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To: Ramsey Su who wrote (7908)2/3/1998 10:27:00 AM
From: qdog  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Time Division Multiplexing, which is just about the same thing as TDMA. Channelized based on 64 Kbps per voice grade circuit, T-1 architecture. Ancient stuff. NN has been transitioning into Frame Relay and ATM, plus attempting to get into more data networking. They were real big with Mainstreet Muxes that would allow you to fractionalize a T-1 and channelize using ADPCM. Alas, the world has enough parking lots, lacks high speed freeways. Still these guys are capable of product that is robust and functional. Plenty of competition from the big boys. Feel they are an acquisition target for someone like NT (both are Canadian). Sold my shares sometime ago, after owning them for a couple years. I personally have used their product with no complaints. I wait for this to settle down before jumping back in.

Sprint numbers are good and expect that this year they will explode. Realize that they were building their systems throughout last year (still are). NOw you will see strategic deals being done for roaming and the such. Really haven't looked at the numbers yet.

PS. What the hell, SI has spell checking now!!!!



To: Ramsey Su who wrote (7908)2/5/1998 12:54:00 PM
From: Shi  Respond to of 152472
 
Ramsey, and those of you living in San Diego, if you are
insterested in the Asian problem, and in particular China,
UCSD is having a "China Forum" lecture next Monday (sponsored
by an organization I am associated with). Here is the
announcement.

"China Forum" Lecture (1)

Title: China Today: The Asian Financial Crisis and the
Next Stage of Chinese Reform.

Speakers: Prof. Barry Naughton, UCSD IR/PS;

Dr. Da-li Yang, Yale University.

Time: Feb. 9th (Monday) 8:00pm-10:00pm.

Place: UCSD Price Center Santa Barbara/Los Angeles room
(at the second floor of Price Center, close to
ballrooms).

Parking: If you don't have the UCSD parking permit, you
need to buy a $3 temparary permit. (You can buy
it at UCSD's Information Booth at Gilman Drive
when you come to UCSD).