moneyman
- 03 Jan 2004 20:03
Tipped by the independent 2/01/2004
........."And so to our traditional "wild card". Pipex Communications, formerly known as GX Networks, is a telecoms company created by one of the entrepreneurs behind Ukbetting, Peter Dubens. It has been assembled from six smaller players. The ambitious company is generating cash for the first time but is still not widely followed in the City. It could be an undiscovered gem".
Troys
- 14 Nov 2005 10:59
- 1691 of 1874
Level 2 looking good for another mark up. LOL
Troys
- 14 Nov 2005 15:37
- 1692 of 1874
Well that took long enough to tick up !!! Worth the wait. LOL
Troys
- 15 Nov 2005 10:22
- 1693 of 1874
Started quiet this morning. Anynews anyone?
deadfred
- 15 Nov 2005 10:36
- 1694 of 1874
yip
Troys
- 15 Nov 2005 10:54
- 1695 of 1874
deadfred is that yes to being quiet or do you have some news?
deadfred
- 15 Nov 2005 10:58
- 1696 of 1874
troy you post so much but say so little
ohhhhhh and ill stay quiet when i think i should not u ok
Troys
- 15 Nov 2005 11:26
- 1697 of 1874
I wish i had more to say. I am very sad and lonely :>. Very little news with Pipex at the moment other than bid speculation. Wish there was more to talk about. Have to wait till March before we hear about the Wimax trials. No news is good news with a rising share price I guess. LOL
deadfred
- 15 Nov 2005 14:47
- 1698 of 1874
looks like more big buys
anyone got any ideas
lol
that includes u troy old m8
Troys
- 15 Nov 2005 14:52
- 1699 of 1874
A 750,000 and a 1,750,000 "T" trade
deadfred
- 15 Nov 2005 15:15
- 1700 of 1874
my my your a quick one troy
deadfred
- 15 Nov 2005 15:55
- 1701 of 1874
thats more than 5 million buys as far as i can see
can any of you level 2 guys see whats happening it would be good to c
Troys
- 15 Nov 2005 16:01
- 1702 of 1874
deadfred Level 2 has not moved all day. 2-----10.25 V 10.75 --------6
capetown
- 16 Nov 2005 09:18
- 1703 of 1874
It will be interesting to see if these huge sells are soaked up in one sweep?
Something is going on,too much red !!!!
Troys
- 16 Nov 2005 12:33
- 1704 of 1874
Far too much red today. A little tree shake maybe?
deadfred
- 16 Nov 2005 12:34
- 1705 of 1874
troy got fed up waiting for valhala
so sold out m8
Troys
- 21 Nov 2005 10:39
- 1706 of 1874
All very quiet at present. Last week we saw more accumulation of stock. What will this week bring? LOL
queen1
- 21 Nov 2005 22:12
- 1707 of 1874
I think it was very positive that having ducked below 10p it has gone back to that level immediately, having spent the last 2 years in the 7-9p range trying to breakout.
Troys
- 22 Nov 2005 12:36
- 1708 of 1874
Up 5% for lunch. Maybe some news soon!!!! LOL
Troys
- 22 Nov 2005 13:13
- 1709 of 1874
back to the 1,000,000 trades again. LOL
Troys
- 24 Nov 2005 07:39
- 1710 of 1874
Pipex Communications PLC
24 November 2005
24 November 2005
PIPEX Communications plc
Update on wireless broadband trial
PIPEX Communications plc (AIM:PXC.L) is entering the next phase of development
of its wireless broadband offering utilising its national 3.6-4.2GHz spectrum
licence. This follows encouraging initial results from the 802.16-2004
compliant WiMAX trial running in conjunction with Airspan Networks (NASDAQ:
AIRN). The trial network has achieved stable service delivery and drive tests
with Airspan's EasyST self install modem have delivered non-line-of-sight
connectivity in excess of 1km from the base station.
Understanding and demonstrating the real world performance of this new and
evolving technology is important to establish its commercial potential.
Software and capacity upgrades continue to be applied to the trial installation
to increase both its range and throughput capacity for the remainder of the
trial period. Speeds up to 8Mbps should be achievable by March 2006, enabling
PIPEX to deliver innovative and competitive broadband services to the UK market.
PIPEX is also encouraged by significant market developments involving the WiMAX
vendor community and wireless broadband operators globally. Airspan have this
week announced the commercial launch of their ASMAX product range, the world's
first fully nomadic 802.16-2004 WiMAX product line designed for indoor
self-install CPEs. Major handset manufacturers such as Motorola and Samsung
have product strategies based on the emerging 802.16e WiMAX standard and new
operating models are beginning to appear such as Unwired in Sydney, Yozan in
Tokyo and Clearwire in Florida.
The emergence of 'personal broadband' where customer connectivity is available
in locations outside the home or office and the potential for Wi-Fi / WiMAX
integration suggest demand for new wireless services will significantly increase
as compatible devices become available.