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To: waitwatchwander who wrote (120243)6/12/2002 7:11:44 PM
From: Dexter Lives On  Respond to of 152472
 
<font color=SaddleBrown>The alliance thinks the answer is open standards, rather than proprietary standards like CDMA ( news - web sites) (Code Division Multiple Access), which Qualcomm owns the patents to, said Jerry Upton, Motorola vice president of strategy and standards. About 15 percent to 20 percent of the world's cellular telephone networks use CDMA.

The leading cell phone equipment standard is GSM (Global System For Mobile Communications), which is generally considered an open standard. GSM equipment is used in about 70 percent to 75 percent
of the world's cellular telephone networks, including AT&T Wireless, which has joined the Open Mobile Alliance.

The CABAL strikes again! -vbg

Quick, buy some shares before SoftE gets 'em all...

LOL!
Rob

edit: Let's be clear about this - NOKIA and MICROSOFT getting together is the WORST thing that has EVER happened to QCOM. As always, JMHO.