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Re: klouis post# 5692

Monday, 02/09/2015 11:39:09 AM

Monday, February 09, 2015 11:39:09 AM

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Milimeter wavelength technologyology has been around for years... It wasn't initally used with cell phones due to its limited range compared to lower frequency bandwidths. Additionally, it didn't seem practical given the relative small number of cell phones and data transfers that were in existence when frequencies were first being considered. It does have the advantage of being able to carry larger bits of information very, very fast. This "old" technology is being referred to now as "small cell". With the increased use of smart phones and streaming data... Information providers will need to start using small cell off load technology to handle the huge influx of new users and such. AT&T just spent over 18 billion dollars to purchase AWS-3 licenses ... Which cover the frequencies that are moving in the direction where CCOP is currently stationed. This would suggest that the technology is not outdated but instead viable at best or at worst makes CCOP a prime takeover prospect for a larger company. My personal opinion is that it might not be in CCOPs best interest to make huge headlines until the have a multi-point network somewhat established so that if it is taken over... It has a greater chance for a better rate of return for investors is more likely.

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