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Technology Stocks : LAST MILE TECHNOLOGIES - Let's Discuss Them Here

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To: DenverTechie who wrote (3535)5/5/1999 8:26:00 AM
From: MikeM54321   of 12823
 
Re: Titan 6100 Saloman Smith Barney Comments

DenverTechie & Thread,
Thanks for your reply. From what I've been reading, it sounds like that because the 6100 can be connected, "without transponders," is pretty significant.

Just in case some last milers don't have the TLAB thread bookmarked, below is a link to some 6100 commentary:
Message 9324402

I thought the last sentance was pretty significant. In reference to TLAB's AN2100 Gateway Exchange voice/data switch: ..."This system combines Tellabs' echo canceller and Titan 5500 digital cross-connect technologies with packet and cell technologies allowing Sprint to place traditional, switched telephone service on its core ATM backbone."

As most last mile investors know, it is very important for the traditional telecom equipment providers, to have products that allow for the transition between the old circuit-switched world and the new packet world. And for the data networkers to have products for the telco world.

All just my quick $.02, but Tellabs(TLAB) seems to be well on track in this regards. Newbridge Networks(NN) is doing a terrible job. Nortel Networks(NT) seems to be pushing a little too rapidly into the packet world. Cisco(CSCO) seems to be wanting the telco world to come to the packet world. Lucent(LU)...well I can't quite figure them out yet. Their purchase of ASND was a BIG move, so maybe they just solved their products problem in one swoop. Fore Systems(FORE) had an interesting plan. Do nothing much until they get bought out and it worked.
Thanks,
MikeM(From Florida)
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