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To: Rob S. who wrote (10963)4/16/2001 12:50:06 PM
From: rich evans  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12823
 
Rob, From an investment side, one way to play the telcom industry is buying SANM. Its has a lock on all the backplane business. Its business is 75% telecom with about 30% of tHAT wireless. It is cheap right now, reports on Wednesday and IMO is the best way to play the growth in telecom no matter what happens re all the different access, protocals, technology etc.
Rich



To: Rob S. who wrote (10963)4/16/2001 9:37:46 PM
From: P2V  Respond to of 12823
 
Hello Rob S. If you aren't already familiar with this
group, you may wish to review the presentations at the following link. Obviously Microsoft has a compelling
reason to get the Fixed Wireless Leaders to market standard
products that they can easily support with their Next Operating System versions..

Regards,
OM

microsoft.com

The following presentations from these meetings are available for download under Presentations at the end of this page:

Redmond and Amsterdam Meetings:
Wireless 5GHz Industry Brainstorming Meeting (Microsoft/Compaq/Intel)
Wireless 5GHz Wireless LAN Industry Collaboration (4G Network Technologies)
Driving the Wireless Future (Atheros Communications)
IEEE 802.11a Update (Intersil)
HiperLAN 2: A Technical Overview (Ericsson)
5GHz Wireless Networking Requirements and Proposal (AMD)
Applications and Requirements for 5GHz wireless interconnectivity in the home (Philips)
QoS Application Scenarios (Microsoft)
5GHz Globalization (Wi-LAN)
San Diego Meeting:
Overview (Microsoft)
Global 5G Standard: A Win-Win Solution (hLan)
QoS in Wireless LANs: Issues, Analysis, Approach (Lucent)
Houston Meeting:
5GHz WLAN Industry Advisory Group Meeting Overview (Microsoft and Compaq)
5GHz Standards: An Interworking Sketch (NEC)
5GHz WLAN Market Requirements for Consumer AV Applications (Panasonic)
5GHz WLAN Spectrum Issues (Motorola)
5GHz WLIAG: Requirements Study Group Issues (Philips)
A comparison of HIPERLAN/2 and IEEE 802.11a (University of Bristol and Telia Research)
Multimedia Mobile Access Communications (MMAC) (NTT Network Innovation Labs)
UK Consultation and Issues for Development of WLANs at 5GHz (Radiocommunications Agency, UK)
Stockholm Meeting:
Agenda and Group Report (Microsoft and hLAN)
Administrative Logistics Summary (Microsoft and Ericsson)
5GHz Global Harmonization (hLAN and Ericsson)
Supporting white paper: "Super-Frame" Proposal for harmonization between 802.11a and HiperLAN2 - Implications on 802.11a devices (hLan)
Dual-Mode Clients - A Coexistence Scenario (NEC)
Home Environment (Microsoft and Philips)
Japan - Regulatory Issues (Matsushita Communication)
Jitter Avoidence (hLAN)
Hilton Head:
Introduction (Microsoft)
IEEE 802.11 TGh Overview (Nokia)
IEEE 802.11 TGe Status (Intel)