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Technology Stocks : Aware, Inc. - Hot or cold IPO?
AWRE 1.840-2.1%Jan 20 3:57 PM EST

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To: Scrapps who wrote (2450)1/22/1998 11:57:00 AM
From: Steve Morytko  Read Replies (2) of 9236
 
Re: the wavelet product ...

Once xDSL becomes available to the masses the door opens for a whole new set of multi-media applications that aren't practical to deploy at this time. These applications may use wavelet technology to boost performance for packets such as voice/video where bit loss is not a problem for the most part. There are other compression solutions but as I recall you get much better compression ratios with wavelet technology.

I'd guess AWRE would use the same licensing strategy used with xDSL. I don't think wavelet technology contributes much to the bottom line - yet. Certainly some big names might be interested in this product too.
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