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Technology Stocks : Terayon - S CDMA player (TERN) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: JLIHAI who wrote (953)4/22/2000 10:49:00 PM
From: Dan B.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1658
 
Hi JIHAI,

First, I have to say I don't recall ever posting on RMBS. I'll allow that you might be thinking of some of my posts on NSM- as I did receive a number of surprising and unexpected accolades for those- but you still could easily be thinking of someone else. Third, while I did some work of my own in researching NSM, The source of the thrust of the ideas I offered on NSM was George Gilder, by and large- likewise in this case, despite all. But, if it is me you are thinking of, thanks for the kind words.

As for Terayon and S-CDMA, I'm pretty sure I've not gotten an adequate explanation(or one I can fully decipher?) of why Mr. Gilder supports S-CDMA so strongly as he does, and right now, being technically challenged from the start, I'm most interested in Frank Collucio's thoughts on Terayons new HFC service offerings, and the technology behind them. ...because I trust in not only his technical evaluation abilities, but also his honesty when it comes to recognition of what one knows, and what one does not yet know. So give him and others a listen if they eventually choose to comment, and then after that If I still can't adequately understand why my nose tells me s-CDMA may be better than most here have believed, and I still suspect so, I might even think up something else to ask about.

Cheers,
Freedom Works,

Dan B

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To: JLIHAI who wrote (953)4/23/2000 4:30:00 PM
From: Dan B.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1658
 
JLIHAI,

I would point out that CMTO got their Docsis certification(s) in the end, so has TERN, and it seems to be recognized, at least by the likes of TERN's CEO, that winning Docsis approval for a product on the first attempt is a rare thing.

Dan B