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Redline Communications Group Inc T.RDL


Primary Symbol: RDLCF

Redline Communications designs and manufactures powerful wide-area wireless networks for mission-critical applications in challenging locations. Redline networks are used by Oil & Gas companies onshore and offshore, Mining companies on surface and underground operations, by municipalities to remotely monitor infrastructure, and by specialized telecom service providers to deliver premium services. Hundreds of businesses worldwide rely on Redline to engineer, plan and deliver ruggedized, secure and reliable networks for their IoT, voice, data, and video communications needs.


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Comment by HighGrowthon Jul 09, 2008 3:28pm
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Post# 15274689

RE: Help

RE: HelpThis is certainly an interesting time for this company.

Seems the lack of sales growth (or missing sales targets) is due to customers holding off for further standards ratification.

If this is the case, then this could just be the "lull before the storm" in it's implementation and a great buying opportunity (I'm hoping so, as I just bought my first position in RDL today :)

WiMax, and deployment capabilities will definitely be a significant technology over the next years - It's really just a matter of whether this company will be committed to keeping up with the standards that customers will demand when they decide to go ahead with projects...

Does anyone here know just how flaxible RDL is with their technology?  Can they quickly change gears with emerging standards?  or are they locked into a very specific implementation/technology?


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