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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: JeffreyHF who wrote (61583)3/27/2007 7:43:14 PM
From: engineer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 197351
 
exactly, a ban would pretty much insure that BRCM does not get a lic for either CDMA or WCDMA.



To: JeffreyHF who wrote (61583)3/27/2007 8:53:41 PM
From: pyslent  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197351
 
Don`t forget that Motorola testified for Qualcomm at the remedy hearing,

Exactly my point-- Motorola, like anyone else in the CDMA industry, would hate to see their CDMA chips supply lines cut off. It seems like Qualcomm would want to do something to reassure customers, especially if they could make the issue go away relatively easily. Instead, some on this thread are suggesting that Qualcomm may be intentionally trying to elicit an injunction? Seems like a bad way to treat customers.