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To: bananawind who wrote (9480)3/30/1998 5:49:00 PM
From: Ramsey Su  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 152472
 
Jim, lets think through Philips/LU's strategy.

Pay something (the initial license fee is probably peanuts for the size of LU and Philips and probably amounts to less than atty fees for the lawsuit) to QCOM now and they can freely and legally develop 3G W-CDMA with no IPR worries. If the QCOM patents are useless or can be bypassed some how, then they pay nothing in royalties. In the mean time, let the Erics go fight it out and spent all their resources on negative energy. Who wins in the end?

qdog, I only told a select few about vacation and you have to let the cat out of the bag. I was hoping that wall street wouldn't notice my absence this time.

Ramsey



To: bananawind who wrote (9480)3/30/1998 7:03:00 PM
From: Jack Bridges  Respond to of 152472
 
To All
From Jack, long time owner

In addition to Alcatel and Phillips developments, notice that Vod has increased its controlling interest in the main Dutch GSM operator. Since the Newbury test was an all out success,this would give Vod a further incentive to move ahead on the Continent.
JackB