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Technology Stocks : Ascend Communications (ASND)
ASND 206.52-1.2%Nov 25 3:59 PM EST

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To: Maverick who wrote (23939)11/18/1997 7:16:00 PM
From: sepku  Read Replies (1) of 61433
 
Maverick, thanks for the keen technical insight you generously provide the thread.

I received an email concerning a product by LU that may or may not have a future impact on the necessity of some remote access gear. However, I lack any information on the product to attempt to answer the individual's question. But it is interesting and seems to be worth contemplating. Could you please look this over and tell me what you think?

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Subj: Re: from SI: ASND -- NEWS ONLY thread
Date: 97-11-18 15:20:51 EST
From: OSTrail
To: Absent SP

Thanks for the reply. Do you know anything about this Lucent xDSL line card directly inserted into the phone carriers switching gear to avoid the need for remote access concentrators...thus making Internet access cheaper for the Baby Bells? Or is neccessary to have Remote access concentrators from the xDSL line cards to run all the other stuff, like analog, frame relay, security issues, ISDN, and IDSL on a single platform? I am trying to find out from other sources. I realize the xDSL is more cost prohibitive to the customer now, $50 a month...just trying to analize some possible negatives down the road for us.

Best Regards
OSTrail
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