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Technology Stocks : Westell WSTL
WSTL 5.710+3.6%10:53 AM EST

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To: Shaw who wrote (21185)7/6/2001 9:47:23 AM
From: Shaw   of 21342
 
A few things I have come across so far, regarding the integration of fixed broadband wireless and DSL.

WI-FI wireless systems must have an adapter and reside within 300 feet of a wireless access point. The adapters cost $ 99-$199.

Any hotel ect. with a DSL, T1 or T3 connection can install an access point for 300-1000 dollars.

So WI-FI is one form of broadband wireless that integrates with DSL.

By the way WI-FI is too much of a power hog for cell phones, which speaks to the point that there is no one magic broadband system, but rather furthers the case for a integrated approach of multiple broadband systems.

I look at WSTL like a log in rough seas. With good news it will float higher in the water, and with bad news it will ride lower, but it won't sink. Logs actually do very well in storms, because they are solid and have a low profile.

WSTL still has a lot of business, now if we can find new areas of growth, it won't take much to get a 100%+ gain in the stock from here.
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