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

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To: DenverTechie who wrote (4370)6/29/1999 9:05:00 AM
From: MikeM54321  Read Replies (1) of 12823
 
Re: HDSL2 and Titan

DenverTechie (and Charles),
Continuing on the discussion of Tellabs' future markets, apparently HDSL2 is for real. And since it allows telcos to offer HDSL speeds, using a single twisted copper pair instead of two, this theoretically doubles the available HDSL offerings.

Now, if I'm not mistaken, telcos primarily use HDSL technology to deploy T1 services. I have no idea how HDSL and T1 are related, but I belive everytime HDSL is involved, T1 services are too.

From a layman's point of view, more HDSL bandwidth, means more T1 lines, means more demand for Titan. So isn't there a connection to a sudden doubling of available HDSL copper pairs, and the demand for Tellabs' Titan T1 cross-connect product?
Thanks,
MikeM(From Florida)
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