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To: jghutchison who wrote (11409)8/9/2001 1:36:19 PM
From: Nevin S.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12623
 
From Briefing today...8/9/01:

7:35AM CIENA Corp (CIEN) 30.88: DB Alex. Brown previews next Thursday's earnings report... expects CIEN to beat estimates on the top and bottom lines, with company guidance of 95%-105% top line growth for FY01 remaining intact and management blessing Q4 consensus... anticipates management backing off earlier FY02 guidance of top line growth of 45%-65%, to adjust to macro-environment.



To: jghutchison who wrote (11409)8/10/2001 9:09:20 AM
From: jghutchison  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12623
 
U.S. broadband Net access soars

High-speed connection jumped 158 percent in 2000 - JGH




WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 — The number of high-speed Internet connections in the United States jumped 158 percent last year, with 7.1 million lines reaching homes and businesses, the Federal Communications Commission said on Thursday.

















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THE BIGGEST JUMP came in asymmetric digital subscriber line (DSL) service, in which the download speed is faster than the uplink, which soared 435 percent to 2 million lines, the agency said.
Meanwhile, 3.6 million lines offering high-speed Internet service were over coaxial cable systems last year, a 153 percent increase over 1999, according to the FCC’s twice-yearly report.
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Approximately 5.2 million lines were to residential and small businesses. About 4.3 million of the total high-speed lines provided two-way 200-plus kilobits per second service, up 118 percent for the year, the report said.




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Additionally, the provision of high-speed access via satellite and fixed-wireless technology, while nascent, more than doubled to 112,000 lines last year from 50,000 the prior year.
There were subscribers in 75 percent of the nation’s zip codes last year, up from 56 percent at the end of 1999, according to the FCC.