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To: SecularBull who wrote (1530)1/25/2001 11:56:56 AM
From: Venkie  Respond to of 2293
 
less than 1/2 is baddddddddddddd..greenspam blew it with his cronies..he needs to be replaced now and bush should run his butt off..After what greenie handed to bush sr ...recession..The guy is a weirdo...smart or not..he does not have the right to destroy an economy...he blew it period..last 50 pt raise was a lesson he taught us..Geeeezus.I was going to retire and help the tight labor mkt.



To: SecularBull who wrote (1530)1/30/2001 11:58:36 AM
From: Stephen L  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2293
 
THis question is. "is the Pmux inside".

Fujitsu, 360networks Ink Euro Deal

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VANCOUVER and RICHARDSON, Texas -- Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc., today announced it is supplying 360networks with dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) equipment for the company's fiber optic mesh network in Europe. Fujitsu is deploying its FLASHWAVE(TM)320G DWDM system and FLASH(TM)192 fiber-optic multiplexer on 360networks' 10-gigabit capable system between more than 20 cities in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Holland and Denmark. The system enables transparent transport for 360networks' leading broadband network services. Fujitsu Network Services is now providing full equipment installation, turn-up, service and support on orders of approximately US $50 million placed by 360networks in the third quarter of 2000.

"We chose Fujitsu based on its leadership in tunable lasers, adaptive power management and other technologies which enable us to add more capacity to our backbone network quickly and cost-efficiently," said Stephen Baker, chief technology officer at 360networks. "360networks' decision to use Fujitsu's optical networking equipment in Europe reflects the confidence that service providers have in Fujitsu," said Ron Martin, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Fujitsu Network Communications. "We have proven our expertise, our service and our equipment in the local exchange market and we are now proving our vigor in the long-haul market. Reliability is a reality with Fujitsu."