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To: shlomi cohen who wrote (914)2/10/1998 10:06:00 PM
From: savolainen  Respond to of 1998
 
[the stakes in this game]

Greetings Shlomi,

this one has been bouncing around si for a couple of days... seems appropriate to post it here as well as only one company i know of, has adsl, adsl-lite, and vdsl silicon in the pipeline (as well as hdsl2) and it starts with "o"... <g>

"xDSL Chip Sales To Hit $700 Million
(02/06/98; 11:34 a.m. EST)
By SBN Staff, Semiconductor Business News

The worldwide market for the xDSL chip set is expected to increase with triple-digit growth rates in the next couple of years, reaching 22 million units and almost $700 million in revenues, according to In-Stat Thursday.

The Scottsdale, Ariz., market research company said both symmetrical and asymmetrical DSL chip sets will show strong growth through 2002, but ADSL, ADSL-Lite, and VDSL formats are most likely to generate the bulk of the revenues for semiconductor companies participating in the fast-emerging business.

"The ability to utilize existing copper wire to deliver high-speed access many times the rates available from analog modems makes DSL technology an immediate win for service providers, equipment and silicon manufacturers, and especially end users," said Shannon Pleasant, analyst for In-Stat's Communications Semiconductor End-Use Service. "The push for standardized ADSL-Lite and the competitive pressures exerted on RBOCs from cable companies will speed ADSL-Lite deployment in particular, which is expected to begin this year, reaching mass deployment in 1999."

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