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To: jimpit who wrote (327)3/21/2001 10:15:11 PM
From: MicroKing  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 466
 
Jim, I have been following Prav for several years quietly. I know they hired a law firm to enforce patent rights. Shortly after reading the PR. I was watching NBC do a report on America's airports. The report was in regards to late arrivals and the increase.

During the report NBC would know the exact time and location of "every" plane flying in the US. NBC actually showed the computer screen on TV. It was amazing to see every plane and scary at the same time.

My question is how could this be possible without infringing on PRAV's patents? NBC could actually track every airlines plane with exact details of arrival and position. NBC admittedly said that they are using a GPS system. Who supplied the the technology to NBC? Is this data possible without wireless broadband technology?

I have been holding back alot of questions for over a year. I will read the SEC filings before I clutter the board with dumb questions.

Thanks, Greg