The Bull Market Report Investigates Whether Wireless Broadband Equipment Suppliers are Ready to Dial Up Profits


PRINCETON, N.J., Dec. 9, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- The Bull Market Report (http://www.bullmarket.com), a long-term growth and income-generating focused online investment newsletter, announced today that it has provided subscribers with a look at wireless broadband equipment suppliers Sierra Wireless (Nasdaq:SWIR) and Novatel Wireless (Nasdaq:NVTL).

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In its report, The Bull Market Report wrote: "Wi-Max is seen as the eventual successor (to Wi-Fi), as this high-speed service will cover a large area. At first, it is likely to be deployed for underserved Internet markets, but eventually it should see good popularity among mobile users. The problems here, however, are the cost of new infrastructure and the difficulty maintaining contact and speed when a user moves from one Wi-Max zone to another. Alternative technologies based on cellular infrastructure can fill in the gap between these two, and initial demand indicates that these could be among the surprise tech stories of 2006."

In its coverage, The Bull Market Report looked at the following topics, among many others:


 -- Why does it appear that the broadband wireless technologies
    of Evolution Data Only (EVDO), deployed by Sprint-Nextel (NYSE:S)
    and Verizon (NYSE:VZ), and High-Speed Downlink Packet Access
    (HSDPA), deployed by Cigular, will catch on in 2006?

 -- Of the major equipment suppliers -- Audiovox, Kyocera, Sierra
    Wireless, and Novatel Wireless -- which company seems best
    positioned to take advantage of this trend?

 -- Do Novatel Wireless and Sierra Wireless look like good long-term
    investments or just good trading ideas?

 -- Will Sierra Wireless finally be able to swing to a profit?

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