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

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To: John F Beule who wrote (11971)10/12/2001 1:56:22 PM
From: Dexter Lives On  Read Replies (1) of 12823
 
OUCH! Man, the reality/truth can be painful! Rob

The political stalemate could seriously harm 3G wireless in the United States, requiring expensive work-arounds and delaying its rollout. With the nascent industry in peril, most estimates now peg 3G networks as carrying less than 5 percent of network traffic in 2005. "The cost-benefit analysis and, therefore, business case for 3G cellular appears to be eroding. 3G cellular looks like it could become the next HDTV -- a neat technology with no customers," says Steve Milunovich, a global technology strategist at Merrill Lynch. Mr. Milunovich believes that 2.5G networks, despite slower data speeds, may be sufficient for the majority of users.
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