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To: Roger Bodine who wrote (3725)8/24/1998 10:52:00 PM
From: Wildman262  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11417
 
Roger, Wave has indicated on many occasions that they have been in discussions with all the major PC OEM's. IBM is usually at the forefront of Wave/PC discussions because they have taken a leadership role in Wave's technology. Both Wave and IBM have agreed to support each other to try and secure an industry standard for Wave's Meter.

I suppose Wave does not mention the others by name, because there have not been any formal announcements with the others. The announcement with Standard Micro back in May foreshadows coming announcements. Standard signed the deal with Wave because their customers want the meters.

I know it is difficult to deal with unknowns. I have done a tremendous amount of research on Wave, and met their people at E3 over the past few years. I concluded long ago that Wave is at the "when" stage and not "if". Try to be patient



To: Roger Bodine who wrote (3725)8/25/1998 4:00:00 AM
From: Marty Lee  Respond to of 11417
 
Hello Roger B..

Remember too, the Wave Multi-channel Content Distribution System is not just "Internet bound." We're ready for Prime Time digital TV via set-top boxes and any other contraptions that channel digital content.

All Aboard the DataTrain..
Marty