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CAWS - Cai Wireless Systems - Cable Modem Killer
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Emcee:  Billy Dunn Type:  Unmoderated
Check out CAWS! Currently at 8 3/4.

This hasn't yet been picked up by the other newswires although DJ and Bloomberg will run stories this afternoon.

ALBANY, N.Y., May 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Testing has begun in Washington on the first Internet-access product delivered by a wireless television company, CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: CAWS) said today. The service uses high-speed wireless modems and is capable of rapidly downloading to customers' computers full-motion video, audio and data at speeds almost seven times faster than the fastest telephony-based modems at consumer costs that are competitive with other commercial Internet access providers. CAI plans to develop similar systems in its other markets throughout the Northeast.

The wireless Internet service sends information to its customers' computer terminals at a rate of 10 megabits per second (Mbps), nearly seven times the rate of today's fastest T1 telephone lines, which transfer data at 1.5 Mbps. By year-end, CAI expects the data transfer rate to nearly triple, reaching 27 Mbps, as wireless modem technology advances. The system's return path receives information from customers through traditional telephony.

CAI's service utilizes multichannel multipoint distribution system (MMDS) technology, which transmits microwave signals over the 2 gigahertz (GHz) band of the radio spectrum. MMDS enables superior signal transmission with fewer disruptions than other wireless technologies transmitted at higher frequencies, which are more susceptible to obstructions such as foliage and environmental concerns such as rain and other precipitation. The MMDS technology also allows high-speed access to Internet web browsers with greater ease.

"Our Internet access service is lightning-fast," said John J. Prisco, president of CAI Wireless Systems. "Anyone frustrated with the agonizing delays associated with surfing the Internet using telephony- based providers will be amazed with our product. And because it is wireless, it has the potential to quickly reach a much larger customer base, particularly in outlying areas where traditional cable has yet to be installed, at much more affordable installation costs."

Wireless high-speed data transfer allows graphics-heavy Internet and World Wide Web sites to be accessed easily, without concerns about errors because of cable line noise. And although the system requires traditional telephony to send data to CAI's Internet service, speed is not hampered because heavy data transfer originates at web servers rather than at web explorers.

Unlike Internet services delivered by traditional hard-wire cable programming providers, CAI's system does not require customers to subscribe to the company's cable television programming. The Navy Computer and Telecommunications Station in Washington (NCTSW), part of the U.S. Navy; several Washington-area schools, including the Churchill Elementary School in McLean, Va., and law firm Rini, Coran & Lancellotta are among the groups involved in the trial, which originates from a facility on the campus of George Washington University.

CAI is deploying the system in Washington with National Digital Network (NDN), an Internet provider with MMDS channels in the top 25 markets. Hybrid Networks is furnishing the high-speed modems used in the trial, and has the first wireless modem in production for Internet networking via MMDS. The Internet service uses a conditional access system similar to other Internet access providers to ensure security.

CAI, based in Albany, N.Y., operates six analog-based wireless cable systems in New York City, Rochester and Albany, N.Y., Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Norfolk/Virginia Beach, Va. In addition, CAI has a portfolio of wireless cable channel rights in eight additional markets, including Long Island, Buffalo and Syracuse, N.Y., Providence, R.I., Hartford, Conn., Boston, Mass., Baltimore, Md., and Pittsburgh, Pa.

CO: CAI Wireless Systems

ST: New York, District of Columbia

IN: CPR TLS

SU: PDT

05/23/96 09:38 EDT
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2221 Stockmate, Missed this prediction by a little. -------------------------------Joseph Moran-12/9/1997
2220 Stockmate....not fighting you on the 16 dollar price that you are predicting. vinniemak-12/8/1997
2219 Joseph, I believe in equal distribution of knowledge on both boardsStockmate-12/8/1997
2218 Vinnie, History will repeat itself as you will see. On HQ look Stockmate-12/8/1997
2217 Vinnie, Stockmate Your posts will get more attention and feedback on the otherJoseph Moran-12/4/1997
2216 Stockmate....Come on...be reasonable. $ 16-1/2 by first quarter of 1998??? Yovinniemak-12/3/1997
2215 Joseph, Yes I am serious abot holding the 5,000 shares until they hStockmate-12/3/1997
2214 Stockmate, Curious, are you talking about getting out of CAWS @16.5? JoeJoseph Moran-11/28/1997
2213 Shaanxi, Do you think we will be able to get out at 16 1/2 in 1997.Stockmate-11/27/1997
2212 Wednesday November 19, 6:31 am Eastern Time Company Press Release USCS InternMazman-11/19/1997
2211 Rich, my advice to you is to get your hands on the last 10-K and 10-Q and have Tim Kenney-11/18/1997
2210 Looking for some input on CAWS... A recent pulse was felt in CAWS as it touchedRichN-11/17/1997
2209 Anyone out there? What is happening to this stock today? Any news?Tim Kenney-10/14/1997
2208 I have removed this abandoned thread more than 20 times from my bookmarks. But Andreas Helke-9/19/1997
2207 Some life hass been seen in this puppy, read the last news item about the stockScott Ozer-2/3/1997
2206 do theyhave any meanful source of revnues. is there any hope of getting a samplScott Ozer-12/31/1996
2205 Stay with the thread...respond to the most current message to stay current....gron gimondo-12/27/1996
2204 What is your current opinion on caws? is it worth more tha $1. do you think theScott Ozer-12/26/1996
2203 CAI Wireless 2Q Losses 57c A Share Vs 48c CAI Wireless Systems Inc. QuarSal Rapacciuolo-11/5/1996
2202 Hey folks, eveyone to the "CAWS - Wireless Cable (New and Improved)" .com-11/1/1996
2201 I know they did not mention Broadband distrubution in the article, however the Jon Taulbee-11/1/1996
2200 Gadzooks Bill read thru the thread??!! I'd rather take a serious thrashing Luce Wildebeest-11/1/1996
2199 Scott , i guess this has nothing to do with us ? will it help, hurt, or be meaphilip TESORIERO-11/1/1996
2198 Not you Calvin, but all you have to do is read thru the threads.BILL JAMES-11/1/1996
2197 Hey Bill who did you have in mind?Luce Wildebeest-11/1/1996
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