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Technology Stocks : George Gilder - Forbes ASAP

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To: George Gilder who wrote (1973)9/23/1999 1:40:00 PM
From: P2V  Read Replies (1) of 5853
 
Hello George,
I am a subscriber and thread lurker, and have a question
for you....

Have you any knowledge on what appears (to me) to be
an "enabling" technology, W-OFDM ??
The technology was developed by a small Canadian company
called Wi-Lan, and apparently the IEEE802.11a standard
was created to support this technology.

Following is a quote from the Wi-Lan site, which explains an agreement by Philips to develop ASICS for this technology, and I believe, to develop Set Top Video
boxes based on W-OFDM :
** And yes indeed, I am a biased Wi-Lan stockholder **

Best regards,
Mardy.

Agreement allows Philips Semiconductors to develop, modify, make and sell W-OFDM application specific integrated circuits for the emerging IEEE802.11a standard
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