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Title: QUALCOMM 2000: CDMA TECHNOLOGIES
Reference: 302-069-1
Product type: Case
Author(s): West, J
San Jose State University
Settings: Global; Telecommunications; Large; 2000
Topics: Standards competition; Mobile telephones; Vertical integration; Intellectual property; Growth strategy
Publication year: 2002
Length: 24 pages
Data source: Published sources
Status: Active

Abstract:

This is the first of a two-case series (302-069-1 and 302-070-1). This case series is on standards competition in the mobile telephone industry. This part focuses on Qualcomm's evolving technology strategy, which began with satellite telecommunications, shifted to a single-minded effort to get its 2nd generation (2G) Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) technology adopted worldwide, in which the company's income (and valuation) are almost solely tied to a single technology. It describes the company's vertical integration in support of CDMA, and its subsequent divestiture of divisions that had been used to bootstrap CDMA adoption. It also includes a complete background on the cellular telephone industry and competing cellular technologies.


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