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

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To: Mika Kukkanen who wrote (10376)2/9/2001 3:49:10 PM
From: P2V  Read Replies (1) of 12823
 
Hi Mika (again) As you can see from the following ...
I was not spoofing about this ABSOULUTELY FABULOUS NON-LINE-OF-SIGHT stuff. Does not have to leap tall buildings,
merely penetrates them, you see ?

xchangemag.com
"Unlike other products, we are available today and we are absolutely non-line of sight," says NextNet marketing manager Barb Heine. "We're going through metal and brick buildings."

SOUR GRAPES, NO DOUBT ...
But other vendors say non-line of sight is a misnomer ...

Reference to my previous NLOS statemtent ..

Message 15324719

Think there's also one newby company (just mentioned a few posts ago) that has totally solved the line of sight problem by mounting a lil ole plastic CPE unit right next to your PC.

Now, it seems that this solves the problem, because
you cannot possibly see the base station through the
walls of your home.

If you mount the little box on a window sill, where
you can see the base station, you are cheating - and
thus violating the non-line of sight criteria.


Cheers,
Mardy.
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