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Friday, 11/18/2005 8:10:33 AM

Friday, November 18, 2005 8:10:33 AM

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WiMax, Wi-Fi , here is an excerpt that is interesting for us.

from tobin smith.

Off to the Races with WiMAX

You know Wi-Fi, right? The technology that lets you wirelessly tap
into already- established broadband connections.

It's cheap. And it's a great way to cruise the Internet over a latte
at your local coffee shop.

But Wi-Fi has one big drawback when it comes to more widespread use:
The signal only carries a couple hundred feet. A big problem for any
widespread use of wireless broadband.

But now comes WiMAX, and it's "problem solved."

WiMAX is like Wi-Fi on steroids, carrying signals as much as 30
miles between towers. I've been telling ChangeWave readers that this
was the "next big thing" for quite some time now - only I've
counseled them to be patient.

But it's NOT time for patience any longer. And not time for
procrastination in buying into this wealth-builder, either.

With Intel's introduction of dual Wi-Fi and WiMAX chips on one piece
of silicon...

...plus fully compliant WiMAX systems capable of sending 10-megabit
bandwidth to WiMAX receivers for less that $50,000 a system...

...WiMAX deployments are about to EXPLODE!

Billions & Billions to Be Served

What do folks in Beijing, San Paulo, Moscow and New Delhi all have
in common?

If you guessed WiMAX, you're right! They're already implementing
this technology in China, Russia, India, Brazil -- all the
fastest-growing economies in the world.

And, it's already taking off even faster than we expected. So why
such a love affair with this new technology? Why do we need it when
we've got landlines? And why are WiMAX networks worldwide about to
take off at warp-speed?

1. Cost

It's incredibly difficult and costly to put fiber underground or
string overhead lines in countries with little to no existing
infrastructure.

But with WiMAX, you can dot the landscape with transmitters and
receivers at much lower expense. Countries like China -- desperate
to get its communications capabilities up-to-snuff before it hosts
the Olympics in 2008 -- save billions of dollars and decades by
going WiMAX.

2. Speed

How fast is it? Lightning fast! 75 megabits per second -- that's
quick enough for picture-perfect full-screen video.

And the market for this new technology numbers in the billions. Plus
- if you act now - you're grabbing a ringside seat right on the
ground floor of one of the most exciting investment opportunities of
a lifetime.

Invest in WiMAX Now because...

* It's already rolling in developing markets throughout the world.
* Soon we'll see coverage in virtually every corner of the globe.
* Heavyweights like Intel - eager to get a piece of this
rapid-growth pie -- are investing in making it happen.
* Speeds are incredible: 7-10-times faster.
* Mobile broadband access is a white-hot market RIGHT NOW.
* Plus WiMAX can also provide "last-mile" broadband access from
wired networks that is fast AND cheap.
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My Favorite WiMAX Stock...

It's a TRIPLE sometime in the next 18 months. And when you see this
stock likely be bought out at a huge premium shortly after that...

...you'll kick yourself if you don't get in now.

The rollout of WiMAX broadband is now hitting critical mass in China
and India -- where this company is the #1 equipment provider -- and
several other places throughout the world.

It's a relatively small company now -- just about 200 million in
annual sales at last count -- but it's about to get much bigger in a
hurry. Consensus estimates peg growth at almost 300% this year
alone!

And you know what happens to small stocks on the cusp of rapid
growth -- they SOAR!

When I take the company's revenue growth -- and earnings that should
triple this year, thanks to increased profit margins -- I see a
$30-$32 stock (one selling at about 10 bucks as I write).

Are there competitors? Sure -- Alcatel, Cisco and Ericsson, among
others.

But I zeroed in on this one stock for three very good reasons:

1. Focus. Unlike most of its competitors, this isn't some sideline
business for this company. The WiMAX crusade is the very reason for
its existence -- and crusaders fight very hard for what they believe
in.

2. Experience. They have already built WiMAX systems in 80 countries
around the world. It has a huge head-start in China, counting all
four of that country's major operators as satisfied clients.

3. Intellectual property rights. Other people can build these
systems, but it'll cost them. This company owns much of the
intellectual property behind the WiMAX revolution.

So please, don't miss this opportunity. Right now, we are smack at
the sweet spot of this incredible ChangeWave.

