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To: peterk who wrote (61809)4/1/2007 11:17:09 PM
From: masa  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 197227
 
Hi Peter.

As said I strongly believe, that Nokia has enough patent claims ("one claim in one patent can do it") to stop Q from selling anything (and vise versa). So without QCOM and NOK reaching an agreement, somebody else will sell all the CDMA and WCDMA chips and somebody else will sell all the phones. Only "one claim in one patent" is enough for that as Q has said.

And don't try tell me Nokia does not have anything CDMA related, I just happen to know they do (they have more than "one claim in one patent").