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Non-Tech : Amati investors
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To: pat mudge who wrote (30356)1/24/1998 10:01:00 AM
From: bill c.  Read Replies (1) of 31386
 
Pat: I think you will find this interesting. Lucent's new G.Lite solution is DMT and based on DSP technology. This article was first posted on the Pairgain thread.

..Last week, Lucent Technologies' microelectronics group threw its hat in the ring with a proposal for "WildWire," a splitterless ADSL with 1.5-Mbit/second downstream capability, based on discrete multitone (DMT) coding. Lucent is already showing prototypes of a complete chip set with general-purpose DSP, data converters and line drivers.....

...Ken Brizel, strategic marketing manager for DSL products at Lucent's microelectronics group, confirmed that WildWire is based on a DMT line code. "It is important that we made this completely DSP-based and programmable, which allows us to explore other line-code options should they prove important," he said.

Lucent will bring several proposals before G.Lite "at the appropriate time," Brizel said. He added that chip sets will sample in the third quarter, and that many system products may arrive before a standard exists....


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