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To: Scrapps who wrote (2256)7/17/2001 8:31:35 AM
From: TechMkt  Respond to of 2404
 
Aware, Inc. Introduces the Veritas992 ECR ADSL Test and Development System With End-to-End IP Connectivity

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 17, 2001--DSL World Forum Aware, Inc. (NASDAQ:AWRE), a worldwide DSL technology leader and innovator, today announced the latest addition to its line of ADSL test and development systems, the Veritas992 ECR. The Veritas992 ECR is Aware's most advanced development system, providing field proven, standards-compliant ADSL testing functionality and data management capabilities, including Ethernet and IP connectivity for developers of customer premise and central office ADSL equipment.

The Veritas992 ECR is equipped with two Ethernet ports and standards-compliant ATU-C and ATU-R modules, enabling an end-to-end ADSL link with IP connectivity. The Veritas992 ECR also features a comprehensive set of configuration, testing, and reporting software.

"Reliability, interoperability, and performance are essential to success in today's exploding ADSL modem market," said Michael Song, Aware's test system product manager. "Engineers now require advanced features in their test and development tools such as end-to-end IP connectivity and PPPoE support to design and test competitive, differentiated ADSL products."

For a demonstration of the Veritas992 ECR and the complete line of Veritas test and development systems, visit Aware at the DSL World Forum 2001 exhibition in Booth #118 at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Chicago, Illinois from July 17-18.



To: Scrapps who wrote (2256)7/18/2001 4:51:10 PM
From: 2strongthumbs  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2404
 
Scrapps,

Has the FCC realized that the RBOC's have actually killed competition? Are there any ruling re: Verizon or SBC? I've always felt that it was in the best interests of the RBOC's to roll-out DSL, in fact wouldn't it have been cheaper on a 'truck roll' basis that they adopt a G-Lite version of DSL? Everyone would have benefited. As for satellite...I agree with you, I think it will be the ultimate way to communicate and receive/send info. That's why I checked out Globalstar years ago. I never was comfortable with their marketing plan, and I just didn't know it they were able to update their sats from voice to data in a cheap, efficient and reliable manner. It seems that the market thinks that they can't!! Given this I still lose my cell-phone connections while driving through quite a few locations in the South Shore of MA.

Thanks again.