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To: David Lawrence who wrote (12590)2/9/1998 2:24:00 PM
From: Scrapps  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22053
 
I was wondering the same thing. I expect to see new code for the x2 to be available for a download real soon. Of course I don't see any need for new x2 chips to ship since they should simply be tuned up with the download for the new 56K standard.

Are the Rockwell chips replacement K56flex chits?



To: David Lawrence who wrote (12590)2/9/1998 3:37:00 PM
From: Moonray  Respond to of 22053
 
Spring ISPCON to draw over 2,300 ISPs and Internet Industry Leaders
01:40 p.m Feb 09, 1998 Eastern

LITTLETON, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 9, 1998--Representing an
estimated $5.3 billion market of Internet-based telecommunications
goods and services, over 2,300 Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
and Internet industry leaders will attend ONE Inc.'s ISPCON Spring
'98 conference and exhibition to be held March 16 - 19 at the
Baltimore Convention Center.

Sponsored by Boardwatch Magazine, 3Com, Bay Networks, Compaq,
Digital, IBM, and Nortel,
ISPCON is the most focused and
influential Internet industry conference serving the Internet
business sector today. Representing over 4,400 ISPs nationwide-
including Sprint, PSINet, and MCI, as well as regional and local
providers -- professionals from every segment of the ISP industry
will attend ISPCON Spring '98


guide-p.infoseek.com

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To: David Lawrence who wrote (12590)2/9/1998 4:14:00 PM
From: Moonray  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22053
 
America Online Plans to Raise Monthly Rates
Monday February 9, 3:36 pm Eastern Time

Feb. 9, 1998, America Online Inc. (NYSE:AOL - news) reported that it
will increase its monthly price for unlimited use of AOL and the
Internet by $2 to $21.95, ''in order to fund continued improvement
of its members' online experience and keep pace with the cost of
members' increased usage.''

The company said the price increase will become effective at the
start of each member's monthly billing cycle in April.

AOL closed at 110 1/2, up 12. I imagine the stock will see a
lot of shorting now.


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