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Technology Stocks : Winstar Comm. (WCII)

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To: Steven Bowen who wrote (3547)1/26/1998 9:24:00 AM
From: SteveG  Read Replies (1) of 12468
 
If WinStar could buy them for anywhere near a couple hundred million, I'd think they'd be getting a heck of a bargain...>

ARTT's alltime high was $15. This would represent $300MM for ~250MM pop. I wonder how much capacity ARTT has in their MSAs.

<..Also, in FCC terms, I believe that 39 GHz is the same as 38 GHz...>

Sounds reasonable, but I've been unsuccessful in confirming this.

<..Actually the frequency WinStar uses is usually referred to by the FCC as 37 to 41 GHz...>

I have seen the FCC refer to 37.5-38.5 as a "frequency band". This would seem to allow 10 -100Mhz channels. I'm still hazey on these kind of specifics.. gonna have to dig some more.


In addition, here's an interesting broadband wireless whitepaper: ovum.com

And definitely check out the following site (and it's direct links). I hope it gets some airplay. Seems to document how dirty the Bells play, and details may have an impact on the governments case and the Supreme Court decision: newnetworks.com

Steve
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