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To: Sector Investor who wrote (15958)9/24/1999 8:03:00 PM
From: jjrocket  Respond to of 42804
 
I'm assuming the following are insignificant?

18:53 MRV COMMUNICATIONS INC files for employee plan. (SMRT)
18:53 MRV COMMUNICATIONS INC files for employee plan. (SMRT)
18:53 MRV COMMUNICATIONS INC files for employee plan. (SMRT)
18:41 MRV COMMUNICATIONS INC files for employee plan. (SMRT)
18:38 MRV COMMUNICATIONS INC files for employee plan. (SMRT)
18:33 MRV COMMUNICATIONS INC files for employee plan. (SMRT)

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To: Sector Investor who wrote (15958)9/25/1999 5:55:00 PM
From: STU  Respond to of 42804
 
Sector,

Is Tellium a direct competitor to new access or charlottes web?About Tellium

Tellium is a provider of high capacity optical switches headquartered in a
67,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Oceanport, New Jersey. Corporate
investors include Telcordia, SAIC, Cisco Systems and Ortel Corporation, and
financial investors include Oak Investment Partners, Accel Partners, Worldview
Technology Partners and Blue Rock Capital Investors. Tellium?s optical switch,
Aurora 32, was the first-to-market in the telecommunications industry and, along
with the larger Aurora 512, is the cornerstone network element of survivable mesh
and ring optical networks.

Stu



To: Sector Investor who wrote (15958)9/26/1999 9:03:00 AM
From: whitephosphorus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42804
 
Noam had better announce developments re:

OA spin and hiring of legit IB soon or credibility again becomes an issue, IMO.



To: Sector Investor who wrote (15958)9/26/1999 10:49:00 PM
From: Regis McConnell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42804
 
Just reading an interesting link on the 'Last Mile' thread...

siliconinvestor.com

"AT&T Corp.'s experimentation with a new fiber-rich cable architecture appears to be panning out, leading officials to
begin planning for wide-scale deployments in 2000 and beyond."

""We might go to one fiber using course WDM [wave-division multiplexing]," Werner said, in reference to the two-wavelength combination over fiber made possible by operating in the 1310-nanometer and 1550-nm wavelengths."

I believe the reference should be to "coarse WDM", which we know is done by MRV (& others most likely). Anyways first time I've seen coarse WDM referenced.

"For example, the mini-fiber nodes being supplied by C-COR.net Corp. for the Salt Lake City project are miniaturized refinements of the fiber-node technology the company has been supplying to the industry for traditional hybrid fiber-coaxial systems, C-COR.net CEO David Woodle said."

C-Cor is a MRV customer.

And more yet to ponder...

"...there is a second phase to AT&T's LightWire strategy, which is still being refined for eventual testing at some
point starting next year, Werner said."

Regis