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10077This isn't really news as it was also mentioned in the last conference call.Arnie Doolittle-12/3/2002
10076So,4G by end of decade. Then investors will concentrate on financials instead oAllen Furlan-12/3/2002
10075Reuters UPDATE - Nextel says may skip 3G, hopes for free cash in 03 Tuesday DeceRono-12/3/2002
10074Ron, I think the stock could go to as high as 30, assuming the earnings continueArnie Doolittle-11/21/2002
10073I feel confident we'll reach $20 within six months, but it'll be a rockyRono-11/21/2002
10072So where does NXTL go from here....does it break thru it's 52 week high and im a survivor-11/21/2002
10071Seven was heaven, eight was great. But I can't think of what rhymes with foRono-11/21/2002
10070An interesting overview of QChat by the Public Safety Wireless Network Program (slacker711-11/5/2002
10069Your trying to convince the wrong person....I have done very thorough DD on NXTLim a survivor-11/3/2002
10068KG4, <i>The service in Rural anywhere is virtually non-existant....But, NPhil(bullrider)-11/1/2002
10067<< the service in rural CA. is non-existent>> The service in Rural im a survivor-10/31/2002
10066I'm not trying to debate the issue of ownership or anything else. Whether ilnkennedy-10/31/2002
10065In Canada it's the ownership and it isn't NXTL. I don't recall the Arnie Doolittle-10/30/2002
10064Oh? Who does? NXTL works great in the big cities, not in the sticks. It'slnkennedy-10/30/2002
10063I agree that Canadian coverage is a problem but NXTL has no direct control over Arnie Doolittle-10/30/2002
10062<<Just to ignore DC for a moment and focus on NXTL service area; the footpim a survivor-10/30/2002
10061Just to ignore DC for a moment and focus on NXTL service area; the footprint is lnkennedy-10/30/2002
10060<<Since there are no iDEN phones in most of the developed world, pray tellim a survivor-10/30/2002
10059Notice that the agreement includes only MOT - no other manufacturer. Also W-CDMArnie Doolittle-10/30/2002
10058After reading Qualcomm's press release on the subject, I think a migration tRono-10/30/2002
10057It may be worldwide but what use is that without someone to talk to?Arnie Doolittle-10/30/2002
10056I think 2004 Worldwide Direct Connect is a pipe dream, but it's shown in NexRono-10/30/2002
10055Since there are no iDEN phones in most of the developed world, pray tell how thaArnie Doolittle-10/30/2002
10054They inked a deal with MOT and QCOm to have DC worldwide by either late 2003 or im a survivor-10/30/2002
10053Worldwide DC? That's news to me. DC to Canada, Mexico, Brazil and ArgentinArnie Doolittle-10/29/2002
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