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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: axial who wrote (723)10/22/1999 9:05:00 PM
From: P2V  Read Replies (3) of 16863
 
JK (and Hatim)
JK -- Thanks for the Copernic.com search information.
I didn't know that it existed.
Hope to install and use it.

Tonight, I happened upon Elmatador's post -http://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=11445976 and recalled a "user capacity" question that we had
puzzled over ---

Basically it was "How many users will Wi-Lan's new 30 Megabit product serve, without a noticeable decrease
in transmission capacity ?

According to elmatador's post, the 2 Megabit product
can support 50 people without any decrease in transmission
capacity.

To Hatim -
Can we expect the 30 mbit product to service 10 to 15
times as many users ??
Or, better still -- How many homes would an ISP expect
to serve with one ( 30 Mbit access point ? ) product ?

And (in layman's terms) how does the product share it usable transmission capacity amongst those users ?

And when will we be eligible for the new "Wi-Lan Inside"
buttons ??

Best,
Mardy
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