Re: Computerworld article

2007-10-01 Thread Acadia Secure Networks
Tony/Brad, I reviewed the article as well and came to the same conclusion. Nokia is a smaller presence in the U.S. than elsewhere because of its small product "footprint" in the CDMA handset business. WIMAX will provide a chance for Nokia to become a major if not dominant participant in the

Re: Computerworld article

2007-09-30 Thread Tony Maro
On 9/30/07, Brad Midgley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Guys > > More than any nationalist agenda, I think the guy is just trying to > posit an unlikely outcome--a single playing sewing up what has been a > fragmented market. He then tossed together some weak subjective > evidence he thought would

Re: Computerworld article

2007-09-30 Thread Brad Midgley
Guys More than any nationalist agenda, I think the guy is just trying to posit an unlikely outcome--a single playing sewing up what has been a fragmented market. He then tossed together some weak subjective evidence he thought would support it. Brad ___

RE: Computerworld article

2007-09-29 Thread David Hazel
ptember 2007 08:52 To: maemo-dev List Subject: Computerworld article Linked on Slashdot, so likely others have seen this already... http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&ar ticleId=9039659 From the article: -- The Fed

Computerworld article

2007-09-29 Thread Tony Maro
Linked on Slashdot, so likely others have seen this already... http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9039659 >From the article: -- The Federal Communications Commission *recently approved * a new minitable