[Amati at InterOp]
<<Amati Communications Corporation (Nasdaq:AMTX), having recently announced an agreement to merge with Westell that is subject to shareholder approval, will be demonstrating MPEG video streaming, internet access and simultaneous voice over ADSL Discrete Multitone (DMT) technology at 6 Mbps downstream and 640 kbps upstream, in the Westell booth. Amati will also demonstrate ADSL technology in the Texas Instruments booth (booth # 4537). The demonstrations will consists of the Amati Allegro access system, depicting a central office installation, and an Overture 8 (Model 810) remote unit used at the customer premise. A central office management site will be displayed using Amati's Node Manager, an SNMP Network Manager, designed to support the Allegro system. Amati is a leading developer of DMT technology for VDSL and xDSL markets. Amati's patented DMT technology is an international standard for ADSL as recognized by the American National Standards (ANSI) and the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). Amati has licensed DMT to companies such as Alcatel, Analog Devices Inc. (NYSE:ADI), Motorola and Nortel.>>>
John --
This is a great press release. I'd heard Amati's equipment had been shipped back to be used in Westell's booth, but I didn't know about GTE and all the others. Not a bad list of names. :)
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