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To: joe who wrote (15625)5/23/1998 11:53:00 AM
From: Moonray  Respond to of 22053
 
More: Intranets - 3Com, eFusion team on telephony
C|NET - May 21, 1998, 8:50 a.m. PT

Data networking provider 3Com and Internet telephony application
vendor eFusion today announced an alliance to jointly provide
telephony applications based on 3Com's Total Control remote access
hardware.

news.com

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To: joe who wrote (15625)5/23/1998 12:31:00 PM
From: Moonray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22053
 
Broadcom, Sony tie up on digital TVs
Reuters - May 21, 1998, 9:10 a.m. PT

IRVINE, California--Broadcom will collaborate with Sony on developing
a range of integrated circuits for use in consumer electronics products
for the developing digital TV market.

The integrated circuits, or ICs, will be intended for use in advanced
terminals that receive digital signals for new and current TV sets.
Broadcom also announced plans to develop multimedia chips using digital
interface technology.

"We're very excited about Broadcom's broadband transmission technology
and its ability to offer improved performance at reduced cost," said
Yukio Kubota, deputy president of Sony's Digital Network Solutions
Company.

Along with its collaboration with Sony, Broadcom makes chips that
help bring Internet access to TV screens through existing cable TV
lines. Customers shipping Broadcom products include 3Com and Cisco
Systems.


Shares of the Irvine, California-based maker of advanced digital
transmission products, were up 2 at 55 by mid-morning. Broadcom,
which became a publicly traded company on April 17, has seen its
stock surge to as high as 70 from an offering price of 24.


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To: joe who wrote (15625)5/23/1998 12:43:00 PM
From: Moonray  Respond to of 22053
 
CMP 3COM reading material:

Internet Sharing Simplified : 0.88
Windows Magazine, June 01, 1998
If you're a small business looking to maximize your ISDN
connection, you can choose from three diverse hardware
solutions. NetGear's Remote Access ISDN Router Model RT328 consists of
an ISDN modem with a 10BaseT jack that plugs into an exis

HP Aims High-Value Vectra VL at Corporate Desktops : 0.78
Windows Magazine, June 01, 1998
Hewlett-Packard is joining the ranks of PC makers firing new NT desktops at
corporations demanding state-of-the-art technology at bargain-basement prices.
Its new Vectra VL Series 8 hits the mark. For $2,250, you get your choice of a
mid-to

New SmartSuite Shines and Stumbles : 0.78
Windows Magazine, June 01, 1998
Are you ready for the next generation of office suites? The integrated office
applications in Lotus's SmartSuite Millennium Edition-which we reviewed in
beta-deliver some unique and useful Internet features, plus a voice-recognition
feature

Slow Rush to Faster Modems : 0.78
Windows Magazine, June 01, 1998
Now that the standard has at long last been set, you can expect all those 56K
modems to work together. Eventually.

DIRECTORY -- Complete information on the top 50 distributors : 0.86
VAR Business, May 25, 1998
ACCESS GRAPHICS INC.

Moving Beyond Point Is Key To Security -- Taking An Integrated
Approach To Internetand Intranet Security Helps Lock In Profits : 0.80
VAR Business, May 25, 1998
Picture the environment: A global network of advertising and communications
companies, with more than 7,500 employees and more than 150 offices in 70
countries. The mission: To implement an Internet-based virtual private network
(VPN), whic

3Com Signs On For VOIP Package Deal : 0.84
Internet Week, May 25, 1998
If voice over IP is ever to progress beyond a '90s version of the pet rock, then
enhanced services such as call-forwarding, call-waiting and other
business-oriented capabilities better be part of the mix.

Wireless Spec For Data Exchange : 0.78
Information Week, May 25, 1998
Communication among handheld computers, PDAs, notebooks, cell phones, and
other mobile products is often fraught with problems and inconveniences,
whether users are trying to exchange data via a wired hookup or an infrared
wireless connecti

Software Tools -- Startup's package creates news channels in
handhelds : 0.78
Electronic Engineering Times, May 25, 1998
San Mateo, Calif. - A small software company started by executives from
Versant Software, Next Inc. and Diba Inc. is launching desktop and
handheld-client software for creating news channels in handheld computing
environments based on Windo

Groups form around symmetric DSL, inverse multiplexing gear --
Coalitions push networking interoperability : 0.78
Electronic Engineering Times, May 25, 1998
Milpitas, Calif. - The deadline of major demonstration testbeds at next week's
ATM Year '98 and the following week's Supercomm show has spurred
network-equipment vendors to form coalitions to ensure interoperability of
equipment. Several co

Modem Makers Bank on Win 98 : 0.78
Computer Retail Week, May 25, 1998
While the integrated browsing features of Windows 98
continue to snare headlines, its support for two
lower-profile technologies is bigger news for modem vendors.

Non-PC client market expected to heat up -- IBM: Big Promise In
Small Devices : 0.78
Computer Reseller News, May 25, 1998
Armonk, N.Y. -- The small-device segment looks to IBM Corp. like the little
market that could.

Vendors Give New Life To Token Ring : 0.78
Computer Reseller News, May 25, 1998
New York -- Will High-Speed Token Ring (HSTR) give new life to this old
IBM Corp. technology? That is what a group of Token Ring vendors are
hoping.

TARGET: MSN designed for network engineers -- 3Com Adds New
Certification : 0.88
Computer Reseller News, May 25, 1998
Santa Clara, Calif. -- 3Com Corp. is following the lead of Intel Corp., Novell
Inc., Microsoft Corp. and others in rolling out a professional certification
program for resellers and network managers.

Vendors Hear Voice Technology's Call -- As voice and data further
converge, vendors vie for resellers and customers : 0.78
Computer Reseller News, May 25, 1998
Voice-whether via IP, Ethernet, ATM, Frame Relay or proprietary
transport-literally was everywhere at the Networld+Interop show in Las Vegas
earlier this month.

Network Instruments : 0.78
Computer Reseller News, May 25, 1998
Packets, packets everywhere. There are billions of bits of information running
through the wires of the network, but what is really going on?

techweb.com

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