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To: Michael F. Donadio who wrote (31149)5/25/1999 12:05:00 PM
From: Scrapps   of 31386
 
"We (TXN) have now successfully enabled G.lite interoperability for the first time. As a demonstration of our commitment to accelerate DSP-based ADSL deployment, we will continue working with our partners and customers such as Alcatel, Siemens and Ericsson to achieve industry-wide interoperability," said James Collinge, ADSL Marketing Manager for TI. "As we move ahead, TI will continue to strengthen its portfolio of robust and fully-interoperable G.lite and full-rate ADSL chipset solutions."

Interoperability testing took place in the first quarter and included successful full-rate ADSL and G.lite configurations. PairGain®'s Avidia™ System central office (CO) solution demonstrated interoperability with TI's TNETD3000P customer premise (CPE) evaluation module (EVM), while PairGain's Megabit Modems® demonstrated compatibility with TI's TNETD3000C CO EVM. ATM (asynchronous transfer mode) cells were successfully passed over varying loop conditions in accordance with the ANSI T1.413 issue 2 standard. The testing confirmed that robust, high-performance ADSL, as well as sub-rate G.lite connections could be achieved by implementing different products at each end of the wire. As a result, PairGain and TI are answering market demands for interoperable, standards-based solutions from multiple vendors.

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