QUALCOMM and Kyocera Close Agreement for Terrestrial CDMA Phone Business - Company Business and Marketing

Cambridge Telcom Report, Feb 28, 2000

QUALCOMM Incorporated (Nasdaq: QCOM) Tuesday announced the completion of the sale of its terrestrial-based wireless Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) consumer phone business, including phone inventory, manufacturing equipment and customer commitments, to Kyocera Wireless Corp. (KWC), a wholly owned subsidiary of Kyocera International, Inc., which is the North American holding company for Kyocera Corporation (NYSE: KYO). Under the agreement, Kyocera will purchase a majority of its chipsets from QUALCOMM for a period of five years, and continue its existing royalty-bearing CDMA license agreement with QUALCOMM.

"We are pleased to complete our agreement with Kyocera," said Dr. Irwin M. Jacobs, chairman and CEO of QUALCOMM. "Both companies have worked together closely to make the transfer of this business as smooth as possible. QUALCOMM's industry-leading CDMA expertise will enable Kyocera to provide CDMA phones supporting voice and data services worldwide."

Since the agreement was announced in December 1999, QUALCOMM has formed a new subsidiary, QCP Incorporated, which includes employees formerly with QUALCOMM Consumer Products. Through a strategic alliance, those employees' services are being contracted to KWC to provide design, distribution, sales and marketing support. In addition select employees of QUALCOMM Personal Electronics, a manufacturing joint venture between QUALCOMM and Sony Electronics, have accepted employment with KWC. KWC, which currently leases selected QUALCOMM facilities, is responsible for integrating QUALCOMM's handset design, development, manufacturing and marketing expertise with Kyocera's global R&D and technology resources.

QUALCOMM Incorporated (www.qualcomm.com) is a leader in developing and delivering innovative digital wireless communications products and services based on the Company's CDMA digital technology. The Company's business areas include integrated CDMA chipsets and system software; technology licensing; Eudora email software for Windows and Macintosh computing platforms; and satellite-based systems including OmniTRACS and portions of the Globalstar system. Headquartered in San Diego, Calif., QUALCOMM is included in the S&P 500 Index and is a 1999 FORTUNE 500 company traded on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol QCOM.

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