CBOE To Equip Market-Makers With Wireless LAN Terminals

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Agilis Corp. is hoping to apply wireless local area network technology on the floor of the Chicago Board Options Exchange to provide market-makers and clerks with portable terminals. The idea, already under scrutiny in a separate development at the American Stock Exchange, is to provide risk-management and data-entry facilities via wireless portable computers.

Agilis is wooing the CBOE with a pair of portable computer products aimed at hooking into a wireless local area network for floor-based

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