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To: Benchman who wrote (1043)12/21/1999 3:50:00 PM
From: LittleMax  Respond to of 1108
 
Clearing Up Some Confusion

I've never posted on ITKG before but I feel it is necessary to clear up some confusion.

1. ITKG has several types of antennas, some covered by the West Virginia University patents and some of their own invention. The ones covered by the WVU patents are omnidirectional CTHA antennas. IKTG's own inventions are mostly directional but may include some omnidirectional variations on the CTHA. The company's recent announcements of sales of GPS and LEO antennas are, by necessity, directional antennas. (Why would you want an omnidirectional antenna when you're pointing towards a satellite?). This means they are selling their own inventions, not their licensed technologies.

2. I work for a major telecom company and have seen both the omnidirectional and the directional antennas in use. They work. We are testing some of them for our own applications.

3. ITKG has a lot of potential markets, especially for their directional antennas. My expectation is that once a few companies accept the technology for commercialization, a lot more will follow. The orders will get bigger, the costs will get smaller, and the design wins will multiply.

If anyone has questions (excluding confidential or proprietary info), I'll try to answer them. If someone wants to post this to Raging Bull or provide a link, please do so. I don't have an account there and I don't want to be responding on multiple boards.

Thanks

LittleMax



To: Benchman who wrote (1043)12/22/1999 8:41:00 AM
From: Chief  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1108
 
Rob,

I was delighted to hear from you. Thanks for dropping by to comment on ITKG.

I expect some information on the Form 10-SB with regard to any possible comments by the reviewing officer on Monday, December 27, 1999. I will be in touch with the company later that day and will advise the thread accordingly.

Rob, ITKG is an excellent investment at this time (IMO) as we are in the early stages of this "antenna technology". I suspect larger institutions to examine ITKG once the "E"tra baggage has been dropped. If that happens early next year, those already invested in this small company will enjoy a profitable ride.

Revenues are now a reality as the latest press releases demonstrate ITKGs'ability to sell their patented technology.

Warm regards Rob,

Chief