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To: SirRealist who wrote (63)2/23/2000 5:33:00 PM
From: 2MAR$   of 122
 
CDTS sure hit the right buttons today closing up 80% to $54 on improved CDMA cell-site performance:
biz.yahoo.com

"First CDMA Trial Results Exceed Predicted Outcome
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Feb. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Conductus, Inc. (Nasdaq: CDTS - news), a leading manufacturer of superconducting wireless systems, announced today that the first field trial of its ClearSite© system at a CDMA cell site demonstrated dramatic improvement in base station performance. The testing showed that the ClearSite system can increase cell site coverage area by as much as 50 times (5000%) and can increase capacity by a comparably large amount when strong interfering radio frequency (RF) signals are present. Without the filtering provided by the ClearSite system, the presence of strong interferers caused the coverage area to be reduced by more than 98 percent, representing a virtual collapse of the cell site.

By dramatically expanding the coverage area and capacity of cell sites, Conductus' ClearSite system could significantly increase annual revenue to urban and suburban CDMA sites and result in paybacks of less than a year for the equipment. In cell sites in particularly dense RF environments where such interfering signals could be present most of the time, the revenue increases would be even greater.

this should still prove to be a hot one..
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