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To: Tom Markowski who wrote (3555)1/26/1998 1:04:00 PM
From: Ellis Rudman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12468
 
What the heck is going on today? First up 1 1/16 now down 1 1/16. I see all the articles, but none of this makes sense. Is anyone else as confused as I am??? Now down only 11 1/16 - can you spell m-a-n-i-p-u-l-a-t-i-o-n?

Ellis Rudman



To: Tom Markowski who wrote (3555)1/26/1998 4:47:00 PM
From: SteveG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12468
 
I would expect nothing less from Mandl.

Here's some "T" bandwidth noise, incorporating LU's long anticipated DWDM. Obviously WCII's LOCAL capacity is currently, and will GROW in being, a major selling point. Backbone increases underscore the value.

(see also: Message 3263607 )

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AT&T Chmn Says To Increase Network Capacity Significantly
AT&T -4: Also Unveils One Rate Online Service

AT&T said the "vast majority" of its managers were offered the buyout.

In addition, AT&T also unveiled AT&T WorldNet Voice, a service that will carry calls over the company's Internet backbone network for 7.5 cents to 9 cents a minute.

AT&T also announced AT&T One Rate Online, available in March, which lets customers order AT&T long distance service directly from the company's website for a $1 monthly fee and receive a flat rate of 10 cents a minute on direct-dialed, state-to-state calls made from home.

As announced earlier, AT&T will be the first carrier to test and deploy Lucent Technologies Inc.'s WaveStarT OLS 400G system which can carry more than 3 million simultaneous calls on a single SONET fiber. This 80-wavelength dense wave division multiplexing system will allow AT&T to increase the transport capacity of its existing network tenfold.

AT&T expects this enhancement alone to help save the company more than $1 billion over five years on facilities and decrease potential SONET equipment costs by more than one-third, as well as allow the company to have a low-unit-cost architecture.