tyb's
AF2 USAF VIP C-32A departed Baton Rouge, LA
99-0003 USAF C-32A back to JBA from it's Wilmington, NC fly bys
92-0373 USAF C-26B Metro 23 wn from Baltimore, MD BWI-this flew in a few hours ago from Kona, Hawaii
It has landed at Columbus, OH-John Glenn Int'l afew minutes ago
R50338 US Army Dash 8 out from Manassas, VA
VM374 USMC C-560 ne from Ashville, NC Regional Airport
must have been your end-no overt issues like that on this end.
This habbens to me quite frequently.
It just drops
it dropped on me twice yesterday doing the bun but not today.
just browser (white screen) today
There are also moar people around sucking b-width nao
Qualcomm CEO sold: $20.52m-July 13
Steve Mollenkopf is chief executive officer of Qualcomm Incorporated, and serves on the company’s board of directors.
Mollenkopf began his Qualcomm career as an engineer and, for more than 25 years, has helped define and implement the company’s strategy and technologies. Since becoming CEO in 2014, Mollenkopf has worked to bring the benefits of mobile to new industries through an increasingly diverse product portfolio. Under Mollenkopf’s leadership, Qualcomm is driving the development and launch of 5G and revolutionizing the way people connect.
Previously, Mollenkopf served as Qualcomm’s president and chief operating officer. In that role, he oversaw Qualcomm’s investment in technologies that propelled smartphones into the mainstream, including connectivity, computing, graphics, and multimedia.
Prior to his role as president and COO, Mollenkopf led the company’s chipset business, overseeing the launch of 4G technology. He helped make Qualcomm the world’s largest mobile chipset supplier and a global leader in LTE technology. He also spearheaded the company’s largest acquisition, the $3.1 billion purchase of chipmaker Atheros. The deal helped expand Qualcomm’s business beyond smartphones and accelerated the adoption of Qualcomm’s technologies and platforms in new segments.
Mollenkopf is a published IEEE author and is an inventor on 38 patents in areas such as power estimation and measurement, multi-standard transmitters, and wireless communication transceiver technology. Mollenkopf is chairman of the Technology CEO Council, a member of The Business Council, a board member for the Semiconductor Industry Association, and a past chairman of the Global Semiconductor Alliance.
https://www.qualcomm.com/company/about/leadership/steve-mollenkopf
Qualcomm specializes in the design, development, and marketing of CMDA systems and software. The CDMA technique consists of using a broad spectrum to broadcast code transmissions on numerous mobile communication frequencies. Net sales break down by activity as follows:
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sale of communication systems (60.2%): CDMA systems (integrated circuits, software and systems for wireless voice and data transmission, as well as multimedia functions), and wireless communication and Internet access systems (products intended for data transmission, satellite communications, decrypting activities, etc.);
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sale of licenses (39.8%): intended for manufacturers using CDMA technologies.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: the United States (11.4%), China (47.8%), Ireland (12.2%), South Korea (9.9%) and other (18.7%).
Number of employees : 37 000 people.
https://www.marketscreener.com/QUALCOMM-INC-4897/company/
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