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Technology Stocks : The *NEW* Frank Coluccio Technology Forum

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To: ftth who started this subject3/15/2003 1:02:43 AM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Read Replies (1) of 46821
 
Some interesting, and at times almost bizarre by conventional standards, news bits from XCHANGE Magazine. Click on the sounding board link immediately below where you can then access each piece with greater detail. Enjoy.

soundingboardmag.com

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Cable Operators Show Interest in Teaming with ISPs

Some of the country’s largest cable operators, including Cox Communications Inc. and Mediacom Communications Inc., are pursuing joint marketing agreements with ISPs.

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Qwest to Cable Rival: Can I Share Your Network?

Cox Communications Inc. and Qwest Communications International Inc. are fierce rivals in Phoenix, one of the country’s fastest growing cities.

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Intec on Mediating Content and Services for Next-Gen Networks

A business imperative has emerged that calls for even more sophisticated content and commerce services to be made available to consumers, with associated complex billing models and payment options. As a result, mediation is continuing to evolve rapidly to provide the information management required to make these services billable and profitable.

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FTTH Forecast to Soar by 2004

The number of fiber-optic connections stretching to homes will explode by 2004, according to the Fiber-to-the-Home Council, citing data from market research firm Render, Vanderslice & Associates.

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Efficient on Adding Value to DSL

There are two million business DSL lines in use today and nearly eight million residential lines. TeleChoice estimates that by 2004 these numbers will increase to four million and 14 million respectively. And in a 2001 survey of business managers, Cahners found that more than 60 percent consider broadband critical to moving forward. It's clear that the opportunity is there for service providers to aggressively grow the business DSL market. So what has slowed the adoption of business DSL?

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Corning on The Feasibility of Gigabit Transmission for Last-Mile Optical Access

Ethernet access in the so-called “first mile” will experience significant growth, particularly after scheduled EFM standard ratification currently targeted for September 2003.

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