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Technology Stocks : ADSL IS DEAD

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To: elmatador who started this subject9/30/2000 5:25:34 AM
From: elmatador   of 135
 
Ericsson's Hans-Erhard Reiter is the president of trhe ADSL Forum. When you hear the word ADSL, does ERICY comes to your mind?

This ADSL Forum thing is a reminder of CCITT days writing recommendations to be followed by stateowned enterprises. Form that bush no rabbit is going to come out!

In this interview innovations.copper.org

he says that: ...the ADSL Forum is a global Industry Association, set up to promote the introduction and deployment of Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Lines.

Innovations: What are its objectives?
Hans-Erhard Reiter: To create a mass market for ADSL. This means that the ADSL Forum, in its various working committees is putting the best of the industries' competence to work together to make sure that all the technical solutions are provided to enable a smooth development of ADSL towards a mass market. Additionally, the ADSL Forum works hard on promoting the technology and its potential.

Go to ERICY home page. Do you see the company that employees Mr. Reiter promoting ADSL?
Does this home page strikes you as a company behind copper technology?

Go the Press Relases ericsson.com

Yes, they manage to sell ADSL to Brazil. Yes, when you hear the name brazil you don't think about soccer, Rio or Carnaval, you think about ADSL. There is where the copper action is!!
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