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To: ftth who wrote (5950)11/13/1999 1:38:00 PM
From: axial  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12823
 
dave - Interesting observation... only Adaptive Broadband, while they may be "out" of the Cisco consortium, are certainly not "in" any Wi-LAN partnership. Could you speculate a little more on the motivation behind this white paper? It seems to me (following your reasoning) that there is one possibility -
- that AB published this paper because they were excluded from the Cisco group. This would amount to some kind of corporate spite, I guess.

Acknowledging the superior insight and knowledge of you and others on this thread, this still seems like quite a logical leap.

However, there is a group to which both AB, Cisco and Wi-LAN do belong - the wireless industry, and therefore -

- it is AB's legitimate and unbiased predictive analysis on possible industry trends.

This paper interests, because I can find no logical reason for its production, except the last one. Perhaps the debate is beginning to move from hallways to a wider (wireless) forum.

Regards, Jim Kayne