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To: blimfark who wrote (61126)3/19/2007 10:53:36 AM
From: John Carragher  Respond to of 197007
 
nok roles out the public relations.. qcom does zero and they lose in court. likek the jury never heard anything about nok and qcom before going on the jury.



To: blimfark who wrote (61126)3/19/2007 10:54:46 AM
From: JohnG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197007
 
Ref: NOK "exhaustion suit"

What a limp "to little to late respose". These guys have been saying for months that they just intended to violate the QCOM patents after their license expires. Now , at the last minute they come up with this limp theory. What a bunch of jokers.

What the world deserves is to be free from the NOK grip on the throats of Euronut operators and Euronut citizens. Perhaps the new QCOM/LG "3G for all" phone is a plus for all in Euronut land. It sure as hell is not anti-competative to supply the world with an economical high performance phone.

QCOM has put the lie to all of NOK's BS propaganda (most of which has been calculated to have Euro populist appeal).



To: blimfark who wrote (61126)3/19/2007 11:14:49 AM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197007
 
The Paid Up License

<< The CFO repeated the view of Nokia that some of the patents are "fully paid" (?) >>

On the 15th anniversary of their original 1992 CDMA subscriber equipment license Nokia recieves a fuly paid up license to QUALCOMM's original fundamental CDMA patents from the late eighties and early nineties for rake receiver, soft handover, spreading and scrambling, orthogonal spreading code tree. softer handover, closed loop power control, etc.

- Eric -