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To: pat mudge who wrote (30386)1/27/1998 7:09:00 PM
From: Larry Brew  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31386
 
All ADSL'ers << Sounds like bad news. Paradyne & Hotwire??? >>

zdnet.com

Larry



To: pat mudge who wrote (30386)1/27/1998 7:12:00 PM
From: polarisnh  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31386
 
Pat,

Can you tell me what this is all about?

<[Lucent Technologies Joins Group Developing High-Speed, Digital Modem Technology For The Internet]

BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.J. Jan. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Lucent Technologies (NYSE:LU) today announced it has joined the "Universal" Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Working Group (UAWG), an organization of leading telecommunications and computer companies working to accelerate widespread use of Digital Subscriber Line (DSI) modem technology. The creation of the UAWG was also announced today.>

What is going on? Is the CAP/DMT war escalating or am I misreading this. I keep seeing these press releases where various companies are jumping onto the "Universal" ADSL Working Group and I am trying to figure out the angles. I saw AWRE and WSTL got adjusted, but not ORCKIT, so I am looking to hear from my favorite ADSL goddess!

Thanks,

Steve



To: pat mudge who wrote (30386)1/28/1998 8:56:00 AM
From: riposte  Respond to of 31386
 
[Gates: WebTV, PCs to get DSL ]

By Michael Kanellos
January 28, 1998, 4:00 a.m. PT


SAN FRANCISCO--Microsoft chairman Bill Gates outlined the future for computer hardware manufacturers yesterday morning, and it's heavy on
high-speed DSL technology.

DSL, or digital subscriber lines, will be integrated into PCs by the end of the year and incorporated into an increasing variety of set-top boxes in the near future, Gates told the audience of investors, analysts, and high ranking technology executives during his keynote at the Montgomery Securities conference here yesterday.


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To: pat mudge who wrote (30386)1/28/1998 8:58:00 AM
From: riposte  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31386
 
[TI joins DSL rush with new chip ]

By Jim Davis
January 27, 1998, 1:10 p.m. PT


Texas Instruments (TXN) today said it will begin offering new a chipset for use in products that offer Internet access and other data services via high-speed DSL (digital subscriber line) technologies.

The new chips will be targeted for use in networking equipment needed by phone companies to implement DSL service, as previously reported, but will also be offered for use in consumer modems.


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