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To: flickerful who wrote (2839)3/10/1998 1:54:00 AM
From: Scrapps  Respond to of 9236
 
My thoughts exactly flickerful, in checking around here...I don't find any trial results being released (leaked) in this manner. So I went back and read the article again and noted this...

This is the first time a service provider has revealed details of its technology trials, though many of DSL's problems have been acknowledged in the past by modem makers and other service providers that have run tests.

''The [regional Bell operating companies] have this information, they just aren't releasing it,'' said Randy Carlson, an analyst with The Yankee Group, in Boston.


It surprises me the ISP released any info. at all. I would think some clause in the trial agreement would prevent them from saying anything at all.