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Strategies & Market Trends : Cents and Sensibility - Kimberly and Friends' Consortium

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To: go_bucks who wrote (56064)1/4/2000 10:48:00 AM
From: Bryan  Read Replies (1) of 108040
 
Agreed.
ARTT 21 3/4--ticking higher on small volume after yesterday's shake. tee hee....this one is going to rock.

Check out this T1 vs. 100mbps comparison.
Click the flat screens to start the race.
LoL! This is incredible...it blows the doors off any other connection.
artelecom.com

artelecom.com
It is blazing connectivity [100Mbps], and for the businesses that can afford it now, they have the potential to transmit and receive data at unprecedented speeds! Think about the possibilities for B2B with this type of connection. And as the 38Ghz network grows, ARTT will be in a sweet position to offer the service (International Data Corp. said it expects the US market for services delivered over broadband fixed wireless technologies will skyrocket from $767 million in 1999 to $7.4 billion by 2003). I believe the only other companies with 38Ghz licenses are T and WCII, so they are competing with some BIG BOYS.

B--high on ARTT
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