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To: Caxton Rhodes who wrote (26823)4/12/1999 5:59:00 PM
From: Ruffian  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Maybe Mot Will Buy The Bears>

THE INDEPENDENT SOURCE FOR WIRELESS INDUSTRY NEWS

April 12, 1999

April 12, 1999

Motorola becomes NFL sponsor

NEW YORK—Motorola Inc. announced it entered into a three-year
contract with the National Football League to become its official wireless
communications sponsor.

Terms of the contract include display of the Motorola brand on coach's
headsets, use of all league and club trademarks by Motorola to promote
wireless equipment and sponsorship of the NFL Quarterback Club, NFL
Coaches Club and NFL Experience.

In addition to the cellular phones, pagers and two-way radios the
company already provides the NFL coaching staffs and league offices,
Motorola said it also has the right to develop a new wireless
communication system for use by NFL coaches during games.

RCR NEWS





To: Caxton Rhodes who wrote (26823)4/12/1999 6:21:00 PM
From: Ruffian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
The Club>

SUCCESS for a technology company is all about creating --
and profiting from -- a standard, even a de facto standard.
For proof, look no further than Microsoft Windows, Cisco
Systems and Intel's Pentium microprocessors. Now,
investors are bidding up shares of wireless-communications
company Qualcomm (QCOM) as though it is about to join
that exclusive club.