Is this bash James week?
a) Metricom's CEO's office IS in Los Gatos. Want his personal #??
b) I can't control what WW let's YOU search for.
c) IF YOU were in the industry, you might hear these things too. But you're
not, so don't
go out of your way to poo poo my information.
FACT: Metricom has not kept up with technology
FACT: Metricom has had horrible difficulty with management
FACT: Metricom has had difficulty financing their operations
FACT: Metricom has lost key contracts (Like UofO) critical to their success.
Now, how much do WE really care about Metricom?
jk
At 06:16 AM 1/8/2001, you wrote:
>On Sat, 6 Jan 2001, James S. Kaplan wrote:
>
> > Call their Los Gatos, CA headquarters.
>They are located in San Jose.
>
> > You get a referral number. That number is a San Francisco attorney's
> > office which asks YOU questions but doesn't answer yous.
>I called their headquarters # (408.282.3000) and got Metricom, not a
>referral #.
>
> > An article in WIreless Week about 6 months ago reported a management
> > shakeup and fed filing for protection.
>I ran a search for <metricom> on the Wireless Week site and didn't find
>any articles like that one.
>
>I think Metricom is going to make it and that this is indirectly a good
>thing for Linux. Metricom's 160 kb/s Ricochet wireless IP service will
>attract more folks to wearable computing and wearable users virtually
>unanimously use Linux for reasons of stability, interface, flexibility,
>and customizability.
>
>-Chris
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