We're going to see rapid deployment of WiMAX over the next couple
years. If you blink, you'll miss it. If you get on board now, you'll
enjoy the ride of your life.

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*** The Death of the "Microsoft Economy"

I'll explain what this means in just a moment.

But first, I want to give you the name of another tech stock, which
we just added to our ChangeWave Buy List: Apple Computer (AAPL).

All our latest research shows conclusively that the overall
PC-centric tech business is soft, unless you are Dell. And we only
want our money on RISING waves of demand.

And that, my friend, is where Apple comes in -- which I am adding to
our Ballast Growth list with a $100 target.

Our Director of Research Michael Shulman says it well: "Investors
are debating whether the iPod will pull Mac sales. Our most recent
Alliance survey results end the debate -- ChangeWave's
early-adopting, Windows- and Linux-using professionals are hooked on
the iPod and are planning to purchase Macs for their homes at a
faster rate than they plan to buy HP computers.

"Why Macintoshes? Reduced risk of viruses and the ease of
integrating media, not just iPods. This is not the beginning of the
end of a fad, but the end of the beginning of the rebirth of Apple."

Short and sweet -- buy Apple at $36 or under any time you can. The
bottom-line impact of these Mac sales is HUGE and NOT priced into
the stock. Again, our target is $100.

Goodbye Mr. Softie

What do Bill Gates, Larry Ellison and John Chambers all have in
common?

Yeah, right -- they've all got enough money to buy most of the
Caribbean. But what else? The answer, my friend, is as clear as the
nose on your face.

These three guys -- and dozens more like them -- are all washed up.

Don't get me wrong -- or think I'm crazy. All the traditional tech
kingpins, the guys who completely transformed the world we live in,
still have nice businesses. They can buy and sell us 100-times over
with their chump change.

But -- and this is critical to your future investing success -- when
it comes to the latest "next big thing" -- the next huge
transformations that will forever change the world AGAIN -- these
guys don't have a pulpit...they don't have the power...and they
don't have a clue.

Please take this warning very, very seriously. If you don't heed it,
it could cost you some serious money.

Investing in traditional tech stocks right now -- the kind almost
everyone owns -- could be deadly to your financial well-being.

Yesterday's News

Take Information Technology, the leading edge of business
development just a brief while ago. It's now just a commodity
business. And owning commodity stocks is NOT the way to grow rich.

Think I'm kidding?

Intel's having a heck of a time. The magic word used to be "faster."
Every time a new, faster microprocessor came out, buyers lined up to
get the newest equipment.

Problem is, American business finally wised up. All the older
computers have plenty of speed for the tasks 99.9% of us use them
for. The recession was the tipping point. Corporate IT guys saw
their budgets slashed -- and companies aren't going to start wasting
money on unnecessary tech "upgrades" again anytime soon.

They're only spending money where it makes a REAL difference.

So kiss whatever thought you had of a recovery in the old-time tech
leaders goodbye. It AIN'T gonna happen. The Microsoft economy is
DEAD!


The Only Thing Certain in This World Is Change

We chose the name ChangeWave Investing for our service because it so
accurately reflects the nature of the world today.

You see, it is undeniably true that the only constant in the world
is change. And once you learn to invest on the cusp of change, you
will learn to ride fast-moving trends to huge profits.

In the 1990s...

...the explosive growth in personal computers was a ChangeWave.
Microsoft was the choice for huge investing profits.

...the Internet phenomenon was a ChangeWave that made "email" part
of everyone's vocabulary. Folks got rich with AOL.

...everyone started walking around with cell phones "stuck to" their
heads, another ChangeWave. Investors in Nokia cleaned up.

So, are Microsoft, AOL (Time Warner) and Nokia the best choices to
make you rich now? No - as I've told you, they are DEAD as growth
investments.

As anyone who has ever spent time at the beach can tell you, even
the biggest waves eventually peter out. Dial-up Internet is dead.
PCs are commodities. And cellphones are now just part of everyday
life.

But fortunately for us, more changes just keep coming - not just in
technology, but throughout our economy. And at ChangeWave Investing,
we just keep riding them, compounding our wealth at every turn.

You can try ChangeWave Investing risk-free by following this link
now. https://iplacereports.com/?sid=5FCC295





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