidenote: horrible web site)

You sure Motorola is an American company, and not part of some "cabal"? ROTF! WG4 is the cdma royalty avoidance working group. -g WWRF Sponsorship list is highly correlated to the Flarion alliance (and to ownership in Time Domain/Xtreme Spectrum).

More ca(nni)balism
hermes-europe.org

4g coming down the pipes fast and the FCC is also onside (both OFDM and UWB have clearance to operate as unlicensed commercial services)...

Rob

BTW Sentiment on this thread is sick - you're printing new multi-year lows and your barking at the shorts and pounding on anyone that doesn't agree with your to da moon attitude (a general comment - not directed at you David). For some of you, this will undoubtedly end very badly. History will most assuredly repeat itself... -ng

Having said that, I hope most of you come out of this bear "survivors". This bear could go on for another 12-36 months; acknowledge that and have alternate plans in place. JMHO. Good luck.