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Technology Stocks : Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO)
CSCO 75.19-0.1%Jan 16 3:59 PM EST

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To: Sonny who wrote (16027)8/14/1998 1:12:00 PM
From: JRH  Read Replies (1) of 77400
 
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I looked a little deeper into the recent AT&T / BT partnership that is going to deploy an IP network globally. After reading up on the technology, the web page says that "The global venture's open IP platform will be software driven and flexible enough to provide features and applications to customers, regardless of the carrier who ultimately delivers it. This approach will free the venture from the constraints and limitations of hardware and infrastructure investments." To me, this sounds like CSCO and LU aren't going to benefit as much as it had been discussed on the threads the last couple of weeks. Can somebody please help me understand how T/BT plan on running their network with software and not hardware? Or am I just missing something? Thanks,

Long CSCO and LU (message posted on both threads, FYI),
JRH
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