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Jsmith,
>>QQ i agree with your comments, why are there no additions, London has been around 300 for nearly 2 months other areas >>no movements, we need answers!
I guess they are working hard to deliver an app that works for delivery, whats the point in just trying to get people on board when you don't actually have anything to offer yet. I think they are probably putting it in order of priority ( hopefully ). I personally think you need to cash out and walk away, your little rants on here ordering people to email the management etc etc are slightly annoying., along with your silly questions.
I think you are unlikely to loose your money but it needs to be your call, if you cannot afford to loose it then i would suggest not doing it :-) Things are looking very positive for this share however.....
In regards to Aiden buying shares, you can take that two ways
1: He knows what is coming up and wanted more shares
2: He wanted to show shareholders everything is great and look at me, im even buying more shares...
Not much help sorry
Regards
Darren
I agree with a lot of the posts here recently but Mr ronaldtrump please give it a rest, not sure if putting down bigdish is your main job but to be honest your constant de-ramping is getting a bit tedious. You have made your points, and like i said i don't necessarily disagree with all of them but perhaps its time to move on.
Jsmith , not sure there is much point speculating on what might be any longer , we need to just sit back and hope for the best. I too have a large holding of these shares so need to believe they will pull this off. I read this board everyday but do not often comment as it’s just so up and down it’s unbelievable :-) . I think the concept is still good , the progress is not good but perhaps the lack of additions is because they are going to block add them. Again , speculation which is not helpful as it creates pointless conversation
Gla
Darren
ART123 , why do you feel the need to constantly sit behind your keyboard trying to de-ramp ? I have kept quite up until now as i have done my own research but if i was to go by your posts i would never invest. You are so negative about this share that i have to wonder what you are even doing here ?? GLA
Interesting read.
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@jsmith23 I think we are hoping that is the case, there is no point guessing. I am assuming you have a substantial amount of shares in SAT as you post frequently and often sounding panic stricken by the slightest move in sp. If you read back over your posts give the impression that everyone else should panic with you and hence possibly put would be investors off which of course is bad news for yourself.
Perhaps calm down, sit back and see what happens, i have every faith things will be ok.
Regards
Darren
Headinthedand , I think they are interested in terrestrial wireless customers which is why they purchased Quickline, offloading the fibre customers in Australia may just a logistical issue. I think they realise as you rightly said Satellite is last resort which is why they would rather now convert them to a wireless network. The new frequencies will provide speeds where there is no reason at all they cannot compete with mainstream ISP's.
Regards
Darren
No worries Chesh, in really simple terms, at the moment, at lower frequencies like 5ghz which is the most common frequency used by wireless providers, the best throughput to the customer is about 50Mbit in real world tests. The proposed change in the rules will allow wireless providers to re-deploy their sites as small cells which an realistically deliver a 1000Mbit + , this enables direct competition with mainstream fibre to the premises from the likes of Gigaclear, Virgin, BT etc. The previous V Band rules restricted providers to a point-to-point circuit meaning there could only be two devices rendering them useless for a multipoint network other than feeding the capacity to it. Its actually a game changer and you have to wonder if Google knew something about this when they decided the future was wireless and stopped rolling out their fibre network to consumers.
Regards
Darren
Just reading the Ofcom presentation for the changes to spectrum, most interesting is the change to V Band which will allow much higher throughput ( Gigabit + ) in rural areas. This is not new tech but up until now has only been allowed for Point to Point. The proposed changes will allow Point to Multipoint and although short range, will allow Wireless ISP's to deliver better capacity than can currently be offer and compete directly with any fibre rollouts.
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Propose regulatory changes to enable point to multipoint/mesh technologies on a licence exempt basis