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To: JW@KSC who wrote (30896)5/26/1998 8:19:00 AM
From: Eric Goethals  Respond to of 31386
 
[GTE files lawsuit on WorldCom/MCI merger]

Hi Jim, Just poking around the news rooms as you can see.
Rain, 68deg. Beer still cold. -Eric
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...merger between WorldCom Inc. and MCI Communications Corp., saying that any overlap between the two U.S. companies in the Internet market should be eliminated...

...A major concern is that the combined entity could control Internet service prices...

...U.S. rival firm GTE, which has filed a lawsuit to stop the merger, has argued that WorldCom and MCI would together control between 50 percent and 60 percent of Internet traffic. But, the two partners say their market share would be only about 20 percent based on
revenue...

www2.nando.net




To: JW@KSC who wrote (30896)5/26/1998 8:28:00 AM
From: Eric Goethals  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31386
 
Tuesday May 26, 8:04 am Eastern Time
Company Press Release
Motorola to Expand its Family of ADSL Products with New CopperGold Lite Solutions

AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 26, 1998--

New Remote Access Solutions Will Enable Production of Modems Capable of Supporting Both V.90 and ADSL Access Technologies; Will Allow End Users to Achieve the Highest Data Rates Available, Protecting their Technology Investments

PC OEMs will soon be able to offer end users systems equipped with a CopperGold-based upgradeable modem that supports both V.90 and ADSL access technologies, as Motorola Tuesday announced that it will develop new hybrid modem products -- the CopperGold Lite Solutions.

Designed to enable high-speed Internet access and other data services, the new members of Motorola's CopperGold Family of ADSL Solutions will be capable of delivering data rates from 128 kbps to 1.5 Mbps over ordinary phone lines.

Because they will support legacy analog modem operations and will also be upgradeable to future ADSL standards, such as G.Lite and Universal ADSL, as they are finalized, the CopperGold Lite Solutions will allow end users to take advantage of the highest data rate available to them at all times, which helps to protect their technology investments.

For example, a service provider may offer V.90 access today but have plans to introduce ADSL by the end of the year. With the CopperGold Lite Solutions, end users in that area will be able to access the Internet at analog rates today and at the higher digital rates as ADSL is made available to them -- without having to purchase a new modem.

For owners of portable computing equipment, the CopperGold Lite Solutions mean they'll be able to utilize the high rates of the ADSL service they have at home, and still be able to access the Internet via the analog technologies available in their hotel rooms.

''With the increasing popularity of the Internet for business and home applications, high-speed access is a driving force in the PC marketplace,'' said Bertrand Cambou, senior vice president and general manager of Motorola's Networking and Computing Systems Group (NCSG). ''At Motorola we are leveraging our ADSL and analog modem expertise to help PC OEMs meet end users' needs for faster access.''

Motorola is an active participant in the various standards bodies -- ANSI, the ITU and the Universal ADSL Working Group (UAWG) -- that are working to accelerate the availability of affordable, high-speed Internet access technology to the consumer market by developing optimized versions of ADSL technology.

Motorola will continue its research and development work in this area to ensure its CopperGold Lite Solutions are capable of providing acceptable bandwidth as well as quality of service for the customer. The CopperGold Lite Solutions will be designed to be interoperable with Motorola's full-rate CopperGold ADSL Solution, which is designed to comply with ANSI's T1.413 standard.

''Today's announcement clearly illustrates Motorola's commitment to developing a broad portfolio of remote system solutions that enable widespread, low-cost megabit access to the Internet and other multimedia applications,'' said Pete Bingham, corporate vice president and general manager for Motorola's Communications, Transmission and Access Systems (CTAS) Division.

''Our CopperGold Lite Solutions will protect end users' technology investments with a seamless, easy-to-use migration path from today's V.90 specification to tomorrow's ADSL technology.''

Motorola's CopperGold Family of ADSL Solutions. In addition to the new CopperGold Lite Solutions, Motorola's CopperGold Family includes the highly-integrated transceiver (MC145650), the performance-optimizing and power-saving line driver (MC03AX1456), and a wide array of complementary components tailored for specific applications such as Ethernet transceivers (MC68160), ATM Cell Processors (MC92501), and many host control options (MPC860, MPC860SAR, MPC850, MCX683xx, MC68EN302/360).

Motorola's CopperGold ADSL Solution is fully supported with evaluation boards, APIs, a system analyzer and Motorola's world-class applications support. Motorola is currently sampling the full rate CopperGold Solution to customers, and expects to be in full production in Q3 98.

For more information on the CopperGold Family, visit Motorola's web site at motorola.com/adsl. Additional information on Motorola's analog modem products is available through Motorola's web site at motorola.com/modem-chipsets.

About Motorola

As the world's No. 1 producer of embedded processors, Motorola's Semiconductor Products Sector offers multiple DigitalDNA solutions which enable its customers in the consumer, networking and computing, transportation, and wireless communications markets, to create new business opportunities. Motorola's semiconductor sales were $8 billion in 1997.

In the global marketplace, Motorola also is one of the leading providers of wireless communications, advanced electronic systems, components and services. Major equipment businesses include cellular telephone, two-way radio, paging and data communications, personal communications, automotive, defense and space electronics and computers. Corporate sales in 1997 were $29.8 billion.

NOTE TO EDITORS: Motorola is a registered trademark of Motorola Inc. CopperGold is a trademark of Motorola Inc. Photos of Motorola's CopperGold ADSL Solutions are available by calling Tabitha Bailey. Technical Data Available: motorola.com/adsl.

Motorola will be showcasing its CopperGold Family of ADSL Solutions in Booth No. 4951 at Supercomm, taking place June 8-11, 1998, in Atlanta. To schedule an appointment, please contact Tabitha Bailey at 805/230-8206 or tbailey@caprel.com.



To: JW@KSC who wrote (30896)5/27/1998 8:06:00 PM
From: pat mudge  Respond to of 31386
 
newsalert.com
The carrier initially plans to offer three ADSL service packages. The Home Pack will cost $89 per month, with downstream speeds starting at 384Kbps and upstream speed of 128Kbps. The Internet Access Pack will offer two options: 384Kbps in both directions for $199 per month, or 1.5Mbps downstream and 384Kbps upstream for $339.

Finally, Office Pack will provide corporate network connections larger business customers, and will cost either $189 for 1.5Mbps downstream and 384Kbps upstream, or $99 for 384Kbps in each direction.


Am I reading this right? Does that say I'll have to pay $339 a month for 1.5M down and 384K up and a business will have to pay $189 for the same service?

I guess I'll tell them I'm a business.

Pat -- a bit puzzled