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Edgewater Wireless Systems Inc V.YFI

Alternate Symbol(s):  KPIFF

Edgewater Wireless Systems Inc. is engaged in Spectrum Slicing technology for residential and commercial markets. The Company develops advanced wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) silicon solutions, access points, and intellectual property (IP) licensing designed to meet the service needs of service providers and their customers. Its physical layer Spectrum Slicing allows a frequency band to be divided, or sliced, to enable more radios to operate in a given area. Its silicon solutions are products delivering multiple, concurrent channels of Tx and Rx from a single, Wi-Fi standard compliant radio. Its Spectrum Slicing powered products are designed to address the needs of carrier-class, high-density Wi-Fi for both residential and commercial deployments. Its products are designed with its comprehensive, user- friendly and intuitive Element Management System-EdgeNet, that offers service providers with flexibility in configuring and independently monitoring each 802.11 channel in the network.


TSXV:YFI - Post by User

Comment by skibum45on Jan 09, 2019 1:42am
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Post# 29204261

RE:RE:RE:RE:Read and Compare.

RE:RE:RE:RE:Read and Compare.This has always been the question.  Does YFI tech have a future in the coming 802.11ax world?  Will their patents and cards offer opportunities to vendors trying to up their game over the competition?  They've known the density issue was coming for years, and they've watched these newer standards develop,  The argument that they're just pedalling old tech that constantly gets posted on this forum is misleading at best -- Cablelabs, Kroger, etc. wouldn't have given them the time of day if that were the case.   The revenue isn't where I'd hoped it would be, but early innings yet.  
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