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Re: xxxxcslewis post# 167869

Wednesday, 07/16/2008 1:56:48 PM

Wednesday, July 16, 2008 1:56:48 PM

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In the hands of a company that can actually market, push and get WaveXpress utilized, it would be a handy tool.

MSFT could push software updates to users automatically. Users click to install, instead of click to download and install. Many PCs are still dial up. This is a great opportunity for them to get updates, critical updates to address security, etc.

NBC or TimeWarner as well for content. There are many applications that are useful, and as the bandwidth increases, so will the content amount and size of files.

For example, 5 years ago, the PC processor was "sufficient" to run applications. But applications get more robust, more and more code. Therefore the PC processer has to get faster, more memory, better graphics, etc. Many programs span a CD and multiple CDs are required. Patches and ServicePacks get larger. The need for more bandwith just may continue to outpace the available bandwidth for many years, even decades as more stuff is online.

I think they can find a buyer. In the hands of the right company, WXP can be a great asset. But in the hands of Wave, WXP is useless.


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