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Technology Stocks : The *NEW* Frank Coluccio Technology Forum

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To: Bernard Levy who wrote (377)7/10/2000 1:42:22 AM
From: ftth   of 46821
 
HI Bernard, yes, so many questions. Nice, convenient geometries in their figure 14, eh! The beam that blankets the entire building in the upper rt of fig 14 is curious. The figure does imply they have full control of eccentricity.

That figure also seems to imply that there is no requirement for the beam to be even close to perpendicularly incident (see 1402a in fig 14)

I'd like to see a drawing with all the upstreams from all the users too, and how they are "collected." The upstreams are are pencil (collimated) beams.

You make a point I've wondered about re: roof rights since if you think of shooting out a window--you just dont have the flexibility in aiming that you have from a roof, in general (depends on heights and relative heights I suppose). Yet they've stressed this point so much they are going to look pretty silly if they tell a customer that they need roof access to hit their branch office down the street. Also, depending on the recesses of the window, as well as overhangs outside (depending on architecture), the window frame may create a limiting aperture that almost forces you to the roof in some cases.

As for hardware costs, I haven't seen anything--even an estimate--for the hubs. I've heard some low number for the client equipment that seemed impossibly low (I think it was during the LU/TB conf call).
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