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13032 Samim, Nokia can make CDMA phones in China if they want to do it cheap with itbrian h-6/23/2000
13031 Makes perfect sense samim. It appears what will happen is a slow and steady &quwaverider-6/23/2000
13030 <i>The point that has everyone confused (OK, perhaps just me) is why woulRandall Knight-6/23/2000
13029 Sami and engineer: You both make excellent points. Nokia has cleverly dipped carranza2-6/23/2000
13028 Nokia has other CDMA manufacturing agreements since 1997. they've had severD.J.Smyth-6/23/2000
13027 I don't care either. However, we should not get this piker deal with TelsoKeith Feral-6/23/2000
13026 deletedJGoren-6/23/2000
13025 I really think there is a lot of politics going on here and the face saving thiwaverider-6/23/2000
13024 <<The point that has everyone confused (OK, perhaps just me) is why wouldsamim anbarcioglu-6/23/2000
13023 I remember a quote once from Henry Kissinger when dealing wiht Russia in the arengineer-6/23/2000
13022 <i>With this arrangement they can participate in the growth of the CDMA mDownSouth-6/23/2000
13021 Yes Rick, A press release doesn't get any clearer than that. Telson is licesamim anbarcioglu-6/23/2000
13020 The point that has everyone confused (OK, perhaps just me) is why would NOK havcarranza2-6/23/2000
13019 I don't think it's as simple as a Nokia capitulation or not. It appearsBux-6/23/2000
13018 Thanks e, that makes sense. This game Nokia is playing is confusing the marketswaverider-6/23/2000
13017 <<Telson in licensed, NOK is not. Yes, and that's just fine with me.samim anbarcioglu-6/23/2000
13016 Toshiba is licensed, AudioVox is not. AudioVox puts its label on Toshiba phoneDennis Roth-6/23/2000
13015 >>>to develop, manufacture and sell subscriber unit products for cdmaOwaverider-6/23/2000
13014 Maurice, that is very interesting about G*. So basically QCOM has most of the cwaverider-6/23/2000
13013 Telson in licensed, NOK is not.Keith Feral-6/23/2000
13012 Is there a test concerning the level of IQ required here? I'm confused if Iwaverider-6/23/2000
13011 Keith: <<"SAN DIEGO - February 23, 2000 - QUALCOMM Incorporated (Nassamim anbarcioglu-6/23/2000
13010 Sam: NOK cannot buy 1X MC CDMA chipsets through Telson and sell the phones to Keith Feral-6/23/2000
13009 If your take is correct, engineer, why isn't Q's IR making a bit more ocarranza2-6/23/2000
13008 Or to get into North Korea's market by way of China and South Korea. :) Brbrian h-6/23/2000
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