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To: elmatador who wrote (5058)8/28/1999 2:23:00 PM
From: axial  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12823
 
Thanks for your remarks, in particular, your insight as to why WLL has not gained predominance in the mobile data segment. The next iteration of Wi-LAN's technology should bring about +100 Mbps access points, and I expect that will come about before next summer.

A quote from the Wi-LAN thread, by the CEO, on SI re: Telia -

" I then invited Mr. Davor Tigerman, VP Sales and Marketing Telia Globalcast, who explained why they chose Wi-LAN over Lucent and Breezecom. He stated that neither of the other companies had promised this kind of performance in the near future. He said that they are and intend to remain Wi-LAN's largest customer. He joked at the end by saying he hopes we will hang in there for at least two years."
Message 10239132 The recent hiring of Bill Hews, from Nortel, is a very positive step on the operations and implementation side:

biz.yahoo.com

Nevertheless, the market is littered with the corpses of promising companies who never made it, and I appreciate your take on the prospects of Wi-LAN.