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To: Curtis E. Bemis who wrote (5038)8/24/1999 11:02:00 PM
From: axial  Respond to of 12823
 
New technology -
Hi; I'm new to this thread. I came here in search of assistance in evaluating some new technology that has emerged from a Canadian company, Wi-LAN (WIN on the Alberta exchange). I'm going to save a thousand words, and paste some links that will explain why I am asking some of the knowledgeable posters on this thread (just spent the
weekend going thru the previous posts). My own take on this is that this technology offers the ability to obtain wireless rates of approx. 22 Mbps in this incarnation, and about 100 Mbps in the next stage of development, in the 2.4 GHz band (and others).
There is some question as to whether this alternative will be as viable in the US, but it definitely appears to have advantages in emerging countries and remote areas.
Anyway,to the links:
wi-lan.com

cx667314-a.chnd1.az.home.com

wi-lan.com

I would appreciate any comments or (especially) any negatives apparent to the readers of this thread, regarding this technology. So. if you see something doubtful, let 'er rip. While I have made a significant commitment to this stock, I'm ahead, and can escape. My own view is that the technology shows real promise...but, I'm looking for a downside. I also posted this on the Broadband thread, where there are also some astute wireless investors.

There is a thread on SI, "Wi-LAN". The CEO of the company frequently posts responses to questions, in the interests of keeping the facts straight.

Thanks for your input. If no real negatives can be found, then perhaps this stock will be of interest to some of you.