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To: Mohammad Khan who wrote (7101)6/2/1998 10:59:00 PM
From: Mohammad Khan  Read Replies (1) of 10479
 
Interestingly enough, here is the list of Networking Partners that
Fore Systems has on its website:

Cabletron Systems
Hewlett-Packard
HyNEX
Northern Telecom (Nortel)
ODS Networks
Sprint

There is a longer list of other partners on its website. However, I
wanted to find out what RBOCs or major ISPs are their existing
customers. I could not.

Not sure, what does this mean in the context of Sprint's BMAN
network? Not sure, what kind of products Cisco has to equip
this network to expand.. It surely does not use DSL as said below.

"Sprint's long distance network is already built and covers the
entire United States. Its reach will be extended through metropolitan
broadband networks (BMAN) available in 36 major markets nationwide
in 1998 and in a total of 60 major markets in 1999. These BMAN
networks will allow Sprint ION to pass within proximity of 70
percent of large businesses without having to utilize Digital
Subscriber Line (DSL). For smaller business locations, telecommuters,
small/home office users and consumers who may not have access to
BMANs, ION supports a myriad of the emerging broadband access
services, such as DSL. "
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