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To: levy who wrote (6415)5/29/1999 3:33:00 PM
From: Puna  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 28311
 
Look at one of Microsoft's latest investments NEXTEL (NXTL), they appear to be targeting the future integration of Internet in cell phones according to todays story in Briefing.Com schwab.com The part of the article I thought stood out regarding your target question, and Gnet/Allen futures was this "While everyone is convinced that broadband will come to PCs first through cable or phone lines, the infrastructure to bring internet communications to devices that are already wireless is now being built. What if the wireless phone infrastructure becomes capable of carrying broadband signals before the cable industry gets built out for broadband? "