Thank you very much for your explanation. Now, I don’t know, therefore this is pure speculation but if Marcelli during the Noble presentation tells investors that they provided prototypes and that ( a) Tier 1 asked whether LWLG could also do 1200 nm, would that not indicate that LWLG provided 1310 nm in stead of 1550 nm? From your graph I see another opportunity at 1200/1250 nm. Correct?
Our resident expert (who actually knows things) stated; LWLG's challenge remains to get tested/validated devices in the hands of potential providers and customers that service those markets. LWLG appears to have the technical know-how and IP to make it happen. It's wonderful to see cool developments in the lab. The question is can they translate these nifty developments into products and/or tech transfer agreements that are financially rewarding to the company and shareholders? Time will tell.
Thanks for that candid insight. Very hopeful of recent progress. The key is more testing and hopefully Time will tell if we DId the GOO enough in thier labs to get very rich. WE ARE NOT THERE YET SO PLEASE SAYING IT IS DEAL TIME is not an educated statement based on what the PG says.