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To: Skiawal who wrote (9073)1/22/1998 8:04:00 PM
From: bob jaremsek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21342
 
Westell Technologies Inc Cl A (WSTL)

After market close, WESTELL TECHNOLOGIES INC reported 3Q EPS of $0.04 vs $0.19) on revenues of $21.6 mln vs $18.0 mln last year. Analysts' mean estimates were ($0.11), according to First Call. (Reuters 04:38 PM ET 01/22/98) For the full text story, see full story
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To: Skiawal who wrote (9073)1/22/1998 11:21:00 PM
From: emichael  Respond to of 21342
 


AFC
"AFC is committed to developing standards-based solutions. The Aware/AFC Solution
provides carriers with the advantages of simplified installation and reduced costs and the
security of knowing that the system is ANSI-compliant."
James Hoeck, chief technologist and co-founder of AFC

Cisco
This agreement is an important milestone in our strategy to work with leading
telecommunications and data communication equipment manufacturers who we expect
will drive the deployment of higher bandwidth telecommunications networks worldwide"
Jim Bender, president and chief executive officer of Aware

Ericsson
Utilizing the Aware/ADI technology, Ericsson's ANx ADSL-based modem will enable
high-speed, end-to-end transport of ATM data packets over the last mile to households
using ANSI/ETSI compliant technology.

Reltec
RELTEC Corporation and Aware, Inc. joined to deploy digital multicarrier technology for
telephony to provide POTS, Calling Name and Number, FAX and data services to Pacific
Telecom, Inc. (PTI) subscribers in an ongoing field trial at Rocky Ford, CO

Teltrend
"We picked Aware for the combination of Analog Devices chip technology and Aware's
systems level experience. This agreement has given Teltrend the jump start we need to
compete effectively in the emerging ADSL modem and system market. We like Aware's
DMT technology approach."
Jose Enciso, head of broadband engineering at Teltrend

US Robotics/3Com
U.S. Robotics licensed Aware's DMT technology for use in Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
products in development.

DSC
DSC Communications Corporation integrate 's Aware's asymmetric digital subscriber line
(ADSL) DMT technology into the DSC Litespan product line.




To: Skiawal who wrote (9073)1/22/1998 11:43:00 PM
From: P2V  Respond to of 21342
 
I apologize for breaking in -- I've been searching for the same
info. This is part of an AIT press release.
Who's technology is ALA using ???

Regards,
MM

ameritech.com

The service will be delivered over Ameritech's state-of-the-art asynchronous transfer mode (ATM)
backbone. Ameritech will use standards-based ADSL equipment from Alcatel Telecom Inc.
Ameritech was one of four major communications companies that formed a buying consortium last
year and reviewed ADSL equipment solutions from numerous vendors before choosing the Alcatel
1000 for its deployment.



To: Skiawal who wrote (9073)1/23/1998 12:53:00 PM
From: Joe Griffin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21342
 
I agree, Richard. Someone at CPQ or MSFT or INTC or WSTL or GTE or RBOCs. Let's find out! But, will it really make a difference? If it IS a ADSL standard, then Rockwell, TI, Hayes ,3COM, MOT and all the rest will build to that standard as well as WSTL. What is WSTL's competitive advantage in this STANDARDS-BASED environment? They think it is cost and time to market. But I'm not sure about that... they may be deceiving themselves.