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pig where r u? short squeeze or just mms making money?
NOPE...BUT BOREDOM HAS GOT ME GOING...LOL
HEY JOE, DO YOU EVER GET OUT OF SOLITARY CONFINEMENT? OR ARE YOU ON DEATH ROW,CONFINED TO IHUB JAILHOUSE 4 LIFE?
can you get tos deleted in da jailhouse?
joe money...your a poor excuse of a human being...r u human?
PRICE TARGET 12 MONTHS= 24...CYAS THERE!
DISCO...DID YOU EVER GET INFO FROM YOUR FRIEND ON HOW RW DID AT THE SD CONFERENCE?
BTW EXCEL..WHY ARE YOU SO CONCERNED OF MY POSTS? AFRAID OF THE TRUTH?
HEY EXCEL, ANY CHANCE OF A CLEAN SLATE WITH ME! FORGIVENESS IS GOLDEN! ILL FORGIVE YOUR RELENTLESS PUMPING OF NVEI 2 YEARS AGO AND TONE DOWN THE PERSONAL ATTACKS....LETS STICK TO OPINIONS AND FACTS!
IM NOT IN JAIL JO MO...JUST VISITING MY OLD PALS....I BRIBED MATT WITH 2 YOUNG HOT TAMALES FROM SOUTH BEACH MIAMI, A BOTTLE OF DOM P AND 2 SUPER BOWL 03 TICKETS...TRY IT, EVERYONE HAS A PRICE!!! LOL
my new portfolio for MAD appreciation when recovery begins!
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sunw
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ctxs
cmx
intc
vlnc
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and go to sleep and count DA MONEY!
joe money, wheres a good place to put your money these days?
tech large caps?
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-Based Software Firm Needs to Fuel Growth, Analysts Say
The Miami Herald
Mar. 2--Citrix Systems, the darling of South Florida's high-tech community since the company's inception in 1989, has essentially been a one-trick pony.
Granted, the Fort Lauderdale company has reached almost $600 million in revenue on the back of software that allows applications to be accessed from a central server, saving companies the time and expense of installing programs on individual computers and other devices.
Going forward, Citrix must rely on new products to fuel the high-octane growth that investors expect from high-tech companies, analysts say.
This week, Citrix takes a big step in transitioning to a multiproduct company when it unveils its latest software to a gathering of more than 1,000 of its resellers in Hollywood. Resellers will be responsible for marketing the software to corporate customers.
The software, code-named South Beach, capitalizes on the migration of computing to the Internet. The South Beach portal server creates a personalized Web environment where employees, customers and suppliers can access information, services and software applications using a variety of devices. Citrix likes to refer to it as the "virtual workplace."
"It's around the whole idea of having the office come to you instead of you having to go to the office," explains Mark Templeton, Citrix's chief executive. "So the benefit for the user of the virtual workplace is they get work-time flexibility. They can work when they need to or want to, wherever they need to or want to."
Citrix has dominated the server-based computing world and may be on its way to becoming a $1 billion software company. Duplicating that success in the portal market will be difficult given the intense competition and the drop in capital spending by companies grappling with a sluggish economy.
The pending release of South Beach hasn't done much to pump up Citrix's stock, which hit a 52-week low last month after Citrix revised its outlook downward. Perhaps also holding the stock down are persistent rumors that Microsoft Corp. may eventually compete with Citrix's core technology. Microsoft licensed Citrix technology for use in the Redmond, Wash., company's operating system in 1997, but that agreement ends next quarter.
Followers of Citrix still regard the company as a favorite.
"In the new world that I see, it's going to be one of the top 10 software companies" within 24 months, predicts Michael E. Stanek, an analyst with Lehman Bros.
Having played the part of start-up company, Citrix is preparing for its next role.
"In all of software history, there are fewer than 50 independent software companies that have been able to cross over the $1 billion revenue mark," CEO Templeton notes. "And today, there are actually less than 25 that are over it. We feel very, very well-positioned not only to break through, but to stay through."
Templeton declines to say when Citrix should reach that mark, but he predicts the annual growth rate of its core technology -- MetaFrame -- should range anywhere from 15 percent to 30 percent. Using the low end of the estimate, Citrix would break the $1 billion barrier in 2004.
