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To: polarisnh who wrote (30389)1/27/1998 8:23:00 PM
From: Larry Brew  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31386
 
Steve, << ComNet >>

I think we've all been DUPED! Hey, I'm trying to find Paradyne's
ticker. It's Canadian. I've e-mailed telenium, a Canadian exchange service and Paradyne. Awaiting reply.
No way was this not known by all parties involved. The following may have come from Paradyne's home page, not sure, because I've been pounding the web over this one, but Hotwire will not support video and can be installed to the phone providers for $500 decreasing with time to $250. I'm not sure of the support from each system. I think 8.
Phone service projected between $45 - $75 per month.
I smell an undisclosed rotten egg. I have no facts, but circumstances
exist that makes me believe the c6x may have problems related to
the .25u leading edge technology. There's just no reason not to
move to the ADSL solution if the problems are currently resolved.
Existing familiar process technologies are being replaced by
territories just being explored. The step from DRAMS to digital
logic in this process take on new constraints. I wish I knew the
status in development. My guess is that Kurlak does. I never take
him lightly. Probably I should leave these subjective posts off the
thread, but rejecting current ADSL proposals makes a strong statement.
Scenerios can be almost infinite, so take mine with a grain of salt.
Might want a xanax also. :-)
Larry



To: polarisnh who wrote (30389)2/3/1998 8:34:00 PM
From: Larry Brew  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31386
 
Steven, << looking through profiles I picked you >>

A problem I seem to have trouble resolving with ADSL is all that
copper. Maybe you or another can put it to rest. Copper, being a
crude transmission line seems to me that it would offer significant
Xl and resistive losses during transmission. Won't the inductive
properties of these lines offer a problem over longer distances at higher frequencies?
Transmission lines have long since left these aged memory banks. :-)
Larry