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[According to Potter, what an operator ends up paying for a license is irrelevant to the market.] They pay their $32 billion or whatever, and it is gone. It is not relevant whether they get a return on their money -- it's not so much an issue for us in the marketplace, ... The cost gets split up on the value chain.

David Potter

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