John >> anything positive in my charts.
OmniTr gave a Vap-d buy signal on Fri. I have found this one of all of them is very accurate. Meaning it is seldom wrong. But sometimes pre-mature. Are you familiar with this indicator?
I cannot tell where the next support level is we have broken thru all that I show. Do you Sir have a bead drawn on the next support level. I would appreciate your input here.
Here are the headlines for april
0.94Vendors Gearing Up For ADSL Availability Network managers ravenous for inexpensive broadband connectivity are about to be served an advanced series of Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line devices for end-to-end connection. Communications Week, April 22, 1996 0.93A Cost-Effective Alternative to ISDN LAS VEGAS Two telecommunications companies last week advanced their vision of high-speed data and Internet-access services that could offer a cost-effective alternative to ISDN services for network managers as early as next year. Communications Week, April 08, 1996 0.92Inside Perspective -- Debating Shades of gray: ADSL vs. ISDN Reporters are often tempted to cast their stories in an either/or light. All or nothing, black and white. Such polarization is a constant temptation, and has been known to make headline writers' lives immeasurably easier. Communications Week, April 29, 1996 0.92High Bandwidth At Low Price -- US West readies affordable 1.544-Mbps net access Remote users desperate for affordable, high-bandwidth network access are taking heart now that a copper-based technology initially tested for video-on-demand is entering the corporate mainstream. Information Week, April 08, 1996 0.89Bracing For The Last And Longest Mile Home The last mile of a telecommunication link between our data centers is always the most challenging and most fraught with problems and potential failures. It's also the slowest to be delivered. All things considered, why should we expect anyt Network Computing, April 01, 1996 0.86Telcos quick To Offer ADSL Access In a rush to take advantage of the groundswell of Internet-access demand, U.S. telephone companies are set to launch technical and market trials for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line data-access services. Communications Week, April 22, 1996 0.86Bells Embrace ADSL Access If Bell company plans become reality, network managers would soon have flexible, extremely high-speed access to the Internet using existing telephone connections. Communications Week, April 08, 1996 0.84Case Ventura, Net Detective -- ISDN and ADSL, Lessons Unlearned The phone in my office was ringing with such urgency that I dropped my wet coat in a heap by the desk. The caller spoke in brisk but hushed tones and I begged him to slow down and speak up. I lit a cigarette and pulled my notebook from my j Communications Week, April 15, 1996 0.82Perspective -- Leaps Limited For Broadband Connectivity The dual prophets of digital convergence-futurist George Gilder and Intel CEO Andy Grove-would have us believe that telecommunications is about to parallel Communications Week, April 08, 1996 0.80State of the WAN -- Cloud: Inadequate, overpriced bandwith, Silver Lining: Choices are prevailing Wide area network bandwidth is inadequate, overpriced and often out of reach. The service is hard to price, offerings are difficult to compare and you can wait forever to get it finally installed. Moreover, carrier offerings are not keeping Network Computing, April 15, 1996 0.80Threats To ISDN's Territory -- New WAN technologies vie for IS attention While most regional bell operating companies have failed to weave ISDN into the fabric of corporate computing, other technologies have emerged that are likely to take precedence. Here are some of the present and future threats to ISDN: Information Week, April 22, 1996 0.80Network Access -- ISDN Unplugged -- Poor marketing and confusing pricing doomed corporate acceptance of the technology. But telecommuting, videoconferencing, and the Internet are bright spots. Here's the good news about ISDN: the technology offers high bandwidth for dial-up connections just when telecommuting and Internet use are fueling demand. u Regional carriers have achieved more widespread geographic availability than ever. Information Week, April 22, 1996 0.78Round Two for Bell Atlantic -- Another utilities commission wants flat ISDN rates For the second time in about seven months, Bell Atlantic is up against a tough state public-service commission that wants the company to price its ISDN services on a flat-rate basis to make services more affordable. Communications Week, April 15, 1996 0.78On-line media group to add processor, cable modem -- Acorn preps StrongArm copyright r 1996 CMP Publications, Inc. Electronic Engineering Times, April 08, 1996
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