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To: John Biddle who wrote (30954)1/9/2003 8:06:18 PM
From: Gaffer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197703
 
Qualcomm's weighting in the NASDAQ 100 (QQQ) rises slightly from 4.27% to 4.31%
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To: John Biddle who wrote (30954)1/9/2003 11:02:04 PM
From: John Biddle  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 197703
 
KDDI 3G Subscriber Surge In December Shows Shift From 2G
TOKYO (Dow Jones)

sg.biz.yahoo.com

KDDI Corp. (J.KDD or 9433) said Friday the subscriber base for its third-generation "CDMA2000 1x" mobile phone service expanded 19.9% on month in December.

While the surge in 3G subscribers appears sharp, a breakdown of the data shows an ongoing shift of subscribers from its current second-generation services.

KDDI attracted 775,900 3G subscribers in December, bringing its 3G subscriber base to 4.674 million. At the same time, however, the telecom firm suffered a combined loss of 618,900 subscribers to its "cdmaOne" and "PDC" 2G services.

Overall, KDDI added a net total of 152,000 subscribers to its "au" and "Tu-Ka" cellular phone units in December. The combined cellphone subscriber base for the units stood at 17.317 million.

For its "EZweb" mobile internet service, KDDI added a net total of 239,600 subscribers in December, resulting in a total "EZweb" subscriber base of 11.773 million.

Some of these cellphone figures may vary due to rounding.

-Tokyo Bureau, Dow Jones Newswires; 813-5255-2929