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To: pat mudge who wrote (28605)11/12/1997 12:43:00 PM
From: ratan lal  Respond to of 31386
 
Pat

Comdex is coming up soon. We should make plans to meet. As I mentioned I will be staying at Mirage under the name Ratan Lalchandani.

Here is a list of companies that I am going to visit. Please feel free to add to this list:

AMTX WSTL ALA ASND COMS PAIR USWest GTE SBC CSCO

Ratan



To: pat mudge who wrote (28605)11/12/1997 1:01:00 PM
From: MangoBoy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31386
 
[Intel re: Alcatel's ADSL demo]

<< The key, here, is that Intel is developing standards-compliant DMT in the USB. I posted several months ago that I thought this was their plan. >>

USB is a plug-n-play bus designed to simplify the connection of a wide range of peripherals to the PC and to eliminate the "cable jungle" in back of the computer. my PC has two parallel cables, four serial cables, a video cable, mouse, keyboard, ethernet, SCSI, and audio out. all of those except for the ethernet could be consolidated into one USB daisy-chain. USB will make PC's a lot more consumer-friendly and allow on-the-fly connections to new devices like video cameras, digital cameras, and even home electronics.

I'll bet that Intel's participation in this Alcatel demo is to highlight Intel's USB technology and that Intel contributed nothing on the ADSL side.

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