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To: John Rieman who wrote (46540)10/26/1999 5:45:00 PM
From: BillyG  Read Replies (1) of 50808
 
Actually, AT&T is not buying SFA's two-way boxes. :-) AT&T is buying equipment from SFA's Transmission Products sector to support reverse path communications. They are probably buying reverse path amplifiers, band splitters and related products that are part of the cable system.

AT&T BIS will deploy S-A's bdr baseband digital reverse products in "several key
markets."

''As broadband users start to interact with more and more multimedia services, cable
networks have to be able to carry several signals to each consumer-and back again.
Scientific-Atlanta has the only IP-based, digital interactive network because we realized,
early on, how important the reverse path would be to our customers,' said Paul
Connolly, vice president of marketing and network architectures in Scientific-Atlanta's
Transmission Network Systems sector.
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