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To: foundation who wrote (28678)11/9/2002 3:48:15 AM
From: Raymond  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 197271
 
Was it any information in the QCOM report how much licensing fees they have collected this quarter on WCDMA.If the big fees that has been predicted here is correct they should have collected a lot of money.Ericsson had a press release a couple of days ago that they have shipped 10000 basestations.If Ericsson has 35 % of the market which is indicated in articles it means that more than 30000 basestations might have been shipped from different vendors so far.Let's say that the value of one basestation is 100000 dollars??.Then the shipped value would be 3 biljon dollars.Every % on that is 30 miljon dollars.
/R



To: foundation who wrote (28678)11/9/2002 7:24:30 PM
From: cfoe  Respond to of 197271
 
A Siemens executive has openly criticized CDMA2000 and urged Unicom to alter its directions to GSM-GPRS,...

Wonder if the announcement of the GSM/1X test is producing any worry in Siemens' exec offices?

...in order to be eventually migrating to WCDMA.

Why do they continue the lie that GSM/GPRS leads to wCDMA?