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To: David Semoreson who wrote (13837)6/8/1999 6:14:00 PM
From: David Semoreson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42804
 
This award is not for products shown at SuperComm, but for implementations done at customers sites.

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supercommnews.com

SUPERQuest Award Winners Announced

SUPERCOMM '99 announced its second annual SUPERQuest awards this week.
The awards recognize outstanding achievements in the implementation of network
technology.

The awards showcase implementations of public and private network solutions and
the key product/technology in those solutions that have advanced the customers
business.

"The SUPERQuest awards are clearly among the most prestigious ways that our
industry celebrates technology in action," said Jack Chalden, SUPERCOMM
general manager. "SUPERQuest winners have combined innovation and customer
service to provide flexible solutions for their companies and business partners."

The award winners are: local access services, NorthPoint Communications and
Copper Mountain Networks, Inc.; operations support systems, BellSouth
Telecommunications and Informix Software, Inc.; backbone bandwidth, Williams
Communications Group and Sycamore Networks; IP services, WoldPort
Communications, Inc. and Lucent Technologies; Digital Subscriber Line equipment,
Advanced Fibre Communications; optical network environment, SilkRoad, Inc.;
wireless technology, MRV Communications; enterprise access network,
Washington Department of Information Services; VPN technology, NetReality;
enterprise IP telephony, Sensible Office Solutions, Inc.; and access technology,
Lucent Technologies.



To: David Semoreson who wrote (13837)6/8/1999 6:19:00 PM
From: Jack Colton  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 42804
 
Does anyone have any questions you would like me to get answers from tomorrow? Greg H20, my neighbor Bill and I are all going to the show in the morning.

Please list your questions. And list who I should ask it/them to. We'll get 3 sets of ears to listen to the answer, and then try to post a general consensus of what we heard.
How does that sound?

Jack

PS: We're going down early so we can get Schlomo out of the gutter, cleaned up a little and shaved for the show.