And that doesn't take into account sales of South Beach, its new portal product. Citrix has yet to officially name the product, and it hasn't disclosed what the software will cost. Still, Tom Ernst, an analyst with Thomas Weisel Partners in San Francisco, says sales of South Beach could reach $75 million next year, its first full year on the market.
"This is a company trying to reach a point where they're a strategic part of companies' infrastructure, much in the same way as a Microsoft and Oracle have become," Ernst says. "I think it's doable, but it's certainly not a guarantee."
Citrix has been bundling NFuse, a portal product it developed, with MetaFrame. NFuse allows users to access Windows and Unix applications over the Web. To accelerate its involvement in the portal market, Citrix last year paid about $185 million to acquire Sequoia Software Corp. of Columbia, Md.
Sequoia developed the technology to access applications for such things as customer-relations management and enterprise-resource management. There was just one problem: The Sequoia technology literally took months to implement. So Citrix has spent the last year redeveloping the technology so it can be implemented more quickly and easily, Templeton says.
Citrix relies on a group of about 8,500 resellers to market its products, about 1,000 of whom will be introduced this week to South Beach at the Westin Diplomat Resort and Spa in Hollywood. About 500 resellers initially will be trained and certified to sell and support South Beach, which is expected to be available by the end of June. In the meantime, resellers will be able to presell South Beach.
"South Beach is the way they're advertising their introduction into the portal market, and everybody and their brother is in the portal market now," says Keith Holcomb, chief operating officer of Aspedient Technologies, a Citrix reseller based in Miami.
Holcomb says companies like IBM and San Jose-based BEA Systems already have introduced some portal products, so Citrix will be playing catch-up. One advantage Citrix has is a sales channel to market South Beach to its existing customers, he says.
Even if Citrix is somewhat behind the competition, many see its move into the portal market as critical because of the migration of applications to the Web.
Daniel M. Kusnetzky, who follows software developments for consulting firm International Data Corp., says demonstrations of the portal software highlight some powerful tools.
"Citrix faces a problem, however," Kusnetzky says. "Their demonstration . . . looks just like the demo-ware others are showing. Citrix hasn't really found a way of distinguishing themselves."
Criticism is nothing new for Citrix. For years, critics have been saying it was just a matter of time before Microsoft invaded Citrix's turf and offered a technology similar to MetaFrame.
Such talk erupted again last fall when Lehman Bros.' Stanek raised the possibility of a relationship developing between Microsoft and New Moon Systems, a San Jose software maker that has a product that competes with Citrix's MetaFrame.
The rumors may have contributed to a decline in Citrix's stock in the fall, but no deal ever materialized. Yet because Citrix works so closely with the Windows operating system, the questions continue to dog the company.
At Citrix's annual conference in Orlando last year, Bob Kruger, the company's chief technology officer, addressed the issue.
"People have asked me . . . how do you dance with the gorilla?" Kruger said. "Well, the answer is you've got to be really light-footed. You've got to stay out of his way. You've got to be observant and understand where the sweet spots are in the marketplace."
Even Microsoft tried to quell concerns in a December statement. "We value our relationship with Citrix greatly and continue to view Citrix as a leading provider of solutions that solve the critical application access problems faced by our mutual customers," said Charles Stevens, vice president of Microsoft's enterprise partner group.
Templeton and analysts deny there's any significance to the end of Citrix's five-year licensing agreement with Microsoft in a few months. Microsoft licensed Citrix's technology in 1997 -- rather than develop it itself -- and paid the Fort Lauderdale company $175 million.
Templeton expressed doubt that Microsoft would now offer its own version of MetaFrame.
"Why would they do that when we're already doing the key thing that they're looking for, and that is driving the adoption of the Windows platform?" Templeton says. "I don't understand the economic incentives for aggressively competing with us."
South Florida's most-prized start-up technology company was founded in 1989 by Edward E. Iacobucci, who had led the IBM team in Boca Raton that developed the OS/2 operating system.
