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Technology Stocks : Wi-LAN Inc. (T.WIN)
WILN 1.3900.0%Sep 18 5:00 PM EST

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To: Hatim Zaghloul who wrote (662)10/3/1999 9:37:00 AM
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Dr,
1. In regard to your second answer , does "no rights in
Europe" mean that your W-OFDM work can be used freely
without compensation ?? Doesn't seem right, or fair.

2. The Dell White Paper indicates that the European
HyperLAN/2 standard will support QoS (quality of service),
thereby allowing voice transmission. (VOIP, I believe)
Will the new IEEE 802.11a standard support this service
as well ?

Another classic Europe versus North America competition
is not necessarily a bad thing, but using W-OFDM without
compensation seems a bit one sided, in my opinion.

Regards,

Mardy.
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