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Microcap & Penny Stocks : USRF - Wireless Internet Access -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: BONZ who wrote (865)5/21/1999 4:44:00 PM
From: Glen Dornoch  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 956
 
Things that make you go hmmmmmm....

Up 23%....<positive Nextel field testing???>



To: BONZ who wrote (865)5/21/1999 7:55:00 PM
From: Gold Panner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 956
 
I don't think Woodcomm is around anymore. Quite a while back and just now I went to their homepage only to find that it's been taken off and still off, the state of their web page doesn't look like it belongs to a company that plans to go public or want's to be around for long. Right now, I'm a little dissapointed in this company's endeavours. Nothing has been announced with E-TAIL.COM, no news releases on wireless sales. It doesn't seem like the co. has been doing anything.

Can anyone actually confirm if it was Nextel doing the field tests? It's really hard to believe they'd put out such a verbose and vague news release if the field test was with Nextel. I mean look at all the hype of the past news releases. Even the act of just registering the domain of E-Tail.com was hyped into a news release. This time it doesn't even have all those other ISP company names at the bottom. Over 200 ISPs express interest in USRF system and all this time only a couple of sales so far.

Is Cyberhighway using USRF's wireless system or do they have their own system? or is USRF using Cyberhighway's system? I've been surfing around Cyberhighway's pages and noticed that all their wireless info pages are dated back in 1996.

I still own shares in this company and wonder what the merits are in holding longer... any comments?