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Unless someone knows the exact dates that Sprint "imported" the Mogul and is an attorney specializing in this specific field along with an inside to this specific case, the politics of each side with the judge and his/her history, etc..... Everything is speculation, and nothing more. The 6800 maybe totally exempt, it may just inside the ban, it may end up being a bargaining tool or threat in court by either side in the hopes of getting something else in the case.
Even if Sprint made an announcement tomorrow morning that the official release date is June 18th, does that mean the court cannot stop it? Even if Sprint announced it cannot launch any new phones until this is settled, does that mean it cannot be resolved to a point that Sprint can launch the 6800 by June 18th? Just like anything else, this is very simple and clear......we are left with only sitting and waiting and watching. When it hits the shelves, that will be the day it is released. |
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Verizon's Stark said her company is also planning to file for an immediate stay of the ITC's decision with a federal appeals court and to lobby for a presidential veto of the order. She said she wasn't sure whether Verizon would be filing the documents solo or with other wireless carriers. She added that the order is unfair because wireless companies and manufacturers weren't able to be a party to the liability portion of the proceedings, and they were never accused of patent infringement themselves or found to have infringed. "It violates our principles of due process and fairness by punishing us when we haven't been accused of anything or found to infringe," she said. |
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Exempt?
Saw this on PPCThoughts:
"Exempted from the ban are chips installed in PC Cards, PDAs and "smartphones" (lower case "s") defined as phones with full QWERTY keyboards." If true, this would mean the Mogul wouldn't be affected by the ban at all, regardless of when it was technically imported. Still trying to run down a source on this, though. |
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I don't know if you guys saw or not but the PPC-6700 is back up on Sprint's website on both Personal and Business lines. That doesn't sound too promising considering the fact that the 6700s were suppose to be out of stock or not carried anymore.
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Anyway, the 8525 is toy compared to what's available. Go Google the Imate Ultimate 7150, O2 XDA Flame, or HTC Advantage or Athena. Then tell me how good the 8525 is by comparison. |
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