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To: Don Hand who wrote (17532)4/22/2002 8:06:28 AM
From: ENOTS  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21143
 
here we go! another show!
no news on sale of anything, just another fluff piece...
I just wonder if the 5 area will be a bottom???
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Concurrent Showcases Leading Video-On-Demand and Rich Streaming Media Solutions at ANGA Trade Fair in Germany
Leader in North American Video-On-Demand to Demo Interactive Technologies for Broadband and Rich Streaming Media Applications
ATLANTA, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 22, 2002-- Concurrent Computer Corporation (Nasdaq:CCUR - news), the leading provider of digital video solutions on demand, today announced its planned demonstrations for the ANGA Cable 2002 Trade Fair in Cologne, Germany April 23-25, Booth #H14.



To: Don Hand who wrote (17532)4/22/2002 8:56:38 AM
From: Don Hand  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
So you don't think the post from Cox wasn't good news?
40% of Cox subscribers to have EOD by year end.
Concurrent mentioned in the context.



To: Don Hand who wrote (17532)4/22/2002 11:38:46 PM
From: George T. Santamaria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21143
 
I am in North San Diego County and I have just tried VOD from COX. The seemingly slow pace of the first VOD rollout on COX had caused me great concern that this, and particularly CCUR's technology, had some ugly flaws which were being covered up. This rollout has completely erased those concerns.

When compared to the first digital PPV movie that I watched nearly three years ago, I'd say that it was flawless. Whereas the first PPV movie that I watched three years ago had a glitch which tiled out the picture for 10 minutes, there was no such problem.

I also have digital telephone w/ COX as well. They seemed slow in getting to our neighborhood but when it went in, it worked flawlessly. It has been a totally transparent cange to get telephone service switched from Pac Bell to Cox. By transparent I mean that it looks feels and operates like the real Ma Bell.

COX is doing it right! And they are doing it more right than they did three years ago. That's real important for the financially dicey waters that cable operators have to navigate. The wireline guys (i.e. SBC et al) are not doing nearly so good a job as the cable guys with new and innovative technology.