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To: JGoren who wrote (24536)3/20/1999 6:37:00 PM
From: brian h  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
JGoren,

I do not trust this news release either just like the last one. The only thing positive out of this news is, for sure, that China is going to allow some US. telcomm. to get involved in China if the talk with US goes smoothly.

China is always good at mixing politics with business. It may demand some good deals such as entering into WTO or taking over Taiwan as a bargain chip as I stated before.

Whether it is a GSM, CDMA, or TDMA deal is not at issues here. LU and MOT are likely to get most of the deals if US gives what China want. Technology (which I disagree with Maurice)is not an issue here.

So my opinion is to stay tuned until the real announcement from Mr. Zhu. As Tim A said, "We will soon find out!" Is that right Tim A.?

Regards,

Brian H.



To: JGoren who wrote (24536)3/20/1999 11:31:00 PM
From: Keith Feral  Respond to of 152472
 
2 out of 3 - CDMA already has the US market with GTE, BEL, ATI, PCS, AIT, & Primeco. Europe seems to have been won with the merger of ATI & VOD. Their European & US networks will surely be compatible, not to mention their common interest in Globalstar. Well, Asia seems to be awakening to the fact that doing business with the US may be in their interest more so than the Swedes. It's good to see activity picking up in India again. South America has been a huge victory for CDMA. What about Russia? Business is picking up there too.