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To: jeremic who wrote (188)7/30/1999 11:55:00 AM
From: SecularBull  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 265
 
Broadband is the crux of the next generation of telecos. Either your network can handle high bandwidth data transmissions with ease, or it requires a second rate stop-gap like DSL to have any chance of competing. While the old legacy network companies waste their time and money on DSL, keeping copper wires repaired, and paying dividends to dependent shareholders, the new telcos that focus on building their networks from the ground up using IP telephony will have a meteoric rise in revenues at the cost of the dinosaurs.

As for the supposed bandwidth glut... demand will continue to outstrip capacity as bandwidth delivers the next technological revolution right into our hands.

Riding the light (and the airwaves, too...),

LoD



To: jeremic who wrote (188)7/30/1999 10:13:00 PM
From: transmission  Respond to of 265
 
There is a Broadband Wireless Access board that may help you all some. NXLK does have some more established in fixed wireless competition when you consider T and TGNT each have 38 GHz and 24 GHz
spectrum, WCII and Williams have a deal, QWST buying part of ARTT.