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Technology Stocks : LAST MILE TECHNOLOGIES - Let's Discuss Them Here

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To: Bernard Levy who wrote (7671)7/24/2000 3:21:46 PM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Read Replies (2) of 12823
 
Bernard, On a separate topic, please comment on the following snip from America's Network Magazine, if you will. Thanks.

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WIRELESS: HAS FLARION FOUND THE CDMA-KILLER?

A start-up New Jersey company has announced it will commercialize a flash-OFDM technology which it claims will provide a superior solution for 3G wireless networks. The announcement is the first to claim a superior 3G solution with a non-CDMA technology. Flarion Technologies says it has venture-capital and Lucent backing for its plans. In a statement it said it will: "commercialize a new wireless data access technology called flash-OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing). Flash-OFDM technology was invented at Bell Labs, and features a highly scalable network architecture that promises to deliver higher quality service and better cost effectiveness than current wireless data technologies.

Flarion claimed its Flash-OFDM technology is expected to be the only mobile wireless data access solution that supports high data rates at very low latencies (minimized packet and delay losses) over a distributed all-IP wireless network. The high data rates at very low latencies made possible by flash-OFDM will provide end-users with an always-on wireless IP connection that will allow real-time interactive and multimedia applications in a mobile environment, it claimed.

Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing is reasonably recent signal-processing scheme that is gaining profile in the industry.

Flarion expects the prototype of its technology to be available in the 4th quarter 2000, followed by a test network deployment in cooperation with a wireless carrier.
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