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To: H James Morris who wrote (29865)2/23/1998 5:04:00 PM
From: DiViT  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
"Now, if some here want to make 'The cube thread, open to anything that relates to DIGITAL, I guess all I'm asking is, can we do that somewhere else?"

Not meant to offend but...
We're not trying to make this open to anything that relates to DIGITAL video.
It is open to anything that relates to Digital Video. It has been this way for years.
I'm sorry if the content is not what you would like to see, but you're asking to change the way this thread has been for close to 30,000 posts.

Cube is a one product company. They do nothing but digital video.
If an article has anything to do with digital video then it has to do with Cube one way or another.

Your Japan HDTV example:

An HDTV satellite requires compressed digital video to be sent to it so that it can rebroadcast the HDTV signal to the masses receiving the its signal.
If that satellite had worked, then we would be another step closer to HDTV in Japan. HDTV encoders would be needed. People would need HDTV decoders. Cube has the ability to supply both the encoder and decoder technology.
But HDTV is delayed yet again. So no need to bet on HDTV revenues from that particular market.



To: H James Morris who wrote (29865)2/23/1998 6:30:00 PM
From: John Rieman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
Here are my Sunday posts. If you don't know the players, it just more ink. As you get to know about C-Cube's markets/customers and competitors, they will make much more sense.................

An answer and hopefully some hummer about an article about Intel that talked about Zoran, but not Cube.

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This one was just interesting because it makes being able to record video less important. It also means that more DVD/Divx titles will be released in the next 2 years

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This one is about Divicom's new encoder. The news was out this weekend.

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Divicom has been a US West partner for at least two years. They supply the digital video products to US West and DSL's "Fat Pipe" will let them do video on demand.

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Lucent has to buy encoders. They are entering the wireless cable business. Divicom/C-Cube is the top supplier for the limited deployments of wireless cable so far.

Lucent is launching a new wireless-broadband-networks division in Milpitas, Calif. That's C-Cube/Divicom's town, along with LSI. Working with C-Cube/Divi would make sense for Lucent, but that's just speculation.

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Mexico is another wireless cable deployment that will start by the end of this year. 2 million subs(boxes) in the first 5 years are expected.

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Tiernan is a Cube customer with new encoders.

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C-Cube has an unannounced win in a DVD player from JVC. Is this the one?

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I was asked to repost Zoran's original PR

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Just responding to questions about earning potential this Q.

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How does Divx effect C-Cube?

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My thoughts on software DVD-ROM.

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Japan will not get its HDTV trials started on time. More delays.

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Great Wall is one of the largest PC OEMs in China. This might indicate that they use C-Cube products.

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That's my Sunday posts. I passed on may articles that either repeat what is known or are not as closely tied. I remember passing on 1394 (Firewire) being named technology of the year. DEC's new CPU for settops, another review of Toshiba's Laptops with ZiVA inside and many others.