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HighRider

05/15/11 8:44 AM

#44074 RE: joe nobody #44073

Very good article, thanks for posting. And now we see where Calypso comes in !
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usandy

05/15/11 9:07 AM

#44075 RE: joe nobody #44073

And now the question resurfaces. With all the search for 'solutions' going on by wireless providers, does anyone know about Calypso? If they do, why hasn't anyone attempted to buy them for the measly amount of $200 million ($1/share)and defend the patents with another hundred million?
If they don't, isn't it about time we (shareholders) start contacting CEOs, CTOs, and COOs of Sprint and get them clued in?
How about a letter writing campaign... I think Sprint would be interested in light of the merger that threatens their very existence!
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bradipogs

05/15/11 10:42 AM

#44076 RE: joe nobody #44073

thanks for post. I think now is easier to give value to ASNAP than years ago... AFTER state case will be closed
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Sheepdog

05/15/11 11:17 AM

#44078 RE: joe nobody #44073

THEN YOU MUST ALSO READ........

Calypso's whitepaper that marketed this reason as one of the main selling points of ASNAP back in March 2004 (http://calypsowireless.us/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=29&Itemid=48)

Value Proposition:

Calypso’s ASNAP™ (Automatic Switching of Network Access Points) will assist mobile carriers in achieving an efficient allocation of resources by freeing a broad area of cellular spectrum space for data and voice, and increasing the availability of bandwidth to other users.

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litton51

05/16/11 8:31 AM

#44083 RE: joe nobody #44073

Unfortunately, a great, innovative product that is badly needed does not always result in the inventor getting a dime.

http://navlog.org/patent_1.html