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To: Tim McCormick who wrote (3747)6/2/1998 12:09:00 PM
From: Scrapps  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9236
 
Well it sure does appear that the ADSL horses are out of the gate...now who will win the UAWG triple crown?



To: Tim McCormick who wrote (3747)6/3/1998 3:26:00 AM
From: SteveG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9236
 
FONy? No, but seemingly not the technological breakthrough touted - just Sprint trying to grab the first fanfare for what will become commonplace - broadband datacom networks.

The CNBC segment showed the hub - with port switches that clearly read "ADSL".

Fron Network World:
nwfusion.com (free registration)

"..Sprint will have to seek cooperation from local phone companies, which must provide Sprint access to their customers so the telco can link FastBreak directly to existing lines..."

Gee, they have an ATM based Sonet network, and still need that local loop through an RBOC? And the revolution is where?

"..It is most likely that Sprint will seek to put FastBreak switches in local switching centers, thereby bypassing traditional interconnect agreements..."

Don't know exactly what THIS means - co-location?

And can't wait to see how WCOM and QWST respond.