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To: danofthebes who wrote (29916)2/27/2001 12:47:12 PM
From: Sector Investor  Respond to of 42804
 
dan, not only does OPXS have over 3,000 links worldwide, they have over 30 buildings just in LA. Compare to Terabeam in Seattle.

From that article last fall, we know that by the back half of this year they will have 16 way DWDM and 2.5Gbps capability, boosting them up all the way to OC-748 equivalent capacity.

OPXS is the much superior solution, IMO. This Cap-ex slowdown plays right into their hands too, as this is a fast and cheap way to get up and running fast. They should kick butt.



To: danofthebes who wrote (29916)2/27/2001 1:03:46 PM
From: danofthebes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42804
 
MRVC related sites.

Since MRVC doesn't deem it useful to maintain an comprehensive list of links to partners and subsidiaries, I put this together this morning in my copious spare time. Please feel free to add or amend as necessary. With the many sources of information and the technical overlaps, no wonder investors and analysts are confused. Like I need any help being confused. A couple of notes:

Don't have a link for RED-C, but the Red-C product appears on the iTouch site. Technical synergy or marketing confusion? Anyone with a link to the Red-C corporate site?

Could someone also verify if the SIMI site listed is indeed the SIMI that MRVC owns a piece of.

Last note. I researching PhoneDo networks I came across the following link to this guy's web page. When viewing the page normally, I didn't see a reference to PhoneDo, but if you display the HTML source you find the following:

"Founder, PhoneDo Networks, Inc."

but it's commented out in the HTML.

Wonder why he removed it from the display?? He appears to have an interesting background. Anyone have more details on PhoneDo's products. The corporate web site is a shell.

Also Luminent - 92% owned
luminentinc.com

iTouch - 97% owned
itouchcom.com

NBase-Xyplex - 100% owned
fiberdriver.com

Zaffire - 22% owned
zaffire.com

Zuma Networks - 90% owned
zumanetworks.com

Charlotte's Web Networks - 53% owned
cwnt.com

Hyperchannel - 42% owned
hyperchannel.com
hyporium.com

Optical Access/Jolt/Astroterra - 100% owned
astroterra.com
jolt.co.il
opticalaccess.com

Red-C

Optical Crossing - 60% owned
opticalcrossing.com

Broadband Highway - 58% owned
broadbandhighway.net

Tellaire - 9% owned
tellaire.com

PhoneDo Networks - Undisclosed ownership
phonedo.com
ayali.com

Simi Networks - Undisclosed ownership
siminet.net

Cescomm
www.cescomm.ca

CES
www.ces.ch

Appointech
appointech.com



To: danofthebes who wrote (29916)2/27/2001 1:19:31 PM
From: Dee Jay  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42804
 
CNN.com today has a story on "the last mile"; though it features Terabeam it does bring the concept to a larger audience and thus potential retail investors; too bad we're not mentioned but you can be sure Terabeam worked hard to "plant"that one with CNN.

"Terabeam aims to solve 'last mile' data jam"

cnn.com

Dee Jay