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To: SKIP PAUL who wrote (25101)3/25/1999 9:14:00 PM
From: Sawtooth  Respond to of 152472
 
<<I interpreted Sven's answer on handset ASICs differently, He said something to the effect that we could develop our own but we are last to market and we want to offer the best product possible [so we may buy from Qualcomm]>>

That's how I interpreted it, too, Skip. Sorta' like, *We're tired of farting around so let's get on with the show.*



To: SKIP PAUL who wrote (25101)3/26/1999 12:46:00 AM
From: Clarksterh  Respond to of 152472
 
I interpreted Sven's answer on handset ASICs differently, He said something to the effect that we could develop our own but we are last to market and we want to offer the best product possible [so we may buy from Qualcomm]

I went back and listened to the CC again and the exact quote by Crister when asked whether Ericsson would use Qualcomm ASICs in their handset was "We have that option and are considering it". Just FYI

Clark