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To: DMaA who wrote (37951)1/6/2000 9:23:00 AM
From: J_W  Respond to of 45548
 
3Com Introduces New HomeConnect ADSL Modem With USB and Ethernet Ports

Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

CES 2000

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 6, 2000--

3Com(R) HomeConnect(TM) ADSL Modem Dual Link Provides Shared High-Speed Internet Access to Multiple PCs in the Home

Providing a simple solution to share ADSL access between two PCs
at the same time, 3Com Corporation (Nasdaq:COMS) today introduced a
revolutionary dual-active-port DSL modem. The 3Com(R) HomeConnect(TM)
ADSL Modem Dual Link furnishes a USB (universal serial bus) and an
Ethernet port, ideal for homes with changing PC needs -- such as
consumers who use a permanent PC and bring home a company-issued
laptop as well. Now, consumers can use their "always-on," broadband
connections on a permanent PC -- and add another with little effort.
"3Com is offering a simple product that allows PC and laptop
users to benefit from a high-speed ADSL Internet connection, including
simultaneous Internet and phone access," said Howard Rubin, Technical
Marketing Manager for 3Com. "By using both the Ethernet and USB ports
on a single ADSL modem, users can simultaneously connect two PCs to
the modem -- and talk on the phone at the same time -- resulting in
shared Internet access and higher productivity."
"A dual-port modem provides additional value and flexibility,"
noted Amy Harris, Research Analyst at International Data Corporation
(IDC). "Our 1999 Residential Telecommunications Survey of 1,500
households found that 52 percent of households interested in
purchasing high-speed Internet access services have more than one PC."
"With multiple PC homes on the rise, 3Com is committed to
providing flexible products to connect PCs in the home, to each other
and to the office LAN over a shared broadband connection," Mr. Rubin
said. "As consumer lifestyles become more dependent on an easy
connection to the Web, 3Com's promise of simplicity and reliability is
increasingly more appealing to today's `on-the-go' worker."

Installation Manager

3Com has created Dual Link Manager, an HTML-based graphic
interface designed to simplify the modem installation process. Dual
Link Manager runs on any Internet browser and walks the user through
the simple installation process step-by-step.

Instant Update Utility

To provide the consumer with the latest software updates, the
Dual Link modem also ships with Instant Update software. Instant
Update checks for updates as often as the user desires; if new code is
available, it is automatically downloaded.

Inner/Outer Pair Autodetect

3Com's Inner/Outer Pair Autodetect feature automatically
determines the service provider's line configuration, ensuring the
quickest access possible.

Compatibility and Flexibility

The USB port may be accessed by any personal computer using the
Windows 98 or Windows 2000 operating system; the Ethernet port is
compatible with any Intel-based PC, Apple Macintosh, UNIX or LINUX
system with a 10BASE-T Ethernet NIC.

The Dual Link modem also provides investment protection by
supporting popular DSL connection models (including RFC-1483,
PPP-over-Ethernet and PPP-over-ATM), using a consistent interface in
each case. In addition, the ADSL Modem Dual Link can reach downstream
speeds of up to 8 Mbps and upstream speeds of up to 1 Mbps. (Actual
speeds obtained may vary depending on offerings from local broadband
service providers.)

3Com's HomeConnect ADSL Modem Dual Link is an excellent example
of 3Com's strategy for providing e-Networks to its customers. For the
home user this new modem results in easier access to the network and
the most desirable applications, as well as increased availability of
the network for more users. All 3Com products -- including the Dual
Link modem -- provide a solid, reliable foundation for all networking
needs, either at home, at work or on the go.



To: DMaA who wrote (37951)1/6/2000 10:26:00 AM
From: mr.mark  Respond to of 45548
 
well i guess mr.bill didn't exactly knock anybody off their feet (or out of their chair) during last night's keynote address to the CES conference. MSFT currently trading down -1 13/16. [edit: oops. now down - 2 1/8]

there'll be no question as to when eric begins his address at the conference...

it'll be like halftime at the super bowl. toilets flushing and refrigerator doors opening.

anybody see the BNBN and MSFT shills on CNBC this a.m.? what an act they were. the BNBN guy referred to both companies as "industry giants". i agree with 50% of that statement.

:)

mark