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Non-Tech : Amati investors
AMTX 1.470-5.8%Dec 12 9:30 AM EST

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To: bill c. who wrote (6506)12/2/1996 2:22:00 PM
From: JW@KSC   of 31386
 
Bill - Hope this helps a little, they just don't say much, and I don't blame them, will billions a stake.

>>>5) ??/??/AMTX - I think AMTX is going to have to team up with someone.<<<<

Though a little dated this maybe will help.

AMATI AND SOURCECOM COLLABORATE TO ENABLE
INTERNET ACCESS BEYOND ISDN SPEEDS

First of its kind demonstration to be held at Networld + Interop

LAS VEGAS, NV, Networld + Interop, April 2, 1996 -- Providing a glimpse of next generation networking, Amati Communications Corporation (NASDAQ: AMTX) and Sourcecom Corporation today announced the industry's first demonstration of Internet access at speeds far in excess of ISDN or existing dial-up modem alternatives.

The demonstration, to be held at Networld + Interop, will show a client workstation load a clip of videos in just seconds -- rather than the minutes it takes today.

The key to such high-speed access is a combination of Sourcecom's InRoute Broadband router, the world's first asymmetric broadband router and Amati's Overture 8 ADSL/DMT modem, which enables transmission rates up to 6 Mbps for ADSL connections. Together, Amati's Overture 8 and Sourcecom's InRoute Broadband will enable
multi megabit-speed access to the Internet as well as corporate networks for SOHO and residential users.

"This demonstration clearly shows the feasibility of adding direct LAN (ethernet) connectivity to ADSL technology," said Jim Steenbergen, president and CEO of Amati. "The merging of our two technologies is
significant. It not only provides broadband-speed Internet and on-line services for small office, home office (SOHO) and residential users, but it does so without necessitating any line or network pre-conditioning in order to achieve peak performance."

More at amati.com

JW@KSC
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