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To: Bobo who wrote (187)7/6/2000 10:13:04 PM
From: TedTurner  Read Replies (1) of 2404
 
Now I have heard that Cisco may be adding TI as a third DMT ADSL vendor, but not that they will be displacing ADI. I seriously doubt that to be true.
It's no secret that Cisco uses Globespan more than ADI domestically, but that would be due mainly to Cisco's early CAP deployment. Not that it matters, but I would not rank Cisco as one of the top worldwide DSL DSLAM vendors to date.

Not sure what makes you say ADI would only be left with Korea if they lost Cisco.

biz.yahoo.com

Throughout the world, in developed and developing countries, service providers are increasingly discovering the simplicity and benefits of deploying ADI's xDSL technology. Analog Devices ADSL chipsets are being deployed in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Finland, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Korea, Monaco, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and the United States of America.

The majority of ADI's ADSL deployments in these countries is due to their relationship with Newbridge, ECI and Nortel, not Cisco.
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