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To: elmatador who wrote (10579)4/27/2001 2:31:55 PM
From: FESHBACH_DISCIPLE  Respond to of 14638
 
YOU were right on!!!!

The business looks crummy.



To: elmatador who wrote (10579)4/30/2001 8:04:22 PM
From: zbyslaw owczarczyk  Respond to of 14638
 
elmatador re:I wrote we had too many telephone switches: ALA IS talking with a full merger with LU.

what are you talking about. ALA circuits switching accounts for only 6-7% of revenue, and ZERO is US.
You Mr.Siemens/Wireless hate so much everything except wireless, including: optics, broadband access like DSL and cable that did not notice that Deutsche Telecom (others in Europe are following) converted part of capex from 2/3G into
DSL and optical projects.

Fact that you works for Siemens Wireless does not justified blind hate.
You hate pushed you even to the point that you write notes to shorts.........
and here is article you can post on the thread you set up(DSL is dead) with another 80% growth this year (LOL)


Texas Instruments eyes broadband (DSL and cable):
"Ultimately, Engibous said Texas Instruments' broadband operation -- chips for cable and DSL modems for high-speed
connections to the Internet -- will be its second-largest vertical business behind its wireless business. ``But we're in
the very early stages'' of that industry, he said."
Message 15736361

you better call TI and educate top guys that DSL is dead and soon entire world will be wireless

Zbyslaw