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To: Michael F. Donadio who wrote (20022)8/13/2000 10:00:08 PM
From: Rainmaker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21342
 
Michael, the only guess I have WRT ALA not being a part of the Open DSL initiative may be their former (and continued? - need to check) reliance on CAP for the line codes. They had many deployment problems in the infancy stages of DSL rollouts at Bell Atlantic (circa 1997 - 98). Almost all ADSL now utilizes DMT. Several DSLAMs in the market can accommodate both technologies (i.e. line codes), but DMT is more reliable and is becoming more of the "industry standard." Call it the case of CAP being the 8-track of DSL in the early stages.

Best of luck to all.



To: Michael F. Donadio who wrote (20022)8/13/2000 10:09:32 PM
From: P314159d  Respond to of 21342
 
this thread HAS a better SMELL to it

because the udder wasn't around. Just to let the thread know and other readers. MR. "everyone call me -----ster" All throughout SI he has befriended the best! <G> Like below. He is also a crook.

Message 14183678

I suspect tomorrow you will have to endure the drivel yet again. If the WSTL mgmt had some call to arms, it may work. But the only connection worth proving is the Auric to broker one.