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To: iggyl who wrote (2738)12/7/2002 6:01:31 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 9255
 
Emerging Chinese markets and cooperating, constructive members of ITU is a fairly big enough pond.

The major question is basically how will they all treat the great Diego Bay quacking ducks during the
next 3-6 years, after that first step to a global wireless standard was signed.

There is no rule against getting caught in ones own little local quacks when trying to get out in the
big world of long distance tele(=far away)communication.

Ilmarinen

I am forced to admit, I did not earlier understand the full extent of what kind of domestic battle
Motorola had to fight and play against, AT&T, Ma Bell Lucent is not what it was, and within those ashes, something
should, might have some global right to to twit-twit like a little bird of phoenix??

But repeating the same mistakes twice is kind of tough, globally.
(anyway, I'm happy even Motorola might receive $170 million in royalty payments next year, somewhat
less increase to unemployee statistics than otherwise)