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To: Clean who wrote (11867)6/28/1998 11:32:00 PM
From: Caxton Rhodes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Yes, Qualcomm is ISO 9001 certified. We had this discussion a long time ago. See posts 1268, 1282, 1325,1326 and Message 1080342

Caxton



To: Clean who wrote (11867)6/29/1998 7:21:00 AM
From: Jeff Vayda  Respond to of 152472
 
Clean:

ISO9000 does not require a quality level. It only attempts to ensure that you 'say what you do and do what you say'. If you want to make phones with planned obsolescence that is fine as far as ISO is concerned. ISO seeks to allow you as a customer, to be confident that you will be supplied with a consistent product. So only if the plastics supplier supplied something other than what they said they would, is there an ISO concern.

Still in all, it is tough to establish a snob market segment when your plastic breaks, as the American Auto industry circa 1970-80's.

Jeff Vayda