Iacobucci was Citrix's technological visionary until the company badly misfired on its earnings target in the second quarter of 2000 and its shares lost about 70 percent of their value. Iacobucci left Citrix and Templeton relinquished his title as chief executive, though he remained the highest-ranking executive. In an odd twist, Citrix's board reinstated Templeton as CEO following a nearly yearlong search for a new boss.
In his second stint leading Citrix, Templeton says Citrix has been successful in penetrating its existing customer base. In the past, it had difficulty infiltrating companies beyond individual departments.
"We actually have some research that shows that our opportunity in just the MetaFrame area is $8 billion," he says. "Just to give you some context, since the company was founded in 1989, we have cumulatively less than $2 billion in revenue for everything we've sold."
Still, Microsoft can't rely on MetaFrame exclusively to drive its growth, some say.
"Long term, they will be challenged to clearly define their strategy to bring other software technologies to bear on their solution," says David Friedlander, analyst with Giga Information Group, a technology advisory group in Cambridge, Mass. "They'll need to do this in a time frame that will protect them from the sort of leveling off in the growth of MetaFrame."
In January, Citrix lowered its forecast for MetaFrame's growth to 15 percent from 20 percent, a letdown after a strong fourth quarter when revenue jumped 28 percent and profits climbed 32 percent. At the same time, rumors spread that some of Citrix sales staff had bolted, Templeton says.
Nervous investors pushed the stock to a new 52-week low of $13.50 last month, before it regained some altitude last week. It closed at $15.25 on Friday. Two years ago, the stock was trading above $118.50.
Where Citrix goes after it introduces South Beach, Templeton won't say. But he says a lot more technologies and products can be offered in the context of the virtual workplace. And it's sitting on more than $700 million in cash that it could use for acquisitions.
"The bigger issue for Citrix surrounds new products," says Michael Cristinziano, an analyst with Gerard Klauer Mattison in New York. "They will be the swing factor with respect to growth. . . . While MetaFrame could be seen to be a grand slam, I would hope South Beach could be a double, and hopefully Citrix can follow up with a bunch of singles.
"If the portal strategy is not successful, I would blame the execution, not the strategy," Cristinziano adds. "Now we have to see how they execute."
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(c) 2002, The Miami Herald. Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News. CTXS, MSFT,
hello all nvcf realists! all 5 of us...
Can you say, instantaneous data transfer? Can you say, video on demand?
Why Fiber To The Home (FTTH) Is Inevitable
By Alan Luber (May 10, 2001)
[CAPITALISM MAGAZINE.COM] For the past few years, telecom companies have been working diligently to provide us with pseudo-broadband internet connections over copper (DSL) and cable (cable modem). I use the term "pseudo-broadband" because the existing telecom infrastructure can only provide speeds of up to 1.5 megabits per second. ( In theory, cable modem can provide up to 2.5 megabits per second, but in reality nobody obtains these speeds because the shared aspects of cable modem results in lower speeds.)
No doubt improvements will be made over the next few years to squeeze more out of copper and cable, but it doesn't matter, because fiber to the home is coming, and it will be here faster than most people predict. In case you're wondering, FTTH provides download speeds of up to 155 megabits per second -- that's 100 times faster than the pseudo-broadband DSL and cable modem connections. Can you say, instantaneous data transfer? Can you say, video on demand?
SBC and Bellsouth are two of the telecom giants pioneering FTTH. The initial markets are new residential construction, because you don't have to dig up streets in an existing neighborhood to lay the fiber optic cable. SBC plans to wire 6,000 homes in a community in San Francisco by late next year. Initial net connections will only be about 5 mb / second -- far from the theoretical maximum of 155 mb / second, but still blazingly fast compared to DSL and cable modem.
BellSouth is also pioneering FTTH with a trial project involving more than 400 people in the Atlanta suburb of Dunwoody. These individuals have internet connections of about 10 mb / second!
No doubt there will be stumbles along the way to providing FTTH. No doubt there are challenges to making FTTH cost effective. No doubt it will take years before most residences in America have true broadband internet access.
But FTTH is inevitable, for a number of reasons:
Speed. Nothing else comes close. Not copper, not cable, not wireless. Speed will find a way.
