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To: Benchman who wrote (147)2/17/1998 8:05:00 PM
From: Randy Wright  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1108
 
From what I have read about the CTHA antenna is that the real strength to the product is it's transmission capability. It can transmit three times as far on the same amount of energy and does not fade due to buildings, hillsides and such It seems that the current marketing focus of the CTHA antennas is for products that receive signals. Granted, the market for products that receive signals are easily retrofitted for use with the new CTHA, but what are the plans for the rollout of transmitting devices?

The ISA Communications web site iascom.com shows actual photos of seven of the CTHA's. All are receiving devices. Are there plans in the works for cellular transmission towers and such? Think of the positive PR and potential there.

I am a shareholder in both IASCA and ITKG and feel both companies will do great in the near future.