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To: Mani1 who wrote (17495)12/14/1999 6:58:00 AM
From: Sector Investor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42804
 
From Yahoo! Nbase-Xyplex in China Daily

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I'm also hoping that people from either thread take the time to read my post from last night and comment with their thoughts:

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To: Mani1 who wrote (17495)12/14/1999 7:12:00 AM
From: Sector Investor  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 42804
 
From Kaka on Yahoo!

For the newbies: MRV has funded a terabit start-up which is currently finalising a top class product. The start-up is called Charlottes Web and will have its own booth at Comnet2000. My instincts say they will have some thing to announce. FYI: They never released a single release up to now. Good attitude.

Beta season is starting:
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"Williams Communications to Test Breakthrough Terabit Capacity Networking Technologies 12/9/99 Avici Systems, located in North Billerica, MA, has been selected as the latest participant in a series of field trials that Williams Communications (Tulsa, OK) will launch early next year on a nearly 2,000-mile stretch of its national fiber-optic network between Houston and suburban Washington, D.C. participants expect to shatter existing photonic speed and capacity records, establishing new benchmarks for the rapidly evolving telecommunications marketplace.

Williams Communications' tests, first announced last month, will measure the performance and interoperability of a range of innovative high-speed equipment and software from companies like Avici. Williams will test Avici's Terabit Switch/Router (TSR) platform. The test will focus on TSR's Composite Trunking capability, which is designed to add and drop bandwidth dynamically, without human intervention and with unprecedented speed and flexibility. Interoperability with Williams' current vendors, including Nortel, Sycamore, Cisco and Lucent, will be a key focus of the trials. The trial of Avici's TSR will enable Williams to evaluate the integration of packet-based and core optical technologies. Last month, Williams announced it would trial the Corvis CorWave suite of all-optical products. In that trial, the base system will begin at 400 Gbps and scale seamlessly to 2.4 Tbps without in-field upgrades."

Regards,

KK2