Demand. Once FTTH begins to worm its way into the residential infrastructure, home buyers will seek it out. Years ago, when the cable television infrastructure was being deployed, the availability of cable in a neighborhood became an important purchase consideration for homebuyers. The same thing will happen with FTTH. Homebuyers will seek it out, and within the next few years, FTTH will become the standard for all new construction. This will lay the groundwork for FTTH to spread rapidly via the principle of competitive disadvantage.
The Principle of Competitive Disadvantage. Imagine a country where all buyers of new residential construction have internet connections of 155 megabits per second. People with DSL and cable modem connections to the internet will be at an enormous competitive disadvantage to those that have FTTH connections. Imagine two people working from home, one with a 1.5 mb / second internet connection and another with a 155 mb / second internet connection. Which person do you think will be more productive? Which person has the fundamental competitive advantage in an internet based society? The principle of competitive disadvantage will drive prices to the point where it becomes cost effective to deploy fiber to existing homes. The intrinsic competitive nature of our society and economy will not tolerate a situation very long where the majority is at a huge technology based competitive disadvantage to the minority. Once FTTH has been deployed as the standard for new construction, the principle of competitive disadvantage will cause it to spread rapidly to existing construction.
How fast will it happen? I believe that the majority of homes in this country will have FTTH internet connections within ten years, and I believe that the principle of competitive disadvantage will be the driving force behind such a rapid deployment.
Copyright 2001 e-Broadband News. All rights reserved. E-Broadband News provides readers with news, commentary, and analysis pertaining to companies whose products and services increase bandwidth and storewidth for faster internet access.
SMELL BACON....NAH I SMELL SAUTEED SCAM!WELL DONE I MIGHT ADD
GOOD MORNING ALL NVCF REALISTS!
good morning all 2 realists lol....
BILL I AGREE WITH YOU...Posted by: WHP03
In reply to: A deleted message Date: 2/27/2002 4:16:29 PM
Post # of 2447
I don't support the removal of any post, just because someone disagrees with someone else... but then again this is a board run by an individual who has the right I suspect to do what he wants with the board.
All these boards are an interesting place to visit, and post; obviously I've posted a lot over the past 5-6 yrs... but I don't take any of this too seriously, as this is not where the rubber meets the road, and what I see posted here is such a small (less than 5%) of the reason I would ever decide to buy more, hold, or sell any particular stock
everything is imminent....another board member/advisor....more salaries.....no products
nvei mentioned licensing the tech.who will manufacture the chipsets?anyone know what a chipset costs? profit margin per chipset?
DISCO, IS THIS THE PATENTS JH SPEAKS OF?
Patented technology is a NVX3D sofware package and a NVX3D lens kit for projectors.
NO MATT WILL NOT OBJECT IMO...PASS SOME POWER MY FRIEND!
NVXE/NVEI PATENT.....NVXE is a true stereoscopic 3D production company that specializes in 3D product development and distribution for special venue theaters, home video, broodcast and theatrical markets by utilizing patented technology for the creation and exhibition of 3-dimensional media. Patented technology is a NVX3D sofware package and a NVX3D lens kit for projectors.
http://newvisual.com/
http://www.adaptivenetworks.com
NVEI RESEARCH LINKS ( updated 2/03/2002 )
* denotes new links since last update
OUTSTANDING SHARES: 31,457,528 ( 1/27/02 )
ESTIMATED SHARES IN PUBLIC FLOAT: 19.7 million ( 9/7/01 )
CONTACT INFORMATION:
New Visual Entertainment
5920 Friars Road, Suite 104
San Diego, CA 92108
phone: 619.692.0333
fax: 619.718.7446
Company Website: http://www.newvisual.com
PUBLIC RELATIONS FIRM: Fleishman-Hillard Inc., the United States' largest public relations firm.
http://www.fleishman.com
Fleishman-Hillard
Bridget Stachowski, 619/237-7717
stachowb@fleishman.com
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
January 23, 2002 - New Visual Corp. and Adaptive Networks Announce Progress on High-Speed Transmission Technology Development
Nov. 16, 2001 - NVEI announced that their previously announced development agreement with Adaptive Networks has yielded significant progress towards the completion of a prototype business-to-business product.
