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To: pat mudge who wrote (2779)9/14/2000 9:07:30 AM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3951
 
I happen to agree with him some what. Who's to say what will happen, us humans are a pretty crafty lot. But, the dot.com phenomenon could very well be something that happens once in a life time which spawned a market that we will not see again anytime soon. When I was holding QCOM from March of last year till the beginning of this year I was say that QCOM was stock of a lifetime. QCOM's run would not of happen if it wasn't for the stock market environment that was created by the emergence of the dot.coms.

Anyhow, This is not what I want to talk about. I want to talk about answering the following question. When will it be time to move to the stocks that will be the users and providers of all this bandwidth? Is that time now? And who will be the big beneficiary of the continuing build of the network going forward? Plus, what technology will be the winners and where in the network will they be used?

Greg