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PIPEX COMMUNICATIONS - TIPPED FOR 2004 (PXC)     

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 - 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.

zscrooge - 28 Nov 2005 18:24 - 1711 of 1874

43 million traded today and no comments? LOL

Bill Allen in Sunday Times suggests Thus as a predator not a t/o target.


Thursday, November 24, 2005 5:51:56 AM ET
Dow Jones Newswires


0929 GMT [Dow Jones] Pipex's (PXC.LN) update on its Wimax trial in conjunction with Airspan Networks (AIRN) calls the progress "encouraging". This shows traction is building, says Investec. Notes Wimax is still in its infancy, standards have yet to be ratified and CPE equipment remains prohibitively expensive, but believes it "could well emerge as a complimentary technology by the end of 2006." Has buy rating. Shares unchanged at 10.5p. (PBA)


Pipex Updates on WiMax Trial
11.25.05

LONDON -- 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 - message board). The trial network has achieved stable service delivery and drive tests with Airspans 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 worlds 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.


ROARGIANT - 01 Dec 2005 23:09 - 1712 of 1874

bid interest in fibernet(fib) pipex has long term line rental agreement with fibernet.i wonder if pipex is involved with a move on fibernet.

moneyman - 02 Dec 2005 10:57 - 1713 of 1874

Interesting thoughts.

TANKER - 02 Dec 2005 12:16 - 1714 of 1874

welli am back of my cruise. met some old pals . so here we go my tips for the next8 weeks. yoo.aex. mrw. chp. afd.lloy. bsy. aen when the deal is done.. yoo i am told is going to be the big winner. along with vog and aex. will not post now for awhile . going away for xmas. have anice new year.

Erebus - 03 Dec 2005 08:46 - 1715 of 1874

We'll miss your very literate posts.

Crazyfrog - 04 Dec 2005 12:52 - 1716 of 1874

will this ever move up??? probably not!!!

queen1 - 04 Dec 2005 13:45 - 1717 of 1874

Crazyfrog - I don't know how long you've been in PXC or have been following them but the rises we've seen in the last couple of weeks, although not explosive, are by far & away the most movement upwards we've had in over 2 years! So I'd say things are looking up.

TANKER - 08 Dec 2005 09:55 - 1718 of 1874

i folks as i stated on 12/10/05. wlw 31p. now38p. prty 72p now 127p.mrw this is good info are having a great xmas. buy.as for pxc will buy back in at 8p. have a good new year. all the best and i mean that.

TANKER - 08 Dec 2005 09:59 - 1719 of 1874

forgot to tell you buy yoo this is the best tip for 06.

capetown - 20 Dec 2005 14:35 - 1720 of 1874

Can anyone PLEASE explain to me as i am always learning,
How and WHy is the spread on this stock so NARROW all of a sudden?
Are there any reasons why this happens?

momentum - 20 Dec 2005 20:17 - 1721 of 1874

Now trading on SETS

katcenka - 20 Dec 2005 23:46 - 1722 of 1874

breakout going to occur... 28p on the cards

well it better be or I will ask for my 10 quid back for the fotune teller

scotinvestor - 21 Dec 2005 03:26 - 1723 of 1874

28p!!!!!!!!!!!

i've had this for well over 2 years and its only reached the dizzy heights of 12p.

Why do people type in such silly figures on threads

potatohead - 21 Dec 2005 13:16 - 1724 of 1874

read the ES today, artiacle about Nettworx... could Pipex get taken over???

farenheit - 21 Dec 2005 16:22 - 1725 of 1874

potatohead - not by Nettworx, PXC is way to big for them...

deadfred - 22 Dec 2005 09:21 - 1726 of 1874

scotsinvestor i had this share for ages it ticked up i ticked out

but silly statements are not new just look at every board and you will see the dealers and there m8 ramping everything on here

i hope it goes because all the ramping imho on these boards makes me laugh

capetown - 22 Dec 2005 12:15 - 1727 of 1874

Were almost @ the 2004 high!,will be interesting to see if we can break out at 12p?

dclinton - 30 Dec 2005 20:01 - 1728 of 1874

Up again. Could we see a new high early in the new year? It might finally be one day...

dclinton - 03 Jan 2006 21:26 - 1729 of 1874

There we go, a new high. Where to now?
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