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Non-Tech : Amati investors
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To: pat mudge who wrote (6789)12/10/1996 3:26:00 PM
From: JW@KSC   of 31386
 
Pat - A little Amati news

From TechWire

December 09, 1996, Issue: 641
Section: Telepath -- Information Services
International Wire

Rogers Cantel Mobile Communications Inc. and AT&T Canada Inc. have agreed to a long-term strategic alliance that includes the licensing of the AT&T brand and a technology and marketing agreement with AT&T Wireless Services. Resulting services under the deal will be sold under the Cantel AT&T name. ... Metrica Inc. will supply its wireless network performance management tools to Swiss Telecom PTT and Hellas in Greece. ... Cable modem manufacturer Com21 Inc. has received its first European order for equipment from cable operator Cablecom of Zurich.

... Amati Communications Corp. said it is providing ADSL devices for the first 8 megabits-per-second video trial to deliver broadcast-quality television pictures over existing copper telephone lines. The service is part of a trial that is being conducted by France Telecom. ... Sun Microsystems Inc. said that Omnes, a global provider of Internet and communications services, will work together with Sun to provide packaged Internet access services to international telecommunications carriers. ... Telecom Finland is using Cisco Systems Inc. LightStream 1010 ATM switches as both a backbone and access network solution for it's ATM network. Meanwhile, Telecom Italia said it will use Cisco's StrataCom ATM switches for its telecom network. ... Ericsson said it has signed AXE contracts, valued at $115 million, with the Brazilian operators Embratel and Telerj.
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