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To: bill c. who wrote (10668)5/10/1998 12:07:00 PM
From: Trey McAtee  Respond to of 21342
 
bill--
one would hope they dont wait too much longer...cause the guy from telechoice is right. whoever gets there first will own the market.

good luck to all,
trey



To: bill c. who wrote (10668)5/10/1998 12:30:00 PM
From: Kevin Thompson  Respond to of 21342
 
bill:

Thanks for the excellent analysis and insights from Interop! I know everyone on this board really appreciates your posts!

Kev



To: bill c. who wrote (10668)5/10/1998 12:58:00 PM
From: srvhap  Respond to of 21342
 
Hi Bill, Thanks for the report from the show. EOM



To: bill c. who wrote (10668)5/10/1998 9:01:00 PM
From: Zephod  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21342
 
>TI had a Supervision DMT modem that was connected back to the Westell DSLAM unit.

Bill; I take it Westell's DMT modem is called SuperVision DMT and the SuperVision CAP referred to in the pr must be their 7mb RADSL modem. I had always assumed their RADSL modem would be the FlexCap upgraded, apparently not.

>Westell needs to expand their relationships with the CLEC's /Apartment-building-complexes

I'm sure you were at the ADSL panel discussion and heard Danny Briere's comments regarding CAP deployments and these buildings. Seems like the perfect place to sell ADSL, short runs, high density and with that higher profit, coppers probably in good shape etc.

I'm suprised nobody commented on the link Kevin posted a couple of days ago, could be what Dr. Tech mentioned.

Telecoms Industry Says Hello To Universal ADSL Monday 05/08/98 LONDON, ENGLAND, 1998 MAY 8 (NB) -- By Steve Gold, Newsbytes. Monday next week will go down in history as something of a milestone in the development of ADSL (asynchronous digital subscriber line) technology, as British Telecom will announce it has teamed up with Deutsche Telecom, France Telecom, Singapore Tel and Nippon Telephone & Telegraph to create a new industry consortium known as Universal ADSL.

newsbytes.com

Good find Kevin, thanks Bill