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Qualcomm - Titanic of the wireless industry?
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162G & 3G 'CDMA' & cdma based technologies ... Henry #8, I haveEric L8/1/2009
15Ericsson's acquisition of Nortel's CDMA assets has fundamentally shiftedhenry88/1/2009
14It must be tough to defend the indefensible day after day. But when there's henry88/1/2009
13Your screen name shows up a few days ago, posts the same rant repeatedly, gets iJeffreyHF8/1/2009
12Qualcomm has been telling ad nauseum anyone who's been willing to listen sinhenry88/1/2009
11In fact, Armstrong willed his patents to the industry. RCA fought FM because itArt Bechhoefer7/31/2009
10I'm glad you brought up Edwin Armstrong because he illustrates my point veryhenry87/31/2009
9This board seems to be nothing but a place for your off-base rants after gettingBoonDoggler7/31/2009
8<i>Qualcomm now has to rely on Ericsson, Alcatel-Lucent and Motorola to upArt Bechhoefer7/31/2009
7Here are the CDMA subscriber additions for the past 5 years (in millions): 3/08henry87/31/2009
6carranza2, <i>Your thinking is mud-stuck in 1999.</i> It's nothenry87/31/2009
5Your thinking is mud-stuck in 1999. All 3G is CDMA. GSM migrated - ultimatelcarranza27/31/2009
4Let's first consider China. With a population of 1.3 billion people, China henry87/31/2009
3As of 7/30/2009, Qualcomm's market capitalization is $77 billion. For perspehenry87/31/2009
2Remember George Gilder? This is what he wrote in the 5/31/99 issue of Forbes maghenry87/31/2009
1As I have stated elsewhere, the situation looks bleak for Qualcomm and CDMA operhenry87/31/2009
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