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To: pass pass who wrote (5832)11/8/1997 12:14:00 PM
From: SUZNDON  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 42804
 
What does this mean to MRVC- anybody???



To: pass pass who wrote (5832)11/8/1997 6:49:00 PM
From: Dana Adams  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 42804
 
I have read the article you referenced, and one line seems to sum up the author's knowledge of Gigabit Ethernet: 'The multimode fiber-optic cable installed in corporate backbones may fetter those corporations' ability to use Gigabit Ethernet over long distances.' Keyword here is the use of the word may as in 'it may fetter'. My conclusion after reading the article is that GE is facing problems in his mind only.

I suspect MRVC is right on top of the latest developments and as such defer the finer points of GE to their team of top flight engineers. I would much rather side with the engineers of MRVC than some novice, trying to make a living peddling articles for PC online.

For year's MRVC has been the undisputed leader in it's field and I can't see that changing overnight. Have faith in the abilities of Noam Lotan and you will prosper immensely. Fortunes are built slowly but surely and not by trading in and out of top flight companies to save a few points.

Keep the faith young'uns, we have a winner on our hands! IMHO, DOW 10,000 is inevitable just as surely as MRVC 50+. Need I say more?

GO MRVC !!!

Dana Adams




To: pass pass who wrote (5832)11/8/1997 9:43:00 PM
From: Regis McConnell  Respond to of 42804
 
PCWeek, the National Enquirer of Computer rags. ;-)