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To: Scott Overholser who wrote (31455)6/1/1999 6:30:00 PM
From: Brian Lempel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Keep those estimates going up, guys:

nytimes.com

The consultancy expects more than 1 billion Internet subscribers in five years; 750 million will use mobile terminals, while 670 million will use landlines.

There is virtually no way we are doing under $5.50 in earnings for 2000.

~Brian



To: Scott Overholser who wrote (31455)6/1/1999 10:03:00 PM
From: JohnG  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
CTXS & CSCO are collaborating to to optimize the speed at which CSCO's routers process info from servers running CTXS software.

biz.yahoo.com CTXS is going flat out to make sure thin clients (&fat clients too of course) linked to servers through the net speed data through routers in the net.

So we have:
1)Servers running CTXS thin client software
2)Bill Gates owning 6% of CTXS
3)Bill Gates rewriting software license agreements to allow servers running his software to sell usage to anonymous subscription users. Others such as SAP revising their software to optimize the way it works W/ CTXS software.
4)CSCO and CTXS collaborating to make sure CSCO routers provess info from CTXS servers as optimally as possible
5)QCOM and MSFT starting a joint venture named Wireless Knowledge to promote/facilitate windows CE usage and applications on CDMA phones.
6)Future CDMA phones capable of very high data rates
7)Hatachi releasing a new windows CE mini puter running windows CE and having a special plug in port for a CDMA phone

As my grandaddy used to say, "If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it just may be a duck." In case you didn't guess, I own a little CTXS.

Yes we will soon have CDMA wireless access through the net to server based applications. CDMA phones and devices will connect us not only to people but to server software and data bases. Place will rapidly cease to matter.