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The New Qualcomm - a S&P500 company
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12882 What about Globalstar tri mode GSM/CDMA phones? Don't the G* phones in EurKeith Feral-6/22/2000
12881 <i>WHY? give up standard worldwide products to produce non std. for BraziSKIP PAUL-6/22/2000
12880 So again, what is to stop the Korean PCS mfgs who already make 1800 MHZ CDMA frengineer-6/22/2000
12879 <i>What if a Brazilian company got organized to produce 1800 mhz handsetsratan lal-6/22/2000
12878 The Chinese have thousands of years of negotiating skills. And they have the luratan lal-6/22/2000
12877 It's too bad that LU and PCS do not include QCOM on the press release. HowKeith Feral-6/22/2000
12876 <The wireless technology, named 1xEVolution (1xEV), is based on High Data Ratradeyourstocks-6/22/2000
12875 Globalstar Provides First Commercial Phone Calls Between North and South Korea nbfm-6/22/2000
12874 John ---A prime example where "Q" is failing ---Why not fly this gentWilliam Hunt-6/22/2000
12873 Anatels decision in Brazil is only a Government decision. This decision will noSKIP PAUL-6/22/2000
12872 The Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition -- June 22, 2000 Personal TechnoloJohn Carragher-6/22/2000
12871 Thursday June 22, 8:03 am Eastern Time Company Press Release SOURCE: Sprint Pfoundation-6/22/2000
12870 <In the interim Brazil can deploy UMTS "out of the box", whenever Kent Rattey-6/22/2000
12869 I have two concerns: 1. WCOM/Sprint; Sprint's roll out is for early next yKent Rattey-6/22/2000
12868 steven, << Why do you assume that "spectrum above 1800 MHz will folEric L-6/22/2000
12867 Thanks for the link showing CDMA coverage worldwide, and particularly in BrazilArt Bechhoefer-6/22/2000
12866 Good News! Sprint and Lucent on HDR. biz.yahoo.com Best wishes to all longs,Another John-6/22/2000
12865 Thursday June 22, 7:01 am Eastern Time Company Press Release SOURCE: Lucent Tfoundation-6/22/2000
12864 Thursday June 22, 7:36 am Eastern Time Lucent, Sprint PCS testing mobile Interfoundation-6/22/2000
12863 I have two concerns: 1) If WCOM/Sprint falls apart (as appears), Street wisdomfoundation-6/22/2000
12862 <i> Even if the "bottom line Impact" were the same, there wouldkech-6/22/2000
12861 Ruff - Alcatel has always provided the switches for Motorola so if Motorola iskech-6/22/2000
12860 DOJ is dumb enough to buy it. It's opposition to WCOM-Sprint merger will pJGoren-6/22/2000
12859 <i>ALR, if Q spins-off ASICs, net royalties on MC and DS are the same. YoA.L. Reagan-6/22/2000
12858 <i>there is still some haze about NET flows to Q in a WCDMA versus CDMA 2A.L. Reagan-6/22/2000
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