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Technology Stocks : Conductus (NASDAQ: CDTS) superconductors

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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (11)4/4/1996 11:22:00 PM
From: Roland Fehrenbacher   of 352
 
Re: CDMA

Maurice,

since you brought up the topic of CDMA, I asked the people at Conductus about what wireless protocols their filter supports.
Here is their answer:

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Mr. Fehrenbacher,

Thank you for your inquiry. We are always pleased to hear from our
shareholders.

The answer to your question is our filer technology addresses AMPS-analog, TDMA, CDMA and GSM modulation schemes.

Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have further questions.

Katie Dahlstrom
Marketing Communications
408-523-9442
dahlstrom@conductus.com
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Date: 4/3/96 10:04 PM
To: Katie Dahlstrom
>From: Roland Fehrenbacher x5532
Hi,

I am a shareholder of CONDUCTUS, and wonder whether the filters you are
developing can operate only base stations using certain transmission
technologies or any kind.

For instance, are CDMA and GSM supported?

Thanks for your info.

Roland

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I think it is important at the current point that they are not just focusing on one technology. I just read yesterday about the fight going on for the licensing of wireless companies in the US. It seems the South Koreans have a big stake in CDMA, and are pushing it big time.
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