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To: pcstel who wrote (127180)2/25/2003 4:03:16 PM
From: verdad  Respond to of 152472
 
Yuuuuuuuuuuuuup!!! Caveat emptor. eom.



To: pcstel who wrote (127180)2/25/2003 11:54:55 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 152472
 
PCSTEL, there's all the money in the world for somebody who can turn fivers into tenners in a year or two. Investors will throw $1 trillion at them overnight. So WDMA is only a problem requiring proof of cash flow.

WDMA is a problem, GSM1x is a solution. Why bother with the UMTS stuff? Just upgrade GSM networks to GSM1x, giving a vast turbo-boost to capacity and getting cdma2000 swanky cyberphones on the market.

Then bring the 2GHz spectrum on line as demand warrants, using multi-mode, multi-band radioOne cyberphones running any one of GSM/GSM1x/cdma2000/VW-40/802.11th Heaven in 450MHz, 820MHz, 900MHz, 1600MHz, 2GHz or 2.4GHz.

Not only do potholes show up, opportunities show up too. There are more opportunities than potholes. Potholes just take a couple of shovels of asphalt to fill, opportunities can be grand-scale.

We investing capitalists have to guess what'll happen on the road ahead.

I see wall to wall opportunity, vast demand and stupendously huge revenues and profits. Others see exigency, incident, accident, disaster, calamity, catastrophe, cataclysm, gloom and doom.

There's plenty of money. I've got half a Tonka Truckload waiting for a good opportunity. I'd love to invest in CDMA in Europe. Show me the potholes!

Mqurice