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Technology Stocks : The *NEW* Frank Coluccio Technology Forum

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To: ftth who wrote (825)9/18/2000 10:49:09 PM
From: Frank A. Coluccio   of 46821
 
ftth, I don't know if you mentioned the other white papers and technology reports at the World Wide Packets Web site. They are worth a review.

worldwidepackets.com

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Ethernet To The Subscriber

Until now, high-speed Internet access has been restricted to large corporate entities. Ethernet to the Subscriber™ (ETTS™) networks will revolutionize the way we use technology in our daily lives, allowing the average person to access the Internet and utilize other local resources at speeds that are hundreds of times faster than current technology.

Last Mile Broadband Technologies

Faced with exponential user increases, bandwidth-killing content and consumer dissatisfaction, inadequate “broadband” technologies such as ADSL and cable modems have been developed to increase Internet access speeds. In contrast, World Wide Packets uses Gigabit Ethernet in conjunction with fiber optic media to offer the bandwidth needed to ensure an extended life cycle and provide content developers with a “sky’s the limit” environment.

Study Reveals Fiber-based LANs Can Cost Much Less Than Copper

Fiber-based networks can cost 15% to 22% less than copper LANs, when new network designs are used to effect profound cost savings. That's the finding of a new study commissioned by 3M's Telecom Systems Division.
Source: Premise Networks
Online Article

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Canarie Paper
Canadian Network for the Advancement of Research, Industry and Education, Inc. (Canarie) paper on Gigabit Ethernet to Every Canadian School by 2005
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Content-Neutral Video-Speed Ubiquituous Residential Gigabit Ethernet (CONVURGE)


The benefits of deploying next-generation Internet broadband "last mile" networks (to the home) are widely recognized. Its deployment would allow far improved delivery of education, (in home) healthcare and telecommuting facilities, as well as new opportunities for entertainment. ...Gigabit Ethernet technology is the only real choice to build such a network.

Source: Computer Science and Telecommunications Board of the National Academies of Science project on Broadband
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