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To: Jon Taulbee who wrote (21237)8/31/2001 12:45:55 PM
From: Shaw  Respond to of 21342
 
Jon your jerry rigged remote located data communication system sounds cool. Congratulations on your use of imagination and resource fullness. Unfortunately my technical vocabulary is rather limited, so I can't presently completely follow the details of your system..

I would like to continue a discussion of broadband systems, later when I have time. I can visualize systems in concept, but not having a technical background, I loose it when it comes to technical terms.

I have a wireless transport system in mind for a wireless to wired broadband system, but I am reluctant to mention those kind of details here, because that is for Westell’s eyes only. But in terms of wireless systems you are familiar with, do you think there are ways to keep on boosting capacity as broadband demand grows. My thinking is you just keep adding new layers to the wireless end of the system to increase capacity.

Jon I guess the bottom line here is to find new ways to integrate the broadband network, or be left behind, if you rigidly throw your complete loyalty to one system. However at the same time, one should make the most of the system that you have expertise with, because for the moment that is where you are going to make the most money.