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Technology Stocks : Voice-on-the-net (VON), VoIP, Internet (IP) Telephony

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To: Darren DeNunzio who wrote (2643)4/21/1999 10:02:00 AM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Read Replies (2) of 3178
 
There are millions of fringe area opportunities here for wireless, domestically, where the larger wirelines and cablecos fear to go for lack of a decent ROI justification. I'm in many discussions with folks around the country who reside outside of large metro areas who have no hope of ever getting conventional cable or economically affordable DSL at the present time, and where the ILEC's last upgrades were sometime during the Manhattan Project, effectively. Yes, they've laid new underground and strung new aerial, but it's the same old thing. Dense suburbans can probably look forward to DSL upgrades sometime soon, but it's that next layer beyond where I feel the wirelesses may have their fullest appreciable impact. In those sparsely populated and unfriendly terrains. Just some observations from talking to a lot of speed-deprived people around the country, right now.
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