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To: brian h who wrote (1607)3/20/1999 5:38:00 PM
From: Dave  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Brian:

QCOM will not license its CDMA to anybody that is only interested in doing WCDMA (GSM to WCDMA) and is not backward compatible with IS-95 (Not CDMA 2000). Essentially, its means ERICY and NOKIA can not go along in doing WCDMA without its WCDMA backward compatible to CDMAone (IS-95).

Isn't this what I have been saying? But, I think you have added a little. Are you trying to say that Qualcomm is willing to license out the IP relating to CDMA2000 as long as the supplier only sells CDMA2000 equipment?

dave