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To: Redhook who wrote (26634)12/8/1999 5:47:00 PM
From: Susan Saline  Respond to of 43080
 
>>>INIT where do we go now?

look at how the ppro chart had to base in the beginning .... that's why I insist on not being out of INIT ... it's just taking too big a chance by not being in

your SMRA will be fine ... show patience



To: Redhook who wrote (26634)12/8/1999 6:07:00 PM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 43080
 
VRTL
thomsoninvest.net

watched this thing start moving AH @ 7 1/2 volume was heavy but I didn't have a clue.....I saw it trade as high as 11....now back around 8.5 still heavy volume.....it was trading as low as 2 today and 1 a few days ago....may be another ADSP?...back in the 10's...wow this is trading like intraday...very volatile,heavy volume!

Vertel Announces e*ORB, the First Carrier-grade Object Management Platform for Telecommunications
Tellium Chooses Breakthrough CORBA-Based Framework to Speed Deployment of Next Generation Optical Switch
WOODLAND HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 8, 1999-- Vertel, a leading global provider of carrier-grade network management solutions announced the release of e*ORB, the first commercially available Object Request Broker (ORB) optimized specifically for the telecommunications industry. e*ORB represents Vertel's next generation of advanced object management solutions designed to enable Operations Supports Systems (OSSs) to perform distributed computing within rigorous and demanding telecommunications network environments. First shipments of e*ORB took place in late September 1999 and implementation of the platform by a number of Vertel customers is currently underway.

e*ORB is the first ORB to offer the interoperability benefits of Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA), one of the most widely deployed middleware frameworks in enterprise computing, with the carrier-grade performance, reliability and scalability required to develop and deploy integrated voice/data/video services over optical, IP and wireless networks.