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To: Howard Wong who wrote (5098)10/28/2000 7:37:01 AM
From: SurfForWealth  Respond to of 16863
 
Great work, Howard!

IMO this email response goes a long way to support the discussions that have been going on on this thread for the last 18 months. It adds tremendous credibility and support to what Hatim has been telling us and what the WINners have been promoting as the reasons to invest in WIN. The spectrum allocation that Dr. van Waes speaks of is currently being addressed by the MSFT/Compaq/Intel led 5Ghz WLAN Industry Advisory Group.

IMO the decade long dream of Dr. Zaghloul and Dr. Fattouche, in that their technological discoveries and patents would one day lead to a world-wide standard for high speed wireless, is getting very close to becoming a reality. What an exciting experience for all of us that have been involved in various ways. Cheers!!!



To: Howard Wong who wrote (5098)10/28/2000 10:09:16 AM
From: Cush  Respond to of 16863
 
Great work Howard. Thanks for posting that correspondence. <eom>



To: Howard Wong who wrote (5098)10/28/2000 1:30:53 PM
From: Nav Toor  Respond to of 16863
 
Wow! Awesome work Howard.



To: Howard Wong who wrote (5098)10/28/2000 2:56:08 PM
From: padco  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16863
 
Howard

Your idea to ask Mr.van Waes some questions was an excellent one. However, I'm perturbed that you specifically didn't ask about W-OFDM, after all that's where most of us have real money invested. So I have a question for you. Do you feel that the OFDM forum is really a euphemism for a W-OFDM forum? Does anyone else care to comment?