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To: Atin who wrote (22322)11/28/1997 10:01:00 AM
From: Martin P. Smith  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41046
 
Atin, You cite the connectivity of the DSP to datacom boards as a compatability issue, this is only the case if you wish to mix and match DSP and datacom boards.

Please bear in mind that FTEL are not in the market of selling the individual boards so the proprietary interface is not an issue.

Did you ever wonder why they have a proprietary connection and therefore don't sell the boards individually? This is NOT a decision that any company takes lightly.

Martin Smith



To: Atin who wrote (22322)11/28/1997 12:06:00 PM
From: Neil Wicker  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 41046
 
At the NY demo I asked the Eng. from Tampa about Capacity of the Tempest, 48 ports at Present more comming. Then He said that We are Working on 600+ Ports, BUT that is on the Drawing Board.
I asked Wy not Build the Big one First?. He said We wanted to prove the Tech. Works NOW. So We can Work on the Next generation!!!!!
Of course my Responce was WOW. SO the Question of port Density Is already Being Worked ON. I don't Think Franklin is qoing to let the Tempest at present Be the Last Design. They have come to far to let the Present Be the Past.
Neil W