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To: Mika Kukkanen who wrote (1628)3/22/1999 11:28:00 AM
From: brian h  Respond to of 34857
 
Mika,

First my reminder that this was the Nokia thread was the fact that the postings took a distinctly Qualcomm stance and had no relevancy to the the thread!

Could you forward this message to Tero? He needs that next time he goes over to QCOM's thread. Though I disagree with your answer.

As for EU never denied an US technology or manufacturers, EU and China did not do that of course. They just need to issue licenses for operators to operate CDMA networks over there. After all, Chicken first or egg first is my mind. If ever US operators had the choice to select what type of network they want! The same goes to China.

Please help write letters to EU and China to issue licenses to whoever the operators who want to risk their own capitals to operate money-losing operations while GSM has had a strong hold. After all, those funding are filled into those country's economy.

I am glad your semi-open for competition and technology.

Best,

Brian H.