<< 2. Osicom has 21 pilot tests on the Gigamux! Hello!!! Anybody out there want to argue about that >>
Sure, I'll argue with that. But first you have to tell me exactly what you mean by "pilot tests".
<< and the value of Brooks/Worldcom as a leader who is almost through the process, IMO >>
How do you know they are almost through the process? I see, kind of like the way David guaranteed that within 3 months Brooks would be deploying the Gigamux in their network. And we're not talking about a trial deployment, we're talking about a fully installed, bought and paid for Gigamux, carrying live traffic on their network.
<< Another $billion dollar market segment with NO ONE else having a short haul product >>
Wrong. Ok, just for the sake of argument I'll agree with you and play along. So let's pretend Osicom has the only short-haul product out there. It's such a great product that your pathetic company had a 20% sales decline last Q. Go ahead Osicom, offer a long-haul DWDM! That ought to be good for a 30% sales decline next quarter!
<< 21 companies testing a production ready product that now is ramping from 16 channels to 32 channels. >>
Prove it. I don't think you can. Go ahead and offer a 64 channel product Osicom, that ought to be good for a 40% sales decline next quarter!
<< Look at the trade shows over the next month...check it out yourself....NEC checked it out! FORE checked it out! >>
Yadda, yadda, yadda. Cisco is supposedly a FIBR customer and Osicom's sales were down another 20%. More losses. Go ahead and partner with Miscrosoft and Intel Osicom, that ought to be good for a 25% decline next quarter.
<< IQX not only won best value but they are not sitting still with this product. It could have a sales target a couple of years out only in the hundreds of millions instead of billion+.... >>
Yeah, yeah, yeah. For how long have we heard that the IQX was going to "ramp up" and make these quarters "the quarter that dreams are made of." The IQX ramp up was good for another 20% sales decline.
Optician, FIBR investors are getting fed up with empty promises and are starting to demand results. FIBR hypsters brought up how $2 million in evaluations units shipped or $2 million just barely missed the quarter and got pushed out. People were claiming that more IQX's were sold in one month than in all of the prior quarter. Good enough for another 20% revenue decline.
Business as usual at Lossicom.
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