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To: Doug who wrote (3991)4/2/1998 10:46:00 AM
From: Roman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18016
 
Newbridge Networks Corporation -

Telexis signs $729,000 contract with International
Datacasting

Newbridge Networks Corporation
NNC
Shares issued 173670862
1998-04-01 close $39
Thursday Apr 2 1998
Also International Datacasting Corp (IDA)
Dr David Rothwell of Telexis Corp reports
The Telecom products and services division of Telexis Corp, a Newbridge affiliate, has
signed a $729,000 contract with International Datacasting to design elements of the
Processed Feeder Link Stations (PFLS) to be delivered to WorldSpace Corp of
Washington, DC. WorldSpace will use the PFLS to provide satellite digital direct audio
and multimedia services to the emerging and under serviced regions of the world.
Telexis Corp will design and develop some hardware components and software
modules for the satellite broadcast ground stations.
Telexis, which is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, is a world leader in providing
networked video solutions. The company develops, manufactures and markets
sophisticated video, audio and image processing products for the telecommunications,
security and remote monitoring markets. Telexis' DSP and ASIC technology supports
a broad range of clients in both the telecommunications and defence markets.



To: Doug who wrote (3991)4/2/1998 12:42:00 PM
From: micromike  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18016
 
OFF TOPIC

The one problem with the article is that it fails to mention that SUN has just released it Javastation, Corel is just releasing one. Only IBM and NCD that had a NC in 1997. The latest JDK still doesn't support printing so there is a lack of software out their but that will change this year. The fat client hardware companies that are dropping prices are losing money and Microslop is the only company making money which is the reason they are trying fragment Java. Why is this article missing some very important info? Could it be MS is paying the bills for this company.

Mike