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To: tero kuittinen who wrote (948)9/2/1998 10:45:00 AM
From: Leif V Singman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34857
 
Hi Tero, Thanks for your speedy reply. The statement about Ericsson benefitting over Nokias phones being so popular that they were sold out forcing people to buy Ericssons was made tongue in cheek. Of course a company doesnt benefit from the popularity of a competitors product. Also, I am almost certain that I read that Ericsson refuted the rumor about them putting their telephones into toys.

One thing that is worrying me about Nokia is that its stock price may already be reflecting all the good news and may be moving sideways for the next several quarters. Ericsson took a drubbing and may now be a better stock to invest in.

I would appreciate your views on the advantages of CDMA vs TDMA and WCDMA. Does CDMA produce superior sound? Is Qualcom something to worry about? How valid are their claims of patent infringement? It has been very difficult to get an unbiased opinion on the subject. You certainly cant get it from the Qualcom posters.

Leif