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To: JW@KSC who wrote (5255)11/6/1996 3:59:00 PM
From: William Clopton   of 31386
 
Hi Jim, no offense but you should check the date on that article. ;^) That news is 2 years old and no longer news, much less pertinent. :o) How did you get November 7, 1996? Is this accidental?

All, bookmark this search engine if you haven't already: :o)
techweb.com

From EETimes

November 7, 1994

Issue: 822
Section: News

Aware's ADSL gets Westell win
Aurora, Ill. - Westell International Inc., developers of High Bit-Rate Digital Subscriber Line (HDSL) and Asymmetric DSL (ADSL) access equipment, last week agreed to use the ADSL chip architecture from Aware Inc. (Cambridge, Mass.) as the basis for a new video-services product. Aware has already been collaborating with Analog Devices Inc. (Norwood, Mass.), a company that has worked with Westell on a variety of line-access chip sets.

Aware's WaveTel technology uses discrete wavelet algorithms to improve noise immunity and distance for ADSL lines. ADSL is a twisted-pair technology that is being considered as one potential delivery vehicle for interactive television services to the home. The WaveTel ADSL products from Aware will be offered by Westell as an option for purchasers of Westell's standard ADSL line-access products.
;o)
Will
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