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Technology Stocks : Concurrent Computer (CCUR)
CCUR 2,5000.0%Oct 31 9:30 AM EST

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To: Don Hand who wrote (21139)11/22/2010 6:05:12 AM
From: Arthur Tang   of 21142
 
First, wonderful to hear from you again.
Next, thanks for the info from China. How does it compare with edgeQam?

All data channels are avoiding old protocols, and borrowed from radio and TV with intermediate frequencies(5ghz to 75ghz) in edgeQam multiplexers. 500 channel(carrier frequency in the 1ghz band) data transfer at once is commercially available. Multiple 500 channel transceivers(different IF frequencies) can do RF on glass(ARRS) Satellite transmission can also do with the same transceivers. WiFi/n now already has 16/64 edgeQam channels, to be expanded easily with cache. This is parallel data transfer technology, nothing can beat it.

Anything new has to beat efficiency of edgeQam technology, or multiple multiplexers with many common IF frequencies for separation of data in air(RF), fiber or wired lines.

Hopefully, edgeQam standards can be improved further, but simplicity wins in the market. 5G/6G may be just one of the edgeQam channel assignment in the 2.4ghz or 5.8ghz(WiFi/A) band of carrier frequencies. Edge technology includes all the data compression methods such as mpeg4/h.264 reduced video pixels by FPU radiant zooming(digital camera) technology.

Last, what's keeping you busy, lately?
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