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27 lucent is curently selling Netro's Airstar system, but this system does notmact-3/10/2000
26 << >>Who are the component (chip) suppliers for this technology? MangoBoy-3/10/2000
25 When I look at it, I see buttons on the top. Click on "next page". ThKillswitch-3/10/2000
24 Brian, from what I can tell, the site which you pointed us to "is" thFrank A. Coluccio-3/10/2000
23 All the tech details are available in their patent application, the link is belKillswitch-3/10/2000
22 <<On March 13, a radical new last mile technology will be announced, to fftth-3/9/2000
21 Hi Steve, "Free space" Infrared transmission systems - what are beinFrank A. Coluccio-3/9/2000
20 IR would seem to be the portion of the spectrum least susceptible to rain and fStephen L-3/9/2000
19 Hi Frank: You are right of course about TERN being an anti-fiber play. Two-waBernard Levy-3/9/2000
18 bits and pieces about Hesse leaving AT&T and going into TeraB. biz.yahoo.ctcd-3/9/2000
17 Hello Bernard, yes, something definitely sticks its head up there and asks, WhaFrank A. Coluccio-3/9/2000
16 CEO on CNBCthis afternoon/evening!!!silicon warrior-3/9/2000
15 Don't know if QCOM is a supplier but I do know for a fact that Q is an invecarranza2-3/9/2000
14 Hi everyone. Yes, LU has been in this space for awhile, but they have not annousilicon warrior-3/9/2000
13 And does GG explain how wireless optical links will operate in fog or heavy raiBernard Levy-3/9/2000
12 Isn't LU already playing in this space with its WaveStar. As to guesses aboStephen L-3/9/2000
11 Not that I know of. Most competitors in this arena are up-spectrum fixed wirelMazman-3/9/2000
10 No doubt about it. But they're not talking. And no, I don't know who carranza2-3/9/2000
9 Are there any public companies that are developing similar technology? Thanks, Chris Kozaczka-3/9/2000
8 Not public. Interesting IPO if it ever does go public.carranza2-3/9/2000
7 Is TeraBeam going to go public or are they already a public company? If not, whChris Kozaczka-3/9/2000
6 The Gilder forum talks about TeraBeam being associated with a major telecom equValueman-3/9/2000
5 Don't know how this company plans to solve it, but the easiest way is to chJeffrey James-3/9/2000
4 One competitor I know about is AirFiber, a private San Diego co. headed by somecarranza2-3/9/2000
3 Any idea about how they solved (if they did) the snow, rain, fog and pigeon procarranza2-3/9/2000
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