written by reader What is Casey Research’s “5G Master Key”

by jfgent | January 15, 2020 12:09 pm

received teaser today touting a small tech company that will solve the 5G problem of limited coverage

Source URL: https://www.stockgumshoe.com/2020/01/microblog-what-is-casey-researchs-5g-master-key-2/


9 responses to “written by reader What is Casey Research’s “5G Master Key””

  1. phabejewell says:

    Beat me to it lol, I want to do research about it too!

  2. phabejewell says:

    Okay watched the whole video.
    What tipped me off about this mystery company is that they partner with a company called Vodafone so I did some digging and what I found out is that they partnered with a lot of technology company’s.
    Qualcomm
    IBM
    Nokia
    Altran
    Huawei
    Exprivia | Italtel
    Siae microelettronica
    Prisma telecom testing
    Here’s the full pdf list of all Vodafone’s partnerships
    https://www.vodafone5g.it/uplImg/eventi_doc/20181204_5g-it.pdf

    One of these companies is the mystery 5g master key and my monies on Nokia.

  3. toff says:

    A different, bigger-picture, viewpoint on 5G. Quite a long read, but perhaps useful overall?

    https://www.wired.com/story/us-feds-battle-against-huawei  

  4. elg_66 says:

    If you search on Vodaphone/5G demonstration, you find that it was Erickson who did the demo last May with Vodaphone of game players in separate autos crossing the Spanish/Portugal border with no interruptions in their playing. Price fits. E.B. Tucker says it’s a $10 per share company. ERIC is trading between $9 and $10 (and often quite a bit lower). What he doesn’t explain is how this technology solves the problem of loss of signal in going into coffee shops (or any building) that he demonstrated earlier in the presentation. (Sounds like you need a 5G repeater inside every building.) Even after that demo, ERIC stock hasn’t been explosive. It still trades about the same and analysts’ average vote is Overweight with a predicted future value of just over $10 – not much of a rise. I sold my ERIC last December when it failed to move.

    Am I off base?

  5. Lenore says:

    What about the cancer concerns with 5G? That could seriously affect this entire sector and skew profits.

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