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To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (105)9/10/1999 4:41:00 PM
From: Mare Britton  Respond to of 538
 
thanks auric - no bail outs yet. I'm hoping I can get out Monday am with slight loss. I'm not even discounting possibiliby of some up and down action. so far no major news out that spells fraud.



To: Sir Auric Goldfinger who wrote (105)9/10/1999 4:51:00 PM
From: Kevin Podsiadlik  Respond to of 538
 
Not that I see too many people doubting that something is rotten in Denmark here, but talk about your deja vu:

ydi.com internet


YDI Introduces High Speed Wireless Internet Access

Monday, October 19, 1998

Contact: Michael Young

703-237-9090

Falls Church, VA - YDI, a manufacturer of wireless data communication equipment, based in
Falls Church, has just announced a pilot program to offer high speed wireless Internet
Access in the Falls Church area.

Using equipment in the license free 2.4 GHz band, YDI is able to offer subscribers Internet
Access with speeds up to 2,000 Kbps (2 Mbps), 70 times faster than a 28.8 Kbps dial-up
telephone connection! Also, this high speed connection will be available automatically 24
hours a day - no dialing or user intervention is necessary.

At the subscribers' location, users can purchase a wireless Access Point device from YDI
which would connect to a wired LAN (Local Area Network). This will enable all computers on
that network to have continuous high speed wireless Internet Access at a fraction of the cost
of having wired Internet service (such as a T1 line) brought to their office.

Alternatively, a less expensive Wireless LAN card could be installed in a PC to provide the
same wireless connectivity to a single computer, or a wired local network. An antenna is
required to be installed on the roof of the subscriber's building so that it has line-of-site to
the ISP head-end antennas located on the radio tower. All of the necessary equipment and
antennas are available from YDI. Distances over 15 miles from the wireless head-end are
possible if line-of-site between the subscriber antenna and the base antenna can be
achieved. These antennas will be installed on the WFAX (1220 AM) radio tower located in
the center of the city of Falls Church.

One of the key features of YDI's wireless Internet access service is that it is high speed in
both directions. Unlike Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) or Internet access on the proposed
new phone company ASDL data services, files and emails are sent to Internet at the same
speed as information down loaded from the Internet. For example, a 500 Kb file attached to
an email would take about 3 minutes to send using dial-phone services. Using the high
speed wireless Internet Access, this same file will only take a few seconds.


biz.yahoo.com



RARATIN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 9, 1999--Amplidyne, Inc.
(NASDAQ:AMPD - news, AMPDW - news), a manufacturer of wireless amplifiers
and data communication equipment, has just announced a new set of products, to offer high speed wireless internet
access. The Amplidyne equipment will be compatible to IEEE 802.11 standards.

Using equipment in the license free 2.4 GHz band, Amplidyne is able to offer subscribers internet access with speeds
up to 2,000 Kbps (2 Mbps), much faster than a 56 Kbps dial-up telephone connection. The Amplidyne equipment
operates much faster than the much touted Blue Tooth system, operating at 432.6 Kbps. Amplidyne's high speed
connection will be available automatically 24 hours a day -- no dialing or user intervention is necessary.

An Amplidyne Access Point Device, located at the subscribers' location would connect to a wired LAN (Local Area
Network). This will enable all computers on that network to have continuous high speed wireless internet access at a
fraction of the cost of having wired internet service (such as a T1 line) brought to their home office, office or
enterprise. By using roof top antennas, line of sight links up to 50 miles are possible. ISPs in metropolitan areas who
have access to radio towers can offer multiple subscription service using this technology.

Amplidyne's wireless internet access service is high speed in both directions, unlike other services presently in
operation. Large files that take minutes to send using dial-phone services will only take a few seconds using
Amplidyne's high speed wireless internet access.