Talk:Inprocomm
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1) I intend to add InProComm's wireless products to this page in a moment (I will add other information, but finding valid citations to back it all up is rather difficult).
2) This is a dead and defunct company - their original website is dead (it does not redirect to MediaTek), and it is very difficult to find any information on what happened to them (e.g. if you are unfortunate enough to have one of their wireless cards in your laptop) - hence I created the article so that there is a reference somewhere with this information.
I'm going to make a very important correction. Inprocomm's chips were the IPN2120 and 2220, not the 2200.
As for the company itself, it's amazing how much information just rolls off the internet as time goes by. I can't find them anywhere online now, but just a couple of years ago the Taiwan business community was abuzz with information about Inprocomm. The company basically blew up (figuratively speaking) when one of their key executives - a woman, I believe - embezzled millions of dollars and disappeared for a time. The amount was somewhere around the equivalent of $30 million USD. Like I said, all those online stories are gone now and searching for the company on Google gets you more spam than real information. I won't add the sleazy business details to the page, though, because I don't have any links to back it up. I had bookmarks and a few saved html pages from a couple of years ago but I lost them in a massive hard drive failure about a year ago.
-Jeff —Preceding comment was added at 00:51, 9 June 2008 (UTC)

