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3431 JZ Nieuwegein N/A Netherlands - IMRWLPC24 Class II Permissive
Change 03/30/1998
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07/06/1999
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07/08/2002 2412.0 2462.0
Detail Summary Agere Systems Nederland B.V. Zadelstede 1-10
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Change 02/07/2002 2412.0 2462.0
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(E-Mail Removed) (Walter Roberson) wrote in message news:<cjmr94$20d$(E-Mail Removed)>...
> In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
> Jeff Liebermann <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> :I find it
> :interesting that you seem to expect lifetime support for this product
> :and possibly anything you purchase.
>
> It appears that the company in question appeared in Winnipeg about
> 1998 and disappeared about mid 2001. It became a member of
> the TRLABs consortium, which would have made it eligable for
> federal government network infrastructure grants. There also appears
> to have been some connection to electronic voting machines.
>
> Hypothesis: they came, they got a CANARIE grant, they couldn't hold up their
> end of the grant for some reason, so they went under; that there are
> pending lawsuits connected to this, so the ex "President and CEO" is
> sensitive about being tracked down to his residence.
>
> This is only speculation on my part, based upon my knowledge of the
> Winnipeg networking scene in that timeframe. Elements of it are
> testable (e.g., CANARIE would have a list of grant recipients; lawsuits
> are matters of public record), and I know people who would probably
> know a bit more about the company. But I don't really care, and will
> leave any investigation to someone who does care.