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To: DWB who wrote (1290)2/3/1998 1:51:00 AM
From: Quincy  Respond to of 5390
 
Now that Ericy wants Qcom's CDMA patents, do they still spin tall tales concerning IS95 with colored charts on their web site? Why, it looks like they do!

Daniel, you have a lot of defending to do.

ETSI needs Qcom IPR (my favorite would be the rake receiver patent) or their effort won't go mobile.

As far as Qcom's IPR is concerned, since IS95 is proving itself daily, 60% of the world has yet to make a phonecall, and Globalstar is launching this week, what if Europe can't do anything to "Qualify-comm"?

Everyone has been trying to do an "end run" around QCOM for years. No doubt Ericy has thrown every resource available on at least two continents at the problem. They have made little progress so far.

Good luck to all.
Q



To: DWB who wrote (1290)2/3/1998 9:51:00 AM
From: Caxton Rhodes  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5390
 
Daneil, you're almost as good at misinformation as ericy! My comments on looking toward the past has been aimed at your comments such as "Ericy has done well in the past, they'll do well in the future" nothing else. Its been very clear that my comments on this thread have been focusing on the present and future threat of cdma to ericy and what ericy intends to do about it. I suggest you read our past posts and judge for yourself. Its painful to be wrong... are you in denial?

Caxton

P.S. It appears that SI has finally got spell check!