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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: cicak who wrote (3229)5/20/2000 8:29:00 PM
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Thread, Phil - re: your last post, the subject has appeared before, but it didn't elicit much of a dialogue.

If I understand it correctly, this is RF transmission by bucket brigade. The message would be vectored, transceiver by transceiver, to the recipient.

It sounds like it might make a good "fallback" network for fail-safe communication, but it would have a very low throughput. At best, message relay would be dictated by buffer size at the transceiver.

If the transceiver is in (other) use, what would happen? I guess the messade would be vectored another way. Anyone else have thoughts on this?

(Not trying to butt in Phil; we sort of missed this one last time it went through.)

I'm sure Hatim will respond to your post if he feels it appropriate.

Regards,

Jim
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