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Technology Stocks : Amati - MAIN THREAD

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To: Joe Wagner who wrote (34)5/5/1996 9:41:00 PM
From: Danny Briere   of 700
 
I agree, and DMT is great when it comes to bandwidth. I think that telcos who want the max bandwidth now don't have a choice but to go with DMT solutions. I could be wrong. But why do you assume that CAP is standing still? Why wouldn't CAP 6 meg be OK for that application? (I'm not talking a 6 meg 16 K uplink like in Telstra.) I would assume that CAP could reach DMT-equivalent bandwidths by the end of the year, and have the economies of scale?

Again, Motorola is the big chip here. MOT has the economies and is the smartest and best thing to happen to DMT. Again, I am not chosing one way or another, just pointing out that this is a very pro-DMT thread and there is not a lot of truthful representation of how CAP could compete effectively against DMT. (Too bad there is not a pro-CAP thread that the opposite could be true. The closest is Westell, and they are also DMT so it does not count.)-db
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