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To: hitesh puri who wrote (11533)12/7/1999 3:43:00 PM
From: Techplayer  Respond to of 21876
 
Hitesh, A couple of wins is fine. you are correct in that the carriers have buildout plans in place with most working with the primary vendors already. brian



To: hitesh puri who wrote (11533)12/7/1999 4:31:00 PM
From: Joe S Pack  Respond to of 21876
 
Anybody with wireless background?

Here is a new company AirNet IPOed today (Nasdaq: ANCC).
This is located in Florida and is selling software based Base stations for GSM market.

I would like your opinion and how LU competes/complements with this one.

Is there a similar thing for CDMA?
AirNet's page aircom.com

Wireless communications technology is
expanding at a tremendous pace. For
operators, the challenge lies in providing low
cost, competitive services today while
retaining the flexibility to offer high-speed
data services - including high-speed Internet
services - tomorrow. AirNet Communications
Corporation offers such a solution for
operators deploying GSM-900, GSM-1800, and
GSM-1900 infrastructure.

AirNet designs, manufactures, and markets
wireless infrastructure products, including
the AdaptaCell broadband, software-defined
base station and the AirSite Backhaul Free
Base Station. AirNet infrastructure provides
maximum coverage at minimum cost while
preserving the flexibility to upgrade to
high-speed data services as subscribers demand
wireless Internet access.

AirNet's patented, software-defined radio
technology forms the basis for a full range of
compact, rapidly-deployed base stations which
contain dramatically fewer components than
conventional equipment. The Company offers
its products and services to the global GSM
market.



Thanks in advance,
-Nat



To: hitesh puri who wrote (11533)12/7/1999 4:58:00 PM
From: Hagar  Respond to of 21876
 
I am curious to see which major wins in the next few months he is referring to.

I think he was referring to wins in the Internet core without ATM, something on the order of IP over Sonet or IP over Optics. I am only guessing because his answer was obviously not very clear.



To: hitesh puri who wrote (11533)12/8/1999 12:35:00 AM
From: jack bittner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21876
 
hello hitesh,
is the GX550 ATM switch exclusively an asnd (now lu) product without an nt or csco equivalent? i refer, of course, to the product's parameters, not its designation.