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Non-Tech : Amati investors
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To: Thomas Calvet who wrote (3232)9/4/1996 8:14:00 PM
From: Geof Hollingsworth   of 31386
 
Thomas, Dennis et al; Geez, you blink and you're a couple thousand posts behind! I think the company Dennis is mentioning must be Broadcom, a privately-held company in Irvine who have chips which could form the hub of such a system and which are targeted at sub-$100 prices in volume. The systems themselves will cost several times that. The 2Mbs speed is only indirectly related to HDSL-both are targeted there because of the market size associated with T1/E1. Broadcom believes that today's end-user market won't pay enough for bandwidth in excess of E1 speeds to justify the extra cost of providing it. Their underlying modulation scheme is based on QAM (quadrature amplitude modulation).
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