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Non-Tech : Amati investors
AMTX 1.655+0.6%12:34 PM EST

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To: pat mudge who wrote (20112)6/20/1997 4:02:00 PM
From: MangoBoy   of 31386
 
[WSTL and BA]

<<If Westell's in 20 trials with the wrong equipment, they may not get the contracts. Same goes for the BA/Nynex lines.>>

from telechoice.com

"Specifically, TeleChoice believes that this contract will result in an expected deployment of approximately 350,000 lines during its four year duration; at a price point of $500, that would make this a $175 million contract for DSC and Westell, with that amount being split approximately equally between the two providers according to people close to the deal."

and that's not counting NYNEX possible business after the merger.

BA/NYNEX is 100% CAP for the forseeable (IMO).

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