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To: bill c. who wrote (11124)6/2/1998 3:13:00 PM
From: Trey McAtee  Respond to of 21342
 
bill--

yeah, i remember that part. but i am still hearing that ALA is pissing everyone off. just wondered if anyone was hearing the same thing.

kind of funny, but has ala even won a contract since the JPC decision?

good luck to all,
trey



To: bill c. who wrote (11124)6/2/1998 3:16:00 PM
From: Neal Hopper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21342
 
bill, doesn't this product sound familiar

telechoice.com

June 2, 1998 -- Diamond Lane Communications announces its
Remote Line Card Shelf (RLCS) and DMT8 Micro-RAM
(Remote Access Module) solutions to extend the reach of DSL
to longer loop customers, typically served by digital loop carrier
(DLC) systems.


<snip>

The new Speedlink remote solutions are designed to work with
any number of DSL line interface technologies, offering service
providers needed flexibility. A single Speedlink System can
support combinations of up to a dozen remote line card shelves
and 288 Micro-RAMs.

The Speedlink system currently supports Rate-adaptive ADSL
CAP and DMT and multi-rate SDSL using 2B1Q.