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To: TobagoJack who wrote (27810)1/14/2008 6:20:02 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217668
 
Excellent: <you bring such joy to my bus rides :0)>

People will only buy my CDMA/OFDM powered cyberphones if they get peace, light, harmony, happiness, health, prosperity, longevity, fun and love from them. In a nutshell, joy.

I'm pleased to be of service. You now appreciate the wonders of QUALCOMM-powered mobile cyberspace.

Recommendation = upgrade to 450MHz OFDM with CDMA default mode. Huawei is now the gunghoingest infrastructure provider on the planet and they don't even have a hint of 450MHz OFDM/CDMA in China because of their stupid government's ideas about TD-SCDMA as "China's very own technology" which of course it isn't but they can steal some trivial royalties from QUALCOMM if they pretend it is. 2% royalty is all QCOM was charging China in-China [7% for exports, NONE of which will be TD-SCDMA].

Imagine if that deadbeat in Hong Kong would use his time on the bus more sensibly than reading these rants and would phone Hu Jintao and explain to him how he could really get things moving with 450MHz OFDM/CDMA in cahoots with QUALCOMM.

Mqurice



To: TobagoJack who wrote (27810)1/28/2008 5:09:39 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 217668
 
TJ, while on your next bus ride, buy Huawei: htlounge.net

I admit that I haven't given it any analysis at all, but have known the name for a few years and they are backing CDMA [and a lot more besides].

There they go into the USA while Nokia flounders with little USA market share despite a 40% global handset market share and 80% of industry profits [short Nokia].

TD-SCDMA is a dog [not of comestible variety]. If China would get gung ho about 450MHz OFDM/CDMA with other bands and Wi-Fi thrown in, with a cute little device like this brilliant little low cost Asus EeePC laptop, Huawei would grab it with both hands and make the world's biggest fortune. Huawei would be bigger than Exxon.

Recommendation = sell a bunch of oil/energy stocks, buy Huawei, then phone Hu Jintao and tell him to ditch the dopey TD-SCDMA, issue a bunch of licences for 450MHz OFDM/CDMA, light fuse, stand clear.

I haven't checked Asus either, but on the strength of this amazing little device, you should short Microsoft and buy Asus.

It runs on free software. It has everything I need and works like a dream. It turns on and off really fast. Ask Google about it. Buy half a dozen. Highly portable, turns on and off really fast. A long list of good things about it.

It has no QUALCOMM in it, but soon enough, I am certain that it will be running the QUALCOMM Snapdragon ASIC system. It will never have TD-SCDMA.

Mqurice