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Re: White Space Radio
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Its funny how much this stock seems to rely on their news coming out as ladyblrm said. With so many big things on the go its weird how quickly it starts to drift when we don't get news for a short while.
Re: White Space Radio
This news item shows the direction that Internet Providers are moving:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10073404-2.html?tag=mncol;title
Hopefully Voyant can jump on this trend with RocketStream to provide a competitive advantage for Internet Providers across the country.
Re: White Space Radio
Penny,
Even traders, who have been in VOYT for years had declared that VOYT's techn charts of little help here. This stock is moving by the news.
When we don't get news for a while it's drifting down. When we have been getting imprortant news, it was shooting up.
Also, take a look on the very important indicator - volume. It has been going down on very low volume. When we finally will get any important news, the volume will go up and it will be in the millions.
Re: White Space Radio
I know most of you don't seem like traders but technically it looks like voyt is going to crack bearish barriers. A good thinig if you want to size up.
Re: White Space Radio
Thanks for the compliments manly and thanks for that prudent read Lady. Everyone is making a great case for why it should be allowed. Let's all do our part to try and get this past. It will be extremely profitable
Re: White Space Radio
Vuki777 makes a greatpoint. The White SPace would allow for a new market to merge in a time where pretty much all are failing. The economy needs it and as pennypincher said, the big guys getting involved have enough cash to make it go through.
Who will be the 800-pound gorilla of digital convergence?
IMO It very well may be GOOG with Voyant's help.
The article "Who will be the 800-pound gorilla of digital convergence?" has been posted on a different board by skicoach. You can read it in full. See the link below. Here are the two quotations from this article and some of my thoughts.
"...Now we determine the key criteria for leadership in the new digital age. Here's my stab at that: Intellectual capital. That includes a broad range of technologies and design expertise, plus the ability to integrate those diverse technologies into innovative platforms.
Breakthrough marketing. That includes powerful brand loyalty and recognition, coupled with innovative promotion and market development for groundbreaking products and services.
Content delivery. This is about the ability to develop creative relationships with leading media content companies, and deliver that content through a spectrum of consumer channels, worldwide..."
"Google Here's where intangibles come into play. Although the company has never developed or marketed a product per se, it has the brand, the channel, and the cash-generating machine to make a serious go of it. It all depends on where Google, the youngest and the long shot of the five, goes from here and how well it executes. Of course, there is a big caveat to all this. The leaders of tomorrow may not even exist today. Back in the days of big iron, nobody could have predicted that you'd be reading this post on a Web site with your eyes glued to a flat-panel display on your networked PC.
If history repeats itself, there's a high probability that a new market, category, or product will set the consumer world on fire. If digital convergence ends up in the virtual reality domain, for example, then the next Sony might develop in Second Life. Stranger things have happened.
The point, of course, is that your start-up may challenge Sony, Apple or Samsung for the title of 800-pound gorilla of digital convergence." http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9792560-7.html
Here are my thoughts on the subject:
GOOG has the "Breakthrough marketing. That includes powerful brand loyalty and recognition, coupled with innovative promotion and market development for groundbreaking products and services" as well as enormous capital.
VOYT has "Intellectual capital. That includes a broad range of technologies and design expertise, plus the ability to integrate those diverse technologies into innovative platforms. "
VOYT has "Content delivery. This is about the ability to develop creative relationships with leading media content companies, and deliver that content through a spectrum of consumer channels, worldwide. "
Any other thoughts and opinions?
Re: White Space Radio
Steve, The vote for the FCC to allow or disallow white space radio is on november 4, less than 2 weeks now. From what I have been reading there are tons of proponents and only a few trying to stop this from happening. It is going to happen.
Should you sign Google's 'white space' petition?
IT TOPICS:Mobile & Wireless SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. -- Google announced this morning a new Web site called FreetheAirWaves.com, which promotes use of what Google calls "TV white space" -- unused frequencies in the range traditionally designated for TV channels. Google wants to transform this range from licensed, like TV (where networks are granted exclusivity to a specific channel) to unlicensed, like Wi-Fi where anyone can use it. Google executives call it "Wi-Fi on steroids."
They call it that because the spectrum would enable faster, longer-range and higher data rate wireless connectivity for all kinds of gadgets.
Google, Dell, HP, Intel, Philips Electronics and Microsoft are united in a coalition called the Wireless Innovation Alliance, and are lobbying the FCC to "free" this spectrum after the coming conversion from analog to digital TV. The Web site is apparently designed to stimulate "grass roots" support for this political movement and to get members of the public to sign a petition.
Their political opponents include the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) and phone companies, whose members want exclusive rights to various frequencies.
Google calls it "universal wireless Internet." Unlicensed use could usher in a new era of long-range mobile broadband. This would be especially welcome in rural areas, which constantly struggle for the quality of network access available in cities.
It may not matter. The FCC has been testing alternative use of the spectrum to see if wireless devices will interfere with each other. But Google is proposing new rules to designate specific frequencies for wireless microphones and TVs, and for other devices, then another spectrum for wireless Internet access.
So should you sign the petition? Absolutely, yes. The initiative will surely line the pockets of the six companies pushing for it -- as well as hundreds or thousands of other companies. But it will also directly benefit you and me, because it will improve our wireless connectivity options.
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