It's easy to see how you could get to 10 to 12 air interfaces in different bands. That forces us to shift gears.

It's definitely possible, though that's a very aggressive target.

They are not today one of the accounts that we routinely go up against. We occasionally bump into them, but we don't see them as a strong competitor right now.

So cognitive radio will be essential.

One of my biggest issues with cognitive radio is that while there is some brilliant, sophisticated work being done, it is hard to see how it will translate into something we can bring to market in five years, We'd like to see a standardization effort emerge with a group of companies, governments and universities. Then it's healthy, and you have a real potential for market uptake.

I wouldn't want to trade places with my counterpart at Intel. It's a very daunting thing to try to get into this market.

Is that really a phone people want to have? For just a little bit more, people can have a lot more.