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Re: [sharechat] Fibre Optics


From: Nick Kearney <nk@xtra.co.nz>
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 18:30:01 +1300


Pryor Rowland wrote:
> 
> Sorry Nick but Cape Range (CAG) are associated with a patented
> wireless protocol called IPMA, not fibre. This is a 3rd gen wireless
> broadband delivery which is claimed to be 8 times superior to CDMA
> (which AAPT & Telecom are about to implement to much fanfare). CAG
> also own most of the Paradox ISP in Oz which is rumoured to be their
> implemetation vehicle for IPMA services.
> 
> CAG experienced heavy volumes recently leading up the announcement
> that executives from Cisco, Motorola, etc had joined the company
> Arcadian Wireless in which CAG is the largest shareholder. The price
> has consolidated recently in the mid-fifties on reducing volumes, down
> from 70c at peak. The stock could be considered as a speculative
> exposure to advanced telecommunications tech.
> 
> See www.caperangewireless.com for further info.
> 
> 
> 
> 
Pryor

Oh I see!!

Too technical for me.  But I know of their % increase recently.  I have
a mate who made a killing on them in 3 weeks.

Cheers

NK

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