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To: Scrapps who wrote (15246)5/6/1998 12:54:00 AM
From: Eric  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22053
 
If Japan was down %10 then it would affect our markets. But its a non-event for us at this point.

been there, done that!



To: Scrapps who wrote (15246)5/6/1998 9:20:00 AM
From: Moonray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22053
 
Siemens Unveils Next-Generation Telephony-Over-LAN
Technology; Companies Can Utilize Existing Local Area
Network for Data, Voice, and Video Communications
04:09 p.m May 05, 1998 Eastern

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 5, 1998--Siemens Business
Communication Systems today revealed its next-generation, telephony over LAN
prototype, the HiNet RC 3000, a real-time multimedia communication application.

This is the first time that Siemens is demonstrating this technology that enables
customers to utilize one networking infrastructure for data, voice and video
applications over existing data networking infrastructures such as Ethernet/Fast
Ethernet.

The HiNet RC 3000 is the first step in a complete strategy to
deliver a portfolio of "HiNet" brand solutions that will leverage
advanced IP technology and assure Quality of Service. Siemens will
sell the HiNet family of products that are the result of last year's
joint marketing and sales initiative between Siemens and 3Com to
drive the voice/data convergence market with cutting-edge technology
and integrated voice and data solutions. 3Com will also demonstrate
the HiNet RC 3000 at its booth at the Networld+Interop trade show.


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To: Scrapps who wrote (15246)5/6/1998 10:57:00 AM
From: Moonray  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22053
 
Dell, Cisco, U S West to Roll Out Computers With Digital Modems

Round Rock, Texas, May 6 (Bloomberg) -- Dell Computer Corp., Cisco
Systems Inc., and U S West Communications Group are expected to
announce today plans to produce personal computers with high-speed
digital modems that will work using regular copper phone wires, the
on-line edition of the Wall Street Journal reported, citing no sources.

The companies said the new PCs, which will allow users to send
and receive information much faster that conventional modems, will
be available in some U S West markets this fall. Dell said it will make
Cisco's asymmetric digital subscriber line, or ASDL, modems available
in its Dimension XPS personal computers, the paper reported.

On May 4, U S West introduced high-speed Internet access in
Denver and Boise, Idaho, in the phone company's first move to
make the service available in 40 cities by midyear.

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