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To: GO*QCOM who wrote (9742)4/8/1998 10:54:00 AM
From: 2brasil  Respond to of 152472
 
Great news also Brazil will explode in next 24 months!!1
any one seen article in mobile computing april on gsm/cdma not very good this magazine also has every month a one page QCOM advert
Bruce



To: GO*QCOM who wrote (9742)4/8/1998 11:04:00 AM
From: CDMQ  Respond to of 152472
 
All,
Here is an interesting link to Manhattan scientific.http://www.manhattsci.com/. This may have been referred to by Maurice. Can they really make cell phone batteries obsolete as they say? I found them through quote.yahoo.com, a company with immense potential and vitrually civilization changing technology supported by Daimler-Benz, Honda and several other major players.
Good luck!!



To: GO*QCOM who wrote (9742)4/8/1998 11:50:00 AM
From: Jack Bridges  Respond to of 152472
 
At ked.co.kr I see the following:

Mobile Phone Subscribers Number Over 8 Mil. in March

The total membership of mobile phone services in Korea surpassed eight
million in March, gaining more than one million over the seven million
reached in mid-January, figures gathered from mobile operators showed.

As of March 14, the nation had 5.9 million cellular users and 2.1
million PCS subscribers.

SK Telecom accounted for the largest portion in the total membership
with 1.25 million analog subscribers and 3.5 million digital users.

But the carrier's share of the mobile telephone market dropped to 58.7
percent from the 73.7 percent in last November. Shinsegi Telecomm, the
country's second cellular operator offering only digital service, had
1.2 million subscribers.

Its market share of 14.6 percent also marked a slight decrease.

On the other hand, the three operators providing latest type of
digital telephone services, called personal communications services,
or PCS, showed a sharp rise in their combined market share to 26.7
percent from 8.1 percent in November.

Among the trio, KT Freetel kept the lead with 764,000 subscribers,
followed by Hansol PCS with 729,000 and LG Telecom with 647,000.

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