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To: Paul Lee who wrote (6570)6/8/1999 12:29:00 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9236
 
Well these guys aren't too modest!

Alcatel's DynaMiTe ADSL Chipset is the Basis for
Interoperability in G.lite and G.dmt Standards

DynaMiTe Chipset is the Most Interoperable On the Market

biz.yahoo.com

And I wonder what they mean by this? Both G.lite and G.dmt software is available exclusively from Alcatel for the complete range of DynaMiTe ADSL chipsets now.



To: Paul Lee who wrote (6570)6/10/1999 12:27:00 AM
From: Tim McCormick  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9236
 
I was catching up on all the news and I found this paragraph interesting.
"3Com is scheduled to begin shipping its HomeConnect(TM) ADSL modem PCI, using the Alcatel chipset, and its HomeConnect ADSL modem Ethernet, with ADI's 918 chipset by the end of June 1999. Both products will support the G.lite standard upon ratification, which is anticipated this summer. For more information about 3Com's ADSL products, please visit the Web site at www.3com.com/solutions/dsl/index.html."
This is the first confirmation I have seen of COMS using Alcatel.
Isn't PCI the most widely used for residential? And won't businesses using ethernet be more interested in SDSL service? Tim