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To: bill c. who wrote (11292)6/4/1998 9:10:00 PM
From: Neal Hopper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21342
 
maybe we should watch the stock price of ALA

a walkaway clause if stock falls below $37????

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To: bill c. who wrote (11292)6/5/1998 1:13:00 AM
From: Chemsync  Respond to of 21342
 
<<The WildWire silicon is G.lite only. I would rather see an ADI or TI silicon solution in the CO/RT>> Absolutely Bill. The 1.5 mg WildWire would soon be inadequate.

<<I'm not aware of any patents ALA has for standard category II DMT. >> Sorry, I'm uncertain what the standard category II DMT is. Could you mean Issue II. DMT silcon vendors (Alcatel, Amati, Analog Devices/Aware, Motorola, Orckit, and Texas Instruments) drafted Issue II (the interoperability issue) of the ANSI TIEI.4 Standard. They finalized the standards for such issues as ATM over ADSL and RADSL. I don't know who has what patents for which standards, or if they're all cross licensed. My point was WSTL will eventually have to go to a silicon vendor that sells a standard that ALA helped create. Come to think of it LU will too won't it?---if they use something other than WildWire. It's getting very confusing to me. And we havn't even heard from NEC or Siemens yet. sg