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Technology Stocks : Aware, Inc. - Hot or cold IPO?
AWRE 2.100-0.9%Dec 16 3:59 PM EST

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To: Scrapps who wrote (3228)4/7/1998 1:08:00 AM
From: flickerful  Read Replies (1) of 9236
 
i just saw one at the bottom of the page
with the lucent article at the telechoice site:
the graphic seems slight compared to the
corporate logo, but it is effective.

i also noticed revisions to many areas, including
the aware in the press section.

among the blurbs i noticed tonight was this relatively
old one:

01/26/98Three Giants of PC World Turn Focus to Speed
New York Times - Seth Schiesel
...Negotiations have been more difficult on the hardware side of the coalition. Although it appears that some of the main technology for the group will come from Alcatel of France and Aware Inc., many other companies had to be given a role for fear that they would turn their market power against the group...
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it struck me again that alcatel offers to aware a direct line to an international presence....( much like lucent would, of course)

from aware's company overview ....

The Market:
With more than 700 million phone lines worldwide, there is an estimated ADSL opportunity of 350,000 to 500,000 lines worldwide in the coming year, with more than half of the total opportunity existing outside the United States. Further, 85% of the global opportunity will be available only to those products and technologies that incorporate discrete multitone (DMT) modulation. This is because international organizations making investments in ADSL want to reduce their risk by selecting standards-based technologies. Today, Aware is the only xDSL vendor that offers both full-rate and splitterless DSL products that incorporate discrete multitone (DMT), the ANSI standard. Through its involvement in standards bodies such as the ITU, ANSI T1E1.4 and the ADSL Forum, Aware continues to promote interoperability between its splitterless xDSL and the ANSI T1E1 full-rate standard.
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