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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: Eric L who wrote (37647)1/8/2001 3:01:40 PM
From: RoseCampion  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 
Nonetheless, 30k 'wireless' subs at 128 kbps is far more than any other wireless service provider can claim

I would mention from personal experience (of myself, any others in the Seattle and Silicon Valley areas) that MCOM's "28.8kbps" services actually seemed to top out at something more akin to 19.2kbs, even when you were a stationary user located literally underneath one of the pole-top transmitters. If the "128kbs" service follows suit and only delivers a real-world ~80-90kbs (and still only allows stationary access, not from a fast-moving vehicle), then it's going to be even easier for true broadband mobile services like 1x/1xEV (144kbs-2.4mbs) and/or high-speed fixed-location wireless services like SprintION (8mbs?) or AWE's already-in-rollout "Project Angel" (speed unknown, but certainly much higher than 128kbs) to eat MCOM's lunch on both speed and usability aspects. Not to mention that all of the aforementioned competitors can for their efforts tap war chests much, much larger than MCOM's rapidly-diminshing coffers.

Pongid? Hah. Pebble? Not even shiny. Someone's Calculator needs new batteries.

-Rose-
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