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To: reportexpense who wrote (974)11/5/2007 6:41:02 AM
From: hedgefund  Respond to of 1088
 
MISSING DEALS LEFT AND RIGHT>>>>>

Perhaps you might provide some detail...HF



To: reportexpense who wrote (974)11/5/2007 8:58:50 AM
From: Jon Koplik  Respond to of 1088
 
Re : "Am I the only one who is left ???" -- if it makes you feel any better ...........................

I do still have this particular SI message board "subject-marked."

But, I really do not follow WAVE; or have any idea what their medium or long term plans are.

(I am not sure ANYONE ever had a good understanding of that, either ...)

Jon.



To: reportexpense who wrote (974)11/5/2007 10:22:12 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 1088
 
WiMAX has taken time and the likes of Clearwire and Sprint haven't been total winners. Meanwhile Wi-Fi metropolitan areas have been losing ground as the difficulties and lack of demand and one thing and another have reduced the optimistic views of 2 years ago.

Plus the HSDPA/W-CDMA/OFDM/CDMA2000/EV-DO providers are gaining ground very quickly in direct competition.

Not to mention Wi-Fi providers such as Zenbu zenbu.net.nz which are gaining ground.

There are other details such as WiMAX royalties, which I have no idea about, but they must be at least as much as W-CDMA at about 12% since there are so many people with their hands in the till.

Mqurice