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To: qdog who wrote (7247)1/19/1998 3:29:00 PM
From: Srivaths Srinivasan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
qdog and others:

Is it time for QCOM to partner with one of the heavier hitters(infrastructure wise) like NT/Mot(the dreaded one)/LU to secure a larger share of the infrastructure pie. The question is would any of the heavier hitters even be interested as they are doing fine on their own.

Srivaths



To: qdog who wrote (7247)1/19/1998 3:35:00 PM
From: Caxton Rhodes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
I was talking with a Sprit National Sales Rep who said the Mot and Nokia CDMA phones are expected in March. In the Bay Area, they are aggressive pursuing corporate accounts that currently are signed up with Cell One and Pac Bell (both TDMA). At my company which curreently has its account with Cell One, Sprint set up a booth in the lobby offering "extra minutes" to their normal plans for employees. For sale they had the Q and dual mode 2700, they were out of the Samsung. As I see it, the more Mot and Nokia make off cdma phones, the better for cdma and QCOM. This will be the year.
Caxton