Nokia, Sprint, and Nextel scheduled a press release for next Wednesday: What can it be about?
By Stefan Constantinescu on Saturday, February 17th, 2007 at 11:42 PM PST In Corporate News
Nokia (NYSE: NOK), Sprint (NYSE: S) Nextel, and Qualcomm (NSDQ: QCOM) have scheduled a press conference for next Wednesday. This press conference will be run by the CDG (CDMA Development Group), the consortium for the CDMA platform. The combination of Nokia and Qualcomm, alongside the nation’s only WiMAX and CDMA-committed carrier (Sprint Nextel) is certainly a sign of changes ahead. Nokia and Qualcomm are locked (as of last week) in a bitter patent dispute. Qualcomm is asserting patent rights to Nokia technology behind GSM, while Nokia is complaining of collusion over EV-DO.
Nokia licensed a Qualcomm 1xRTT chipset, after being promised by Qualcomm that EV-DO would be quickly replaced by EV-DV. Once the carriers and Qualcomm dissolved that plan, Nokia was left with a huge investment in 1xRTT that was rendered obsolete years early. Carriers were expected to skip EV-DO in most areas and deploy EV-DV in later years.
Between these two disputes, Nokia chose to exit the CDMA phone market, and focus on WiMAX, even becoming a Sprint WiMAX network partner. However, unlike other companies that abandoned CDMA (such as Sony Ericsson (NYSE: SNE)), Nokia hasn’t fired their CDMA staff. If Wednesday’s press conference marks the end of patent disputes between the two companies, it is very likely Nokia is planning to announce a return to CDMA handset distribution, with EV-DO chipsets.
The fact that this joint Nokia-Sprint-Qualcomm press conference is being carried under the CDMA Development Group banner, only points to positive news from the world’s largest phone manufacturer in regards to CDMA2000.
Source: Phone News
Mark your calenders: 2007.02.21
What do you think is going to happen? I’m at a loss for words. I really hope Nokia and Qualcomm have solved their patent disputes and that we’ll start seeing triband 3G phones.
Then again Sprint will also be present at this press conference, does that mean EVDO based Nokia devices?
Time will tell. You know where to look as soon as anything happens