Nov 1, 2001 - NVEI announces the name of the Cambridge University Student that will be working on the technology in conjuntion with Dr. Greaves.
Oct. 2, 2001 - New Visual Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire Hytek Services. Hytek's website: http://www.hytekservices.com/
FACTS AND OPINIONS ABOUT THE RECENT SERIES OF SHAREHOLDERS MEETINGS NVEI HAS BEEN CONDUCTING IN VARIOUS CITIES
Oct. 12, 2001 - John Howell made a visit to Cincinnati to meet with shareholders and local brokers. In the two links below you can read most of the presentation and some questions and answers from the meeting.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=69127
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=69128
Nov. 16-17, 2001. NVEI held a two day series of meetings with shareholders in Las Vegas. Below is a list of posts from those meetings.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=71427
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=71428
PAST EVENTS
Aug. 13, 2001 - NVEI announced that the company has entered into an agreement with Adaptive Networks, Inc. to collaborate with the New Visual engineering consultants to expedite the design and commercialization efforts of New Visual's broadband transmission technology over telephone wire. In addition, Dr. Michael Propp, co-founder and president of Adaptive Networks has been named to the New Visual advisory board.
Aug. 6, 2001-- NVEI announced that the company has taken proactive measures to re-organize its technology development efforts. These measures include changes in management and operations.
Context of John Howell's speech at the NVEI 2001 Annual Shareholders meeting held on 6/27/2001.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=58360
On 6/25/2001 NVEI announced it is developing a relationship with the University of Cambridge to support the advancement of New Visual's Cu@OCx transmission technology. ( see press releases section below for link )
OTHER MESSAGE BOARDS FOR NVEI
InvestorsHub
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/board.asp?board_id=435
* LINK FOR MORE RESEARCH AND EXPLANATION OF COMPUTER MODELING AND SIMULATION TECHNIQUES
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=262395
RESEARCH ON ADAPTIVE NETWORKS AND THEIR POWERLINE TRANSMISSION TECHNOLOGY
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=71197
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=71198
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=71199
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=71200
ARTICLES AND OPINIONS ABOUT NVEI
Sept. 6, 2001 - To listen to an audio interview with NVEI CEO Ray Willenburg go to: http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=177125
An article from the 7/2/2001 Broadband Info Website about NVEI.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=58258
An article from a local San Diego Magazine about NVEI:
http://www.thetsector.com/showStory.cfm?ts_story_id=1671
On 3/12/01, there was an article on Network World about NVEI and the Cu@OCx Technology:
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=47708
On 2/28/01 There was an article in a San Diego paper about the successful testing of NVEI's Cu@OCx Technology:
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=46251
White paper entitled " Enter the Broadband Era. " ( this is a GREAT article to read to fully understand the possible implications of the New Wheel Technology )
http://www.instat.com/catalog/downloads/broadbandera_return8yt.htm
12/1/2000 article about NVEI from the dow jones news service as reported on the interactive wall street journal website:
http://www.ragingbull.altavista.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=30367
Text of The Whitehorne Report on NVEI:
http://www.thebrokerdealer.com/ProfileNVXE.doc
Read investor comments from the 6/27/2001 NVEI Annual Shareholders meeting: The following post is #1 of ten posts on the subject. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=57802
PRESS RELEASES:
http://www.newvisual.com/press/
BIOGRAPHIES OF BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS
http://www.newvisual.com/investors/
Link to Adaptive Networks. The privately held company that Dr. Propps owns. http://www.adaptivenetworks.com/
Link to Virata. Dr. Greaves from Cambridge was one of the original founders of this company. http://www.virata.com/
Cambridge University Biography of Dr. David Greaves
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=70385
PATENT LINKS
General information about filing international patents:
http://www.ragingbull.altavista.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=33061
More specific information on patents:
http://www.patents.com/patents.htm
http://www.uspto.gov/patft/index.html
A post that describes the U.S. patent filing process:
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=41240
RESEARCH LINKS
Stock Research:
http://www.thestocksharks.com/ResearchCenter.htm
Reference Desk:
http://www.refdesk.com/
MISC LINKS
An email reply from John Howell that helps explain some aspects of the " poison pill " provision. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=63006
Explanation of what BER ( Bit Error Rates ) are and how they are measured.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=52978
NVEI's PR firm Client list: (we are among some very distinguished company)
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=50400
Definition and glossary of technical terms regarding " Shannon's Law ".
