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Microcap & Penny Stocks : PLFM - Undervalued with great potential

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To: cliff emohs who wrote (8877)3/8/2000 11:10:00 PM
From: cliff emohs  Read Replies (2) of 9096
 
Here is another simpler method. I really doubt if PLFM is going to make it, but there is always hope.

MCI WorldCom To Try Wireless Service

By TIMOTHY R. BROWN
Associated Press Writer
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -- MCI WorldCom has begun testing wireless delivery of high-speed Internet service for homes and businesses in three small markets.
The trials in Jackson, Miss., Baton Rouge, La., and Memphis, Tenn., are part of a plan to provide a high-capacity ``broadband' link to the Web without paying to use cable TV wires and telephone lines owned by other companies.

Last year, before they agreed to merge, MCI WorldCom and Sprint both began buying licenses around the country to transmit signals with the wireless technology called Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service -- also known as fixed wireless because the customer doesn't change locations like a mobile phone user.
The companies also view wireless service as a way to reach suburban and rural areas where the cable and telephone networks haven't been upgraded for high-speed digital transmission. ........

Instead of using the satellite dish, those cutomers will plug a wireless modem into their computers, enabling those with laptops to roam their apartments or anywhere else in the complex and connect to the Internet without a wire.
The service costs $39.99 a month and the wireless attachment requires a refundable deposit of $100......

biz.yahoo.com

Nice pop at the end of the day, maybe!!!

P.S. Note that they misspelled customers (not cutomers). Ha ha even the best of them screw up. :-)
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