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To: hal jordan who wrote (8042)11/26/1997 3:19:00 PM
From: bill c.  Read Replies (2) of 21342
 
hal: Why did you invest in AMTX if you feel this way? I've seen a few AMTX investors make a 180 degree turn on the xDSL technology since the Westell/Amati and TI/Amati merger announcements. I sold AMTX many moons ago because they didn't have a CAP based solution. I still feel CAP will be deployed in 1998 and DMT will eventually be deployed. The going theory 2 years ago was, CAP first DMT second.

>> more for business than residential Internet usage at first, if priced correctly. Early adopters have always been the business community. <<

I tend to agree with this statement but Bell Atlantic is going after the residential Internet access first.

... Bell Atlantic plans to begin by offering an ADSL-based data service for consumers, followed shortly thereafter by a business offering. The company is evaluating pricing and deployment locations at this time.

By the end of the decade, Bell Atlantic says it expects ADSL service to be the leading high-speed, network access service in the consumer market in its territory....


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