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Technology Stocks : Silkroad

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To: ftth who wrote (447)8/2/1999 9:25:00 PM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (1) of 626
 
From the company's news release today:

The Company's VDMA transmission technology, to be implemented in the chip sets when completed, will embody very low power transmission along multiple routes between two mobile or stationary points on the network. As a result, a fabric of transmission paths is created, rather than the traditional hub and spoke transmission between central nodes and the multiple users of a traditional cellular system. The multiplicity of routes will generate an aggregate capacity for the network that far exceeds that of the traditional system where multiple transmission paths converge on a single hub, quickly consuming the available radio frequency in the cell. The Company's expectations for the VDMA technology includes the ability to establish wireless telephony networks without the requirement of transmission facilities apart from the chip set itself, thereby permitting the creation of such systems with very little infrastructural expense.

The aspect about it I like is that each receiver is a transmitter and so the quality of transfer depends on the ubiquity of devices which makes the system less line of sight dependent. To achieve ubiquity only requires cheap and so signal source must also be cheap. That's where SRSC comes in.
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