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To: pat mudge who wrote (30775)4/12/1998 5:54:00 PM
From: Pigboy  Respond to of 31386
 
OT
Pat,

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And HAppy Easter! :-)

off north
pigboy



To: pat mudge who wrote (30775)4/13/1998 8:05:00 AM
From: riposte  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 31386
 
[ ADSL May Be Top Data Access Choice ]

Found whilst surfing news.com...

Steve


ADSL May Be Top Data Access Choice

(04/09/98; 7:07 p.m. EST)
By Mary Mosquera, TechWeb

How consumers choose to receive data in their homes
will ultimately depend on price. Digital subscriber line
(DSL) is the front-runner in that regard, a research
analyst said Thursday.

By 2001, there will be several million DSL subscribers,
said Vern Mackall, who follows data communications
technology for International Data Corp. in Framingham,
Mass. Mackall made his forecast at an IDC
conference, "Telecom Transitions '98: How to Make
Dollars and Sense in the Telecommunications Markets."

Mackall's statements directly contradict a top Intel
executive and analysts' predictions, made Wednesday
at a New York conference on TV-PC convergence,
that cable modems will be the most popular high-speed
data access technology within a few years.

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FULL TEXT AT:
techweb.com