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To: Dexter Lives On who wrote (1047)6/23/2008 7:50:35 AM
From: hedgefund  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1088
 
I "invested" at the time when, judging by your prior posts, you and I expected NW's trump card was its spectrum with which it would partner (you suggested Verizon as a partner: do you still share that view since the 700 MHz auction and Verizon's LTE announcement with Vodaphone?) with carriers who adopted NW's technology. Since then, and fairly recently, NW announced that it would sell this spectrum. Looking at your posts since then, I see no mention of anything particular to NW that would recommend it to investors (you do mention capacity but that advantage is shared by the other WiMax companies, e.g. Clearwire etc). So anything you wish to contribute on the investment case for NW would be appreciated. HF



To: Dexter Lives On who wrote (1047)6/23/2008 1:36:52 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 1088
 
That's a good link explaining the MC-CDMA acronym. Thanks: wireless.per.nl

I don't recall learning about Linnartz, but was certainly on the case early, back in 1993.

Mqurice