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To: willcousa who wrote (180802)4/17/2005 9:38:16 PM
From: robert b furman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
No.

I saw this picture about 2 years ago.

I think satellites are huge in the future.

I'm very excited about Intel's WI MAX.

Of all the many acquisitions done in 99 and 00(by Intel) -I think Wi-max could well be the justification for the diversification into communication chips.

This could be so powerful that it leapfrogs much of todays broadband telecom.

Before DSL and Cable modems GM owned Pulsat - the largest private satellite network in the world.All of their dealers and manufacturing plants,assembly plants used satellites for communicating - then came the internet - it replaced Pulsat because it is cheap.

Could be satellite and Wimax gets it all done and on infrastucture of wires and cables.

A new creative destruction force sponsored by Intel - that's a very awesome combination.

Bob