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To: BANCHEE who wrote (22654)3/28/2000 11:10:00 AM
From: xcr600  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57584
 
When is the T spinoff due? CDO might also be another nice play. They have Prism and their VC spinoffs.



To: BANCHEE who wrote (22654)3/28/2000 11:21:00 AM
From: Rande Is  Respond to of 57584
 
Good moves, Banchee. . .RDOC momentum keeps building. . . I was watching THDO and AKLM yesterday as they both seemed to bottom out on the near-term at least. I wish we had better info on which companies are making the best and most software for Playstation II. Perhaps one of our PII enthusiasts can read some reviews and give us an overall picture of who is making what and how it is going over. . .of course we may see a different picture on the U.S. release over the one in Japan.

I guess the only sensible reason for T's move has been on the IPO of their wireless division. . .nothing else makes any sense. . . especially since the street has yet to recognize T's importance in the future of the internet and their bringing it to homes without PCs via the set-top box rollouts via cable networks and digital fibre.

Also, after using wireless internet over the past 2 weeks, I am pretty excited about the possibilities, especially should prices come down some. . .it can get rather pricey and I still believe it will be mostly used by business . . .but will one day be as common as cell phones are today.

Incidently, I used 700 minutes over past 2 weeks. . .and that was while on vacation. . . I could easily see using 3000 to 5000 minutes of cell phone access per month during normal business use.

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