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=42987
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=42988
Good article describing and identifying all market makers:
http://www.ragingbull.altavista.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=33108
Glossary of Broadband Terminology:
http://www.ragingbull.altavista.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=NVEI&read=26426
Order New Visual apparel at:
http://www.just-a-stitch.com
disco, i dont see my name as an assistant yet? please have matt add it.
when will you be posting your friends view of rich wilsons presentation yesterday?
agreed eom
thanx disco. looking forward to full report. the pps went up 22% but was met with a bombardment of sells. i guess insiders unloaded into the pr. same pattern for last past 12 months.
heavy dumps towards end of day. hmmm
Posted by: SIMIONDINGER
In reply to: Mosconiac who wrote msg# 2324 Date: 2/25/2002 4:36:53 PM
Post # of 2326
At the ask???? not so. massive dumping today Yes some buying at the ask but check out the last hour 5k,5k,5k,5,1k,2.5k 20,00k,7k etc it went on and on all day AT THE BID So who was selling into todays P.R.??? WASN`T ME !!!!!
can restricted stock be sold to an individual investor without having to be reported as insider selling?
turned out to be a good day for daytraders and insiders. someone dumps everytime it tries to go up.
slowandeasy, you must be excited.i feel the electricity in the air and it aint enron
open apology to the longs
in speaking on phone with a guy who i strongly believe is the most honest person on the planet, i have been wrong in questioning the integrity of longs. i trust this guy or gal and will atest that the longs strongly believe with there hearts and wallets that nvei is not a scam!
karl kruse my apologies...you have worked your tail off in your beliefs that nvei will solve the last mile bottleneck...
i have been following this company for many years and though it has made mistakes WHO HASNT.
I ONLY WISH I CAN GET MY WIFE TO BELIEVE!.
bid dropped like rock as dumping hit hard...whose dumping?
i will admit company finally is looking out for shareholders it seems. time will tell and im holding jh to a prototype being ready for field trials in late summer 02!!!if not all nvei credibility gets flushed.....again.
well longs, pps is up 22%...is it temporary?
time will tell.
i smell bacon. pig you ok?
pig, you must go there and ask rich the tuff questions.inform us how he responded.tia
2 YEARS SINCE THEORY WAS INTRODUCED...AND ITS STILL A THEORY
3 MONTH GOING CONCERN AND NO FINANCING HAS BEEN SECURED
NOT LOOKING GOOD AT ALL
look at the competition!!!
Telecom and International Issues
8:00 am Broadband
Broadband is more than just fat pipes. This session explores how both established and emerging competitors are vying to get more data to more people, at the lowest cost. You’ll hear from six different companies with six different strategies:
Air Fiber - a San Diego company that’s using lasers to deliver data at more than 600 Mbps to the end user. Steven Miller, Director of Product Development shows how.
Ensemble Communications - Wireless technologies have given small companies a chance to compete against the giants like the major phone and cable companies. Doug Grey, Executive Director of Product Development at Ensemble, will tell why his company’s rooftop antennas are the wave of the future.
Western Wireless - High-speed data is coming to your cell phone. Western’s Washington, D.C. rep Mark Rubin will talk about the Bush Administration’s efforts to spread broadband, and how companies like his may be crucial in bringing it to far-flung homes in the West.
On2 Technologies - Doug McIntyre, President & CEO of On2 Technologies, says his company’s compression algorithm guarantees the smoothest, sharpest video available, no matter what your connection speed.
New Visual - While some companies have abandoned copper conduit, New Visual Technologies is forging ahead, predicting data speeds of more than 50 Mbps from its emerging chipset technology. Rich Wilson Senior Vice-President explains it all.
ICO - ICO Vice President Larry Williams will discuss the potential of satellite for delivering voice and data, anytime, anywhere.
ArrayComm - Nitin J. Shah, Executive Vice President and GM, is driving development of iBURST, which ArrayComm says is the first truly portable, low-cost, ubiquitous, high-speed wireless Internet solution.