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Re: StockRocket post# 14597

Wednesday, 02/14/2024 4:55:32 PM

Wednesday, February 14, 2024 4:55:32 PM

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I'm just as stoked! All profits I get elsewhere keep going into here. For me, it's nearly a given that there will be a mass market for smartphone based 5G, from anywhere on the planet someday!

There are plenty of places that I've been that I wished I had 5G satellite service. Even just last year when I couldn't get up a switchback in the middle of winter because of heavy ice accumulation, I would have much rather been able to call someone than to have to have trekked almost 2 miles up a steep mountain dirt road in a blustery, cold late afternoon in mid-winter.

Or how about the hundreds of millions of people in the U.S alone that make recreational visits each year? See link below for the numbers in the U.S .alone. I would guess 15% or 20% of them would a like 5G satellite connection for any day or overnight hikes they take from a parking lot, maybe 40-50 million people right there.

https://www.nps.gov/subjects/socialscience/annual-visitation-highlights.htm

And the military. Though Hughes Net and Lockheed Martin have tactical locations for receiving 5G, distributing it from there, no doubt it would be quite the benefit for each soldier in the field to have direct 5G internet using a Satenna on a Mil-Spec based custom smartphone from one of the defense suppliers. That should be high-dollar license revenue for hundreds of thousands of soldiers in the field.

Throughout the U.S alone, there are dozens of states that have a lot of hill and mountain locations without cell phone service, keeping all kinds of people from having emergency service who might live or travel throughout those areas. Bottom line, the worldwide market size for Satenna technology is huge. Perhaps that's why they are able to get GHS funding, up to $10 million, in tranches, when they ask for it.

And since management owns such a large percentage of common shares, they have a huge incentive not to raise too much capital until us shareholders can drive the price of the stock much higher, preventing any significant dilution. I think all we need is one good press release within the next 3-6 months about a partnership of some sort, allowing the stock to run to copper or silver, keeping dilution permanently in check, relative to the massive revenues I would expect to see in the future.

Just my opinion; not investment advice.
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