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To: matt gray who wrote (243)4/20/1998 9:11:00 PM
From: Yogi - Paul  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 615
 
matt,
Not quite. Don't forget the NLC investment (the old Next Level)
GI does have a stake, although complicated, in ADSL technology.

gi.com

Excerpt-<<NLC enters the $1.5 billion annual DLC marketplace by introducing its new DLC USAM, a Universal Service Access Multiplexer. The DLC USAM is more cost-effective and reliable than existing DLCs. It replaces older technologies that cannot cost effectively migrate to broadband with a new telephony-first, broadband ready solution. The DLC USAM is a low-cost, flexible platform that delivers voice, data, Internet and video over twisted pair architectures.>>

<<Operating income was also affected by the planned investment increase in the development and marketing of the NLevel3 Switched Digital Access system for telephone companies. >>

irthrifty



To: matt gray who wrote (243)4/20/1998 10:42:00 PM
From: Brad  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 615
 
> Let the analyst lemming parade begin!

Reference to securities analysts always reminds me of the old National Lampoon piece (illustrated, if I recall correctly, with a picture of
a train emerging from a tunnel), captioned "You Can't Spell
Analyst Without A N A L".