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AMTX 1.795-6.3%Nov 17 3:59 PM EST

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To: hal jordan who wrote (28760)11/17/1997 5:11:00 PM
From: bill c.  Read Replies (1) of 31386
 
hal: I didn't think GTE was looking for an ATM solution. Their solution will be based on Ethernet with Cisco routers. How many contract say exclusive today? I count two... Bell Atlantic and GTE Government services. I don't have a problem with GTE not using exclusive and I love the multi-year part.

>> GTE has the right to use any xDSL vendor they want to. <<

This is true with all of the JPC vendors and Bell Canada.

>> We will not see mass rollout of consumer based ADSL Internet service for a long time. <<

Late 1998 for mass rollout. Bell Atlantic is starting with the consumer based ADSL first. I agree that $125 is way too expensive in area's where you have cable modem access.

Bell Atlantic wants to limit CAP on their network. If your a CLEC that wants to deploy in every region, who do you go with? Alcatel only supports an DMT/ATM based solution..... until later.
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