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To: Zephod who wrote (11969)7/8/1998 10:43:00 PM
From: Neal Hopper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21342
 
dave,,

the International Engineering Consortinum is hosting a 2 day symposium in Chicago 7-21 & 22

One of the topics is chipset availabilty.. This deal could really be the kick off for xDSL..To bad it's 1,700 to attend

iec.org



To: Zephod who wrote (11969)7/9/1998 2:36:00 AM
From: Trey McAtee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21342
 
dave--

so far the only DMT silicon that is in deployment is from fujitsu (licensed from ORCTF) and ALA. AWRE/ADI are also rans...if memory serves, WSTL switched from ADI silicon to MOT CG when it was announced more than a year ago. as for falcon....PAIR, from what i have heard did a pretty decent job, but no one wants the chips.

to date, irrespective of ALAs massive 6k modem deployment in singapore<G>, DMT just hasnt been deployed.

as a clarification, i think WSTL can use C6x chips, but i dont think they are totally committed to it. they can also use ADI or MOT. AWRE does not have any kind of lock on ADI silicon...and as far as competing with AWRE, in that competition WSTL is the big dog, odd as it seems.

good luck to all,
trey

good luck to all,
trey