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To: Jimmy Dell who wrote (1406)11/25/1999 4:38:00 PM
From: Jimmy Dell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2263
 
"PC Week Labs decided to test Ariel's claim that RASCAL's new open architecture makes it

easier to install and manage,
and we are believers?. We managed to install the RASCAL and dial-in clients in 15
minutes?. Companies looking for an
easy remote access solution will be impressed."

-- PC Week

"Open-architecture NT RAS solutions like Ariel's RS2000 provide an alternative to the
proprietary systems offered by
traditional hardware-based remote access suppliers. They simplify integration and leverage
existing MIS/IT staff expertise
with Windows NT. As a leader in the board-level RAS market, Ariel continues to be quick to
market with industry standard
products."

-- Brad Baldwin
International Data Corporation

"Ariel's NT-based RAS products have enabled Computer Office Solutions to create a
profitable ISP business providing
high-quality, high-availability, high-reliability internet access for corporate users. While others
claimed to have similar
products, Ariel was the only company that could deliver."

- Faisal Imtiaz, President
Computer Office Solutions

"The RASCAL RS1000 from Ariel showed the other 56K servers how to send data across
the wire?. Super easy
installation and fantastic performance?. We went from nothing to ready-to-run in about an
hour."

-- Internet Week

"For simplicity, low cost, speed, and reliability, servers with Ariel RAS cards and Windows
NT Server have proven to be an
ideal platform for Internet Service Providers. "Ariel RAS takes full advantage of the built-in
RAS features of Windows NT
Server, and Ariel's built-in CPU provides top performance with inexpensive servers."

--Chris Bell
National Networks Corporation

"The move toward boards that turn PC servers into remote access servers is spurred by NT
RAS. And with that remote
access capability on hand with NT, corporate IT staff does not have to learn a new system."

-- The Yankee Group

"The beauty of RASCAL's open architecture and seamless Windows NT integration is
simplicity. There's no proprietary
software, no specialized training of staff required, no remote access 'black boxes,' and no
excess cabling&emdash;in short,
no headaches. We were able to install and integrate RASCAL with our RASter Windows NT
remote access server in less
than an hour. The net result is lower cost of ownership for our corporate users and a better
bottom line for Renex."

-- Renex Corporation

"RASCAL has proved ideal for giving the 800 employees in our enterprise remote access to
the Internet, email, and the
corporate intranet. We found that RASCAL's open PC architecture and seamless integration
with Windows NT makes it
much easier and less expensive to install, operate, and manage than proprietary black box
remote access systems on a
day-to-day basis."

-- DataWorks

"The days of buying separate dial-up access server boxes may be numbered as more
hardware vendors exploit the remote
access capabilities built into Microsoft Corp.'s Windows NT."

-- Network World

"You save money on hardware, and it's just as fast or faster than [Unix-based] remote
access. Deployment is easier; it's
dense enough; and you can integrate it with familiar management [products]. We've been
through the [RASCAL] beta
process?. We took 5000 calls and it was rock solid."

-- National Network Corporation

"We are pleased to see companies such as Ariel producing products like RASCAL based
on Windows NT Server."

-- Microsoft



To: Jimmy Dell who wrote (1406)11/25/1999 4:40:00 PM
From: Nathan G  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2263
 
Amazing,and people say we shorts are full of misinformation.
This product has nothing to do with wireless.The RS4200 is 4 T1 port interface card that is installed in a PC running LINUX or windows NT. It uses the PC as a router for 56K dial-up.Talk to anyone in the ISP biz and they'll tell you that WINDOWS NT performs terribly as a remote dial-up server. This is not cutting edge tech, and certainly not wireless. I don't blame you for being ignorant. Even CNBC misled the public and said it was wireless.



To: Jimmy Dell who wrote (1406)11/25/1999 7:38:00 PM
From: Paul A  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2263
 
Jimmy... this company has NOTHING to do with wireless.. cmon dude... it was CNBC who attached that label which God only knows where the hell those idiots picked that up from..

Anyone who shorted QCOM probably didnt get severly burnt.. There was good money to make both ways with QCOM.. Just set the stops, keep searching for the top and when you find it? theres the profit.. This is how shorts work.. you need to understand this before applying any kind of prediction to what way a stock will trade.. theres two sides and perfect balance is essential..

I like the comparison between ADSP products vs lucent/cisco, and a company selling 8tracks instead of cds..

Hey- best of luck to you.. I have no intentions of trading in and out of this stock.. Im waiting for a return to 6-7 in a few days and will cover than.. If history repeats itself, and it always does when dealing with hyped up trash- this is a sure thing..

... very interesting how this Thanksgiving day gave people alot of time to digest all this news.. Street.com, breifing.com- only the beginning..

and please PLEASE stop comparing stocks like ADSP to QCOM, CSCO, LU.. thats just incredibly ridiculous and just dosnt cut it these days.. 2 years ago you get episodes like KTEL where utter trash skyrockets day after day.. Now it only happens with REAL stories- and for QCOM to run 150 points in one week- yes its astounding.. but look at their financials!!

investors are learning..