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To: Dennis W. who wrote (19409)6/12/1999 11:45:00 PM
From: J. Nelson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22810
 
Thanks for the info. Do you know of the School's and Library Fund in the U.S.A.????? or how it works with technology over the internet?

Sorry to see you did not know of the list I provided it has some power over the internet as each name is a product by all the major players.

Lucent, Siemans, Nortel Siemens AG., Excel Switch Corp, you must not have work with many of these products that our firm has used over the past years. "PathStar Access Server" is a Lucent internet product along with "PathStar Business Exchange". There good products right up there with many of the others from the OEM'S & Partner Firms.

Speaking of Partner firms I see were Bay Networks is becoming a part of Nortel, that owns Micom. Intresting events taking place in that family. Yet V/IP uses Micom's Clear Voice Tech. and the system run on 40mips Digital Signal Procesar with toll-quality voice and low bandwith. Most of the better units for toll-quality voice use more bandwith and have a better voice signal from an NE. FE. point of view. Yet it's JMHO on the processing needed to come up to a true level of Digital Voice over the Internet on LD. calls.

Well Good Luck to you,
Jim...



To: Dennis W. who wrote (19409)6/14/1999 1:50:00 AM
From: Win-Lose-Draw  Respond to of 22810
 
Their network backbone, I assume it would be fiber, frame relay, Packet data, ATM.

They've already stated they don't have, and won't have a network of any kind. The stated plan says they will buy "wholesale minutes" on someone else's network to connect the areas they say they will support.

Just out of curiosity, what would they be doing with ATM if they're planning on doing VoIP? Come to think of it, what would they be doing with FR?