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Paul Jacobs Quotes
«Frankly, the experience is you can't trust a politician. They drink the water in Washington, and the disease sets in.»
Author: Paul Jacobs
«You're welcome. That's what we're here for.»
Author: Paul Jacobs
«Employees need to ensure their staff do get a proper break from work during their holiday and shouldn't expect them to take work with them or contact them unless absolutely necessary.»
Author: Paul Jacobs
«With CDMA we were responding to the desire for capacity increase and wireline voice quality; now the interest is in wireless data, with the Internet clearly the key to that.»
Author: Paul Jacobs
«We're really at about 13 kilobits per second with today's phones; when you browse [the Web] it's pretty slow. At 56 kbps, the Web becomes interesting and at 128, you can have streaming and things.»
Author: Paul Jacobs
«I heard far more definitive answers than I heard from the previous debate between our presidential candidates,»
Author: Paul Jacobs
«We're well-positioned under any scenarios. It'll get fought out in the marketplace. CDMA is in a good position. It has a great road map.»
Author: Paul Jacobs
«Sprint often tries many technologies. In the end, we tend to see eye to eye about what the technology road map should be.»
Author: Paul Jacobs
«We expect an even better 2006.»
Author: Paul Jacobs
«It's a bad situation back there.»
Author: Paul Jacobs