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To: Tim McCormick who wrote (7016)10/7/1999 12:53:00 PM
From: Scrapps  Respond to of 9236
 
Tim you are funny. One can take whatever they want out of that and paint whatever picture they choose. For instance this clipping:

Northpoint, Copper Mountain, Centillium & Infineon go to the mats
Only 35% of American homes could receive full-rate ADSL, claims a new white paper, while G.lite equipment is half as complex and draws half the power. Fewer than 10% of customers are choosing faster than 1.5M speeds anyway, meaning full-rate benefits only 3.5% of the potential users. So why add cost for the 96.5% of users who would receive no benefit? That's the argument presented by Faraj Aalaei, Uwe Hering, Joe Markee and Mark Peden. Copper Mountain and Lucent have both designed dense G.lite line cards. Many in the industry disagree, arguing that providers should prepare for the future by installing multimode equipment, and offering different numbers as well.


And as you well know AWRE does full rate also. Don't count your chicken until you got a chicken. :o)



To: Tim McCormick who wrote (7016)10/7/1999 3:13:00 PM
From: Scrapps  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9236
 
Anyone know why Alcatel isn't shipping their G.lite code?