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To: shadowman who wrote (15679)11/24/1999 5:50:00 PM
From: Rande Is  Respond to of 57584
 
Nice site, Dennis. . .thanks for link. . . check out the "L" section. . .LightChip [LPTHA] and Lucent [LU]. .

LightChip

LightChip is a subsidiary of LightPath, an Albuquerque, New Mexico-based supplier of GRADIUM glass optical products. The
company's WDM technology is being designed to leverage the
light-guiding and wavelength separating capabilities of GRADIUM
optics.Investors include AT&T Ventures.

Lucent Technologies

With more than 2,400 systems installed worldwide, Lucent is the
global leader in DWDM technology. According to KMI Corp., a leading market research firm, Lucent has the largest share -- 29 percent -- of the $2.2 billion global DWDM equipment market.

Bell Labs, which has garnered more than 2,000 patents in optical
technology alone, has been designing networks for 75 years -- yet
the pace of Bell Labs innovation has never been faster. In 1993,
Lucent's TrueWave fiber was the first fiber specifically designed for
high-capacity DWDM networks. In 1998, Lucent was first to
market with an 80-channel DWDM system, which can transmit up
to 400 Gb/s of information over a single fiber.


Nice reference, thanks again.

Rande Is