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Favorable1

03/06/19 4:37 PM

#2619 RE: As I See It #2618

Very well put together, AISI

Thank you!

roguewave5

03/06/19 4:49 PM

#2620 RE: As I See It #2618

As-I-See-It, Thank you for taking the time to post that. I agree 100%. There is still a huge market out there and it will not go away overnight. Apple is not jumping in to 5G head first!

https://www.businessinsider.com/one-photo-shows-why-apple-not-releasing-5g-iphone-soon-2018-12

I think if you read the last few PR Posts and the 10K carefully a few times you can start to correlate tidbits of information. That 10K was for year end 2017 and a lot of things that they projected were for the next 12 months. Well, those 12 months have passed, they did dilute by another 110,000,000, and as stated in the September PR, they got their funding to get started. And 12 months later they are still communicating and have stated that they have notified the SEC that they intend to become compliant, soon.

And the Stealth Mode I totally get, I alluded to it a few times last year.

I'm still optimistic

Kel Varsen

03/07/19 11:06 AM

#2622 RE: As I See It #2618

Not trying to be snarky (since that sounds bad?!), but obviously sales is an important (and evasive) metric. The $2k number is from the 10K, down from $70k the prior year, during a period when the ROVR was available on Amazon. Let's face it, $2K is not many ROVRs (or NEs). Let's hope the 2018 10K reflects numbers that better-align with your citations.

I do agree with your perspective that the router has more potential going forward than the (present) NE, but I suspect this data-mining effort will present many challenges of its own and the track record here suggests, well, let me not be snarky again. We'll see, I guess, but BarzCoin reeks of pure hype.

However, I disagree with your view on 3G. Sure there are a lot of worldwide users left, but why would any of them buy an NE for a similar price to an upgraded phone? And few of the 4G bands are higher than the 3G spectrum. My presonal experience is that 4G is more robust, so my conclusion is they've done better at network planning. As for a possible 4G NE in the works, well, snark snark!