I am on Marks advisory board and also he was my student djf

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Subject: [Dewayne-Net] re: Format war looms for new wireless standard

[Note:  This comment comes from reader Mark Laubach.  Mark's website  
is <http://www.broadbandphysics.com/>.  DLH]

> From: Mark Laubach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: January 22, 2006 11:30:01 PM PST
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Dewayne-Net Technology List" <dewayne- 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Dewayne-Net] Format war looms for new wireless standard
>
> I feel moved to do a shameless plug....
>
> 5 years ago, we were pushing at VCs, a new home wireless approach we
> called the Home Digital Backbone.  A wireless infrastructure
> capturing all the benefits of Sub-band Division Multiplexing (SDM).
> Much too complicated to go into detail.  The VCs told us back then
> we were too far ahead of our time, no market yet.
>
> UWB is a cute one-legged spark gap with no flexibility. I haven't
> looked closely at WiMedia, but it quickly sounds like an abusive
> waste of spectrum.  Why is the industry pushing such utterly
> inflexible approaches?
>
> If anyone is interested in knowing more about a home wireless
> infrastructure that supports the width and breadth of consumer
> products, with scaling on capacity and cost, with both digital
> and passive SAW solutions on one architecture going from kilobits
> to gigabits, from grid to batteries, feel free to visit our
> website.  Or, ask me for more  information about the home digital
> backbone.
>
> K.I.S.S.
>
> Mark

Weblog at: <http://weblog.warpspeed.com>



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