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To: SteveG who wrote (3439)4/29/1998 1:07:00 PM
From: Neal Hopper  Read Replies (1) of 9236
 
Steve I do think there is a relationship between LU & WSTL

Maybe the question was Is there a co-development relationship??

Compliments to the Westell Theard

AURORA, IL (December 11,1997).. Westell Technologies, Inc (NASDAQ:WSTL) announced today that it has signed a joint marketing agreement with Lucent Technologies (NYSE:LU). Lucent will now begin marketing Westell's SuperVision Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer(DSLAM) systems, including concentration shelves, line cards, mux cards, remote ADSL modems and network management systems, enabling telecommunications service providers to offer high-speed over data copper telephone wires.

westell.com

ADSL Plug-and-Play time arrives for DLC's

article written by
Linda Manchester , Director of Strategy and Business Planning for Lucent Technologies

Marc H. Hafner, Excutive Vice President of Business development and Corporate Strategy for Westell Technologies, Aurora Ill.

internettelephony.com

Westell Rolls Out Newest DSL Access Multiplexer Solution -- A Simplified Plug-And-Play System for Telco Service Providers

SuperVision architecture is a modular system driven to support multiple interfaces and multiplexing functions. It has the capability to support Discrete Multi-Tone (DMT) rate adaptive digital subscriber lines and Carriers Amplitude Phase Modulation (CAP) rate adaptive digital subscriber lines

westell.com

Sunday's Chicago Tribune

Well Connected

But Westell doesn't plan to stick to a building-by-building strategy only, hoping to broaden its reach to people who live in single-family homes, two-flats and other smaller building.

It has teamed up with Lucent Technologies Inc. to build equipment that can be used to upgrade exsisting Lucent switches used in the phone company central offices to make systems ADSL-compatible


chicago.tribune.com

Vendors Team Up to Speed ADSL Work

Lucent has agreed to partner with Westell Technologies, Inc. A leading supplier of ADSL systems, in delivering hardware and software solutions that are tightly mapped to the design of the 5ESS-2000, Lucent's top-of-the-line digital central office switch. By the third quarter, the companies hope to have the first phase of this integrated product line available for deployment, Irvin said.

204.243.31.23

Thanks

Neal
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