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To: pat mudge who wrote (30319)1/21/1998 4:00:00 PM
From: Neal Hopper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31386
 
[Pat Bellsouth ADSL Plans]

I think you may like this article

I called them to find out when I could get a DSL Line. They said May.

accessatlanta.com

Thanks

Neal



To: pat mudge who wrote (30319)1/21/1998 4:12:00 PM
From: MangoBoy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31386
 
[who gets the BCTel contract?]

<< We all know Amati's got the BCTel contract, and we know, too, that TI doesn't want to manufacture systems, so the question remains, who's going to take over the contract? We know Westell will bid, but I'm guessing there'll be others. >>

Bid? it's not an auction. Amati's BCTel contract belongs to WSTL unless 1) BCTel objects, or 2) WSTL doesn't want it.

from westell.com

Under the agreement, Westell will assume the right to manufacture and sell Amati Allegro ADSL system products and all non-DSL Amati product lines, along with the right to fulfill existing customer contracts. Transfer of these contracts to Westell, which is subject to customer approval, recognizes Westell's leadership position in delivering systems solutions to customers.

in what way is the door open for Siemens?

mark