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To: JW@KSC who wrote (30730)3/31/1998 1:22:00 PM
From: pat mudge  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31386
 
Jim --

Good report from Siemens and stats from Strauss. Once again the resources of the Internet have allowed us to catch the DSP market early. Now the challenge is to stay put while the Street catches up.

Staying alert ---

Pat



To: JW@KSC who wrote (30730)4/1/1998 1:18:00 AM
From: srvhap  Respond to of 31386
 
Hi Jim,
Any thoughts on how this may or may not reflect on the recent announcements between Orckit and Siemens ?



To: JW@KSC who wrote (30730)4/1/1998 11:03:00 AM
From: JW@KSC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31386
 
and yet another company's definition of QOS = "Bandwidth Management"

(snip)
CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BW)--April 1, 1998--Phasecom Inc.,
a leading developer of voice and data communications products for cable TV networks, has announced today the introduction of SpeedClass(tm), a bandwidth management tool that provides bandwidth allocation capabilities to the SpeedDemon Cable modem system.
CATV networks that employ the SpeedDemon System for data services can now use SpeedClass(tm) to provision multiple levels of bandwidth management, otherwise known as QOS (Quality of Service).
Cable operators who offer data services need to provide a guaranteed and consistent quality of service to their business and residential customers in order to maximize their revenues. SpeedClass provides a solution for data traffic control and comprehensive bandwidth. monitoring, usage and management.

SEE BW FOR FULL TEXT

It's an old Debate, that was never concluded, but then I never give up
when I know my perspective is correct.

QoS (Quality of Service) In Networking it is how reliable is your End to End Solution to the Client/Customer.

The Client/Customer's perspective is the only perspective that count's in this definition.

The client's perception of the quality of the service being delivered will determine whether or not they are satisfied with that service and whether or not they will want to continue to work with that service provider.

Stepping down from my Soap Box
JW@KSC