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

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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (9461)12/3/2000 10:48:05 AM
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While OC12 radios may only be a third or so more expensive than OC3 radios when they come out (e.g. $40k vs $30K) I believe at least TNSI's require contigious spectrum over 100
MHz. This will be least problematic in rank order for block LMDS A block holders (XO in many but not all of its 30 markets, WCII which reportedly averages about 800 MHz (11.4 GHz)allocated at 39 GHz plus handful of LMDS A blocks in major markets, and ARTT with 400 MHz on average im top 40
markets. Others at 39 GHz like ABIZ, AWE, TLCP generally only have 100 MHz and former and latter often have encumbered licensee/applicant in the large marker EA's (economic area) they won at recent auction. CTL (century tel) interestingly in Shreveport has both TNSI consecutive PTP deployed to 3+ tall oil buildings plu Ericson PMP to serve smaller commercial properties. They plan on going into
5 more tier 3 markets including Grand Rapids & Kalamazoo with similar dual architecture next year. Maybe luxury of being ensconced ILEC/CLEC in market first or first best example of ring around collar plus mesh like knit to fill
in rest of former button down white cotton shirt business to be served that now is flex wear most everywhere everyday.
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