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discover certificates of WorldCom stock, of Sirius stock and of numerous other
now-defunct shares that were traded during the roaring, heady days of the
telecom bubble. It is important to note that most of the more recent telecom
stocks were electronically traded; few hard copy paper stock certificates were
issued. Telecom corporate stock certificate collectors of the few that exist
will likely enjoy rich investment returns.
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Item # 181 - Price $69.00
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Copper Mountain Networks, Inc. supplies Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) communications products to telecommunications service providers allowing them to effectively utilize the existing copper infrastructure to deliver high-speed data and voice services to their customers. Copper Mountain Networks designs, manufactures, sells, supports and generates revenues from its central office-based equipment, CopperEdge 200 DSL Concentrators (CE200), the related wide area network cards, line cards and, to a lesser extent, from sales of its DSL CPE. Additionally, the Company sells network management software that provides monitoring and management capabilities for the CE200. Copper Mountain also sells the CopperEdge 150 DSL Concentrator and the OnPrem 2400 Concentrator to support applications for users in the Multi-Tenant Unit market, where its equipment is deployed within buildings which house multiple small to medium-sized businesses or tenants.
The Telecom Disaster..!!
Documents from short-lived telecom companies are a contemporary commodity. With the introduction of the phone switching equipment, hundreds of start-up companies sold shares of their stock and millions of investors purchased these shares. But in the blink of an eye, many of these telecom companies went out of business. Importantly, most of the telecom shares were traded electronically and, thus, very few hard copy paper stock certificates were issued. Collectors of the limited number of issued certificate shares will have a rich return on their investment.

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