RE:If......you were shopping for a Wi-Fi7 platform
SamDiego wrote: If you were presently a CEO, or CTO of any existing private or public company whose products or services were reliant on wi-fi, what would be your shopping strategy as per future Wi-Fi7 platforms? Is it safe to assume that it would be primarily based on your predetermined requirements and needs, including those of your customers? OK, then let`s start with major service providers. Who here is confident to speak on their behalf both singularly and collectively, to tell us exactly what features of a Wi-Fi7 platform they require to satisfy their expected present and future needs in both residential and enterprise applications.
OK, who knows exactly how many of these serviceproviders, if any, displayed the initiative to be formally introduced to LG`s POC and pilot? If you can answer that, then tell us what was their individual assessments? Similar to LG`s, or totally different? Personally, I would be surprised if anyone here even had the audacity to say they were qualied to even provide an educated guess.
However, "que sara, sara," and that in itself should be exciting. Why? Because even if only 1 major service provider adopted YFI`s Wi-Fi7 platform, it would constitute a classic "one vs one wi-fi technolog" scenario in the marketplace. Spectrum Slicing vs Legacy single channel.
Now, it is possible that the introduction of spectrum slicing could be a non event and fall flat, or it could display similar comparative performance results like those proven in the pilot. However, how many CEO`s and CTO`s are prepared to bet the house on the latter? Especially knowing that the marketing depts of anyone employing spectrum slicing would should any victory down the throats of their competition.
Hence, it is my guess that if we are to see spectrum slicing technology employed for specifically Wi-Fi7, most major service providers will hedge their bets by doing so in at least some high density scenarios, with the intent of diffusing down.
But then again as Proceeds states: What do I know?
Would anyone of these major tier one companies heard of Cablelabs? Isn't Edgewater part of the Cablelabs family for the last 5 years? Hey Sam, can you answer any of the questions you posted and are you sure your not familiar with the inner workings of this company? Not sure how an executive lecturer like yourself has gleened so much information regarding this company as your detective skills have shown you to be a low function potatoe. Absolutely clueless.
So, would it have been wiser to spend more effort to ensure the financials were properly filed or scramble to release an after hours message to the shareholders? Just curious. How much longer until this company trades again? What message does that send interested investors? Love the tech but why can't I buy shares? It's halted? Why? Management? History? Makes sense.