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To: Wyätt Gwyön who wrote (18474)1/6/2000 12:19:00 AM
From: ahhaha  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29970
 
Yes. Wall Street has some grandiose vision for the mobile data market. They have it extrapolated so far it is ready to snap and now converges on zero dollars. The last unit sold yields no revenues. Doesn't matter what delusions Q has, only matters to what extent the believers on the Street have seen the trees on the moon.

Q thinks they have a lock on CDMA. That's easily defeated. Put a twist on it and you have a non-patent invading solution. Further, who needs CDMA? It isn't even optimal. It's only convenient. But let's stay with the meat. Why should the mobile data market be projected to be so dynamic in this one implementation? Doesn't MCOM have a solution? How about WGLS? No one even mentions Time Domain. How convenient, since it is the only way to overcome the problems inherent in the matter-field coupling of em waves. How about mobile data. It's all the fad, but is the market as dense as projected? The only way one knows that this has been achieved is when it is achieved. Right now it is all linear extrapolation and that is notorious for having failed in the past in technology.

But it is a mild, mild, day and this is a topic for another thread. I am saving my good points for the right time.