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Strategies & Market Trends : Rande Is . . . HOME

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To: Tradelite who wrote (24060)4/17/2000 10:37:00 AM
From: Tradelite  Read Replies (1) of 57584
 
Had a thought yesterday about LOR.....A few days ago I posted a story about how AT&T was having trouble meeting demand from its cellular customers for uninterrupted airtime.

Of course, we have no way to predict whether this supply/demand problem is temporary or will grow worse, but locally the effort to erect more cellular signal towers meets with a lot of resistance from communities which don't like the idea of "commercial" structures being so close to residential neighborhoods.

Would this shortage of cellular wireless capacity not eventually increase LOR/GSTRF's business prospects and appeal in the marketplace?....and isn't it possible that someday, people will want to own both a satellite phone and a cell phone, to make sure they can always place and receive calls?

Just a theory and probably all wet, but interesting to think about when LOR is so cheap and apparently getting cheaper.
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