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To: Curtis E. Bemis who wrote (5098)9/2/1999 5:40:00 PM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12823
 
IBM will sell its new chips to Nortel, Newbridge and Alcatel

"The centerpiece of the new product family is the IBM Network Processor, a high-speed chip that can transfer gigabits, or billions of network traffic a second.

A key component is the IBM 28.4 gigabit Packet Routing Switch -- a so-called "switch fabric" that makes different types of network equipment able to talk to each other and is far faster than parts from rival chip makers.

... customers for the new line include Canada's Nortel Networks Corp. and Newbridge Networks Corp and France's Alcatel Alsthom, all data networking gear makers."

zdnet.com



To: Curtis E. Bemis who wrote (5098)9/3/1999 1:15:00 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12823
 
ATT One Rate Digital can use the technology. ATT with its One Rate Digital is attacking the local loop, even against reluctance of the RBOCs to open it. Picture that> You seat at your table and use your dial up modem to write to SI and track CSCO. In the other room your wife, which subscribes to ATT One Rate Digital, can make a phone call from another phone conected to another RJ/11 jack there.
The mobile terminal of your wife is seating downstairs at that cradle connected to the AC power so that it never runs out of battery and is always ready to put the minutes over ATT network. This makes your wifes phone ready to call 911 as safely as you RBOC phone too!