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To: KHS who wrote (866)9/18/2000 3:34:35 PM
From: Perry P.  Respond to of 2404
 
From DSL Prime Newsletter:

Aware's Dr. DSL allows regular testing of the modem
A superior service would ping me every few minutes and make sure my system is healthy and without network problems, just as the better leased lines services do already. Aware, whose designs are in many top industry chips, is ready with a design upgrade for remote diagnostics that adds just a few dollars to the cost. Potentially, a key way to differentiate CPE gear and superior provider networks.

....Also, if you represent an ILEC or CLEC that owns local switches, take a look at Aware's or Centillium's channelized voice, an inexpensive alternative to full-fledged gateway functions, which can deliver 2-4 voice lines at a cost your marketing folks want.


Perry P.



To: KHS who wrote (866)9/18/2000 4:00:11 PM
From: Scrapps  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2404
 
Infineon released a new analog front end chip that includes a line driver and DCXO.

Analog to digital is what it's all about Keith.



To: KHS who wrote (866)9/21/2000 3:54:46 AM
From: Scrapps  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2404
 
Keith, I noticed a person using the handle "broadbandy_goodness" posted on Yahoo saying I was incorrect about the Legerity/AMD release, because there was an ALA based chip mentioned in the release. Since I don't post over there it may help if the person was asked about the following from DSLprimes DSLcon reporting. I've highlighted the part I feel is significant.

"VDSL from the same chip as ADSL is the promise of Aware's new DMTflex technology. The same central office chips can support 8 channels of ADSL or a single VDSL port, using the Alcatel compatible DMT format."

The person seems to know much about this stuff, but I wonder if that has been read by him. DSLprime is the only place I've heard about AWRE doing anything directly involving an ALA product...nor do we know if it is accurate, but running it by this person may produce an informative reply.

TIA,

Scrapps