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Microcap & Penny Stocks : CYCOMM (CYII)-on aquisition trail -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kimrric who wrote (952)1/7/1998 1:14:00 PM
From: James W. Bradsh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1800
 
Kimrric -
Am not the foremost authority on CYI, but will try to answer your question.

The 405LT TEMPEST unit is a laptop computer in an aluminum alloy case meeting the specified government NSA TEMPEST requirements. I do not have access to the specifics. The press release tells about all it can. The point to note is the 405LT is available on a GSA schedule for ease of procurement (that could lead to other government agency orders). What now if the FBI, CIA, and such agencies begin to feel a need? Boeing may find use for same on some commercial aircraft (not a prediction, just a possibility).

As far as SLICE, believe there is no reason it cannot be utilized in either the Tempest or PC Mobiles, if specified by the purchaser. You will need to contact the company for a more factual answer.

SLICE, in and of itself is NOT the main focus for CYI as I see it, nor will it ever be. If you are in CYI for SLICE, you had better reconsider your investment. CYI's main growth and profits will come from the TEMPEST units and the PC MOBILE, with SLICE providing extra feature availability. At least that is how I see it. Perhaps we can get someone with a little deeper knowledge of this to add comments. Then we will both be better informed.

Jim



To: Kimrric who wrote (952)1/7/1998 3:55:00 PM
From: Don Parker  Respond to of 1800
 
Reference James B's previous and to add additional to it.. In a meeting I had with Mr. Hawk he told me that the SLICE would be around and available but the main thrust of Cycomm's marketing plan would be the PCMobile and the TEMPEST division. Of course both can use the encryption technology if the user needs or wants it. It is a patented tech and so very little danger of losing it.