Rich: I can't speak to the specifics of WSTL's MSLAM, but I do know that depending on the area of the country you're in devices such as MSLAM's represent true value. For instance, as building management, REIT's, etc., have come to understand the potential added value their property wiring represents in todays environment.....well....they're just naturally trying to leverage it with their tenant bases. And leverage it in such a manner that the "added value" devices don't consume too much valuable floor-space, nor require too much special "handling," like special extra power needs, etc..
And in such crowded areas as NYC, etc., these products could do VERY well. Particularly in that area of the west side of the city, which has become known as "Silicon Alley." Yup, I see some opportunities there. Hell, for that matter MSLAM's, remote DSLAM's, etc., can be considered good ideas for suburban communities, although it'll take a little more of a "hardened" site condition to accommodate outside environ's.
Meanwhile...why...color me surprised....WSTL's moving up! ;-)
John~ |