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To: Trey McAtee who wrote (13811)11/1/1998 9:59:00 PM
From: JW@KSC  Read Replies (1) of 21342
 
Re: Non-Bias ADSL reporting

i would like to for once read an article on ADSL that was adequetely researched by the author and did not conclude that AWRE was the best investment based on PR from AWRE<G>.

good luck to all,
trey


Trey,

I agree with you 100%! An investor should always Be'Aware.

I have always found Loring Wirbel to be a non-bias reporter for ADSL,
Plus he writes numerous ADSL articles. If you go to www.techweb.com
use Advance Search, use ADSL as the search, and Loring as the Author
You'll find responsible ADSL Reporting, at least I hope you will view him this way.

Here is One Example of Good Coverage, just a few clips, see entire article for numerous Vendor coverage.

I on the other hand fully admit, I'm slightly bias...... ;^)

I WANT MY DMT / G.DMT
JW@KSC

P.S. For newbies QAM = CAP ;^)

Various ADSL, SDSL and VDSL products and factions move forward -- Supercomm: little harmony for fractious DSLs
Loring Wirbel June 98

QAM also figures into Northern Telecom's plans. Nortel and Microsoft Corp. announced that they will jointly move to the Universal ADSL Working Group's standards but will promote Nortel's QAM-based Megabit Modem as an interim step. Cameron Myhrvold, Microsoft's vice president for the Internet customer unit, explained that it might be several quarters before a true standard for splitterless ADSL emerges from the International Tele-communications Union's G.lite working group.

In the meantime, DSP specialists with existing full-rate ADSL chip sets are raking in orders. TI, for one, has scored contracts from Siemens A.G. and Diamond Multimedia for an ADSL chip set designed with subsidiary Amati Communications Inc.
techweb.com
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