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52 <deleted> (message appeared twice)RocketMan-3/11/2000
51 the company has acknowledged that fog could be a problem, hence they are testinmact-3/11/2000
50 Hi RocketMan, long time no speak. Thanks for that NASA url, I find it truly intFrank A. Coluccio-3/11/2000
49 << Either he's a brilliant poker play, or he really believes he is onMangoBoy-3/11/2000
48 Hi Moat, Daniel Hesse looked very self assured when he was interviewed on CNBCJohn Pitera-3/11/2000
47 A 1.55um ring laser operating at 100+ gigahertz rates has been experimentally dRocketMan-3/11/2000
46 Re: IRE-Polus Try ire-polusgroup.com Not terribly informative but that's Bill Fischofer-3/11/2000
45 Could you provide a link to Gilders Site? Thanks MartinMartin Muldoon-3/11/2000
44 I tend to agree with you on a lot of your arguments.Although I prescribe to gilshamsaee-3/11/2000
43 Another brilliantly descriptive reply. Keep up the good work. Credibility meterftth-3/11/2000
42 <<The masses need S-CDMA to get reasonable bandwidth, and businesses needftth-3/11/2000
41 re: troposcatter Much like the UPC scanners at check out counters. ?? Greg Boplicity-3/11/2000
40 Well,well,well, look what the cat dragged in...technology parrot extrordinaire ftth-3/11/2000
39 TeraBeam founder Greg Amadon background stuff amcity.com tagish.co.uk JackJack Hartmann-3/11/2000
38 Why do you say MOT? OT: I can't find anything on IRE-Polus either. JackJack Hartmann-3/10/2000
37 << Maybe this will limit TeraBeam's ultimate market to areas where suMangoBoy-3/10/2000
36 Agreed - 1.55um is not strongly absorbed by water-vapor. The absorption coeffigpowell-3/10/2000
35 Robert, if and when the masses receive S-CDMA, they will have been put off fromFrank A. Coluccio-3/10/2000
34 The GTR mentioned that TeraBeam uses IR at a wavelength of 1.55 um. This lies UUplink-3/10/2000
33 Terabeam Networks website (Beginning March 13 th) terabeam.comElmer Flugum-3/10/2000
32 *Oh BS! Typical Gilder bilge to try and lead you to believe something is true iRobertSheldon-3/10/2000
31 Fiber is not going out of style . . . the technologies Mr. Gilder is speaking oRobertSheldon-3/10/2000
30 its MOTRobertSheldon-3/10/2000
29 Lucent's free space optical system is called Opticair. It was unveiled one Bernard Levy-3/10/2000
28 <i>IR would seem to be the portion of the spectrum least susceptible to rRocketMan-3/10/2000
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