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Technology Stocks : Data Race (NASDAQ: RACE) NEWS! 2 voice/data/fax: ONE LINE! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Marshall who wrote (26062)11/26/1997 5:26:00 AM
From: Hiram Walker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 33268
 
Marshall,
doing research on my larger holdings,I found this very interesting. Has anyone looked into Yuri Systems? I know they were red hot,and from Washington,DC with a lot of big money behind them. Voice and Data over PBX systems? Sounds familiar doesn't it?

Bay Prioritizes ATM Traffic
(11/25/97; 5:00 p.m. EST)
By Jeff Caruso, InternetWeek
Bay Networks next week will release two ATM access concentrators to
connect companies to WAN services.
The MX200 and the MX50 incorporate technology developed by Yurie Systems
to transmit ATM data and voice from a PBX over an ATM service. Ethernet
connections will be added early next year.

"For the first time, we've got the entire enterprise covered with our
ATM products," said Tom Slykhouse, technical marketing manager at Bay.

Carondelet Health Network is evaluating the product for its Tucson,
Ariz.- based ATM network.

"It would give us a little more control," said Larry Carpenter,
technical services manager. Rather than scheduling ATM connections to
remote sites with the carrier, the organization could connect to them on
an ad-hoc basis, he said.

The concentrators shape traffic, dropping less important ATM cells if
the outgoing link gets congested. The products have 10 priority queues
-- four for delay-sensitive traffic and six for less-sensitive traffic.

The MX200 comes in 12-slot and 16-slot versions and starts at $29,200
with a CPU module. The four-slot MX50 costs $19,600. Interface modules
start at $5,500.

Very neat technology,BAY will kick some butt on CSCO and ASND over the next year,but will that really matter?

Hiram