et suggest you phone home to get a clue about QCOM growth. Check the earnings report. No growth? What are you talking about? "Compare" your own apples.
Actually the number of GSM phones sold each of the past two years has been about 400 million, goes along with Nok's projection for 2-5% growth in their 4th quarter and unwillingness to comment on 2003 until Jan. GSM subscriber numbers are more impressive than CDMA obviously, it's been around much longer. But the growth for CDMA and QCOM will be much greater going forward, especially when GSM migrates to W-CDMA.