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To: Rascal who wrote (51206)11/20/1999 2:38:00 PM
From: marginmike  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
I am no engineer but I think Irwin and Vertabi know what their talking about. They are the creators of modern Wireless technoloies as we know it. This guy sounds like a complete moron. I would like to know how ATHM will provide DATA in a mobile enviroment? Whille he is at it ask him who will spend billions to connect areas in the third and 2nd world that have no backbone. To top that off will be the massive competition ATHM will have. What protective barriers do they have in their market? 0. If Wireless data is only used in mobile enviroments and in areas that are less densly populated HDR will be fine. As for Time Domain, it might well be the next reat thin. If it is I am sure Irwin will pull the trier and buy it. We have to have some faith in the MMT.



To: Rascal who wrote (51206)11/20/1999 4:26:00 PM
From: t36  Respond to of 152472
 
here's something on this from the emc thread.....

OT: QCOM and wireless internet

This is very much an interest area for me though I admit I missed QCOM's fabulous run
this year (can't win them all). Personally, I don't believe the real wireless revolution has
yet begun. QCOM will certainly be one of the leading players over the near term, but
the company I'm most closely watching is privately-held Time Domain, Inc. See their
web site at time-domain.com for a fascinating introduction to ultra-wideband
(UWB) and its implications.