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To: Neal Hopper who wrote (11993)7/10/1998 11:40:00 AM
From: Ken M  Respond to of 21342
 
>> ATM: THE DREAM DELAYED ? also includes an analysis of the potential applications drivers for ATM and an analysis of the competing technologies, including; ADSL, ISDN, Frame Relay, Internet and Switched Token Ring.<<

(PR NEWSWIRE) DJ: New Telecommunications Study Tracks Asynchronous Transfer DJ: New Telecommunications Study Tracks Asynchronous Transfer Mode, ATM, Commercial Trials and Implementations in 28 Countries

POTOMAC, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 10, 1998--With the belated takeoff of ISDN in Europe, the development of Gigabit Ethernet, and the increasing importance of IP protocols, the question arises of whether or not ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) will ever stand as a "universal" network solution. Yet, over 28 different countries and 38 different companies around the world have experimented with ATM trials and implementations. Phillips Market Intelligence Services has scoured the market to provide objective, thorough information on the ATM market. The result is a comprehensive 200+ page, fact-filled report; ATM: THE DREAM DELAYED?
Authored by Electronics International, a recognized leader in global
fibre-optic and telecommunications research, this report provides profiles of more than 80 vendor alliances and offers exclusive insight into ATM growth opportunities, industry profiles, worldwide forecasts, and ATM standards issues.
ATM: THE DREAM DELAYED ? also includes an analysis of the potential applications drivers for ATM and an analysis of the competing technologies, including; ADSL, ISDN, Frame Relay, Internet and Switched Token Ring. To obtain the Table of Contents for ATM: THE DREAM DELAYED?, contact Tandy Williams, Director of Client Services at 301.340.7788, x5410 or via e-mail at williams@phillips.com. and mention reference code: DC7184.

About Phillips Market Intelligence Services

Phillips Market Intelligence Services, a division of Phillips Business
Information, provides specific solutions for executives in specialized
industries through research reports, multi-client studies, and other
consulting and information services.
Phillips Market Intelligence Services serves the Satellite, Media,
Telecommunications, Electronic Commerce, Defense and Aviation industries. For more information on Phillips Market Intelligence Services or ATM: THE DREAM DELAYED?, contact Mark Brandau via e-mail, mbrandau@phillips.com or
301-340-7788, x2142.

About Phillips Business Information Inc. (http://www.phillips.com/pbi)

Phillips Business Information Inc. (PBI) headquartered in Potomac is one of the world's leading providers of telecommunications business information, training, and consulting. PBI's Web-based services for the telecommunications industry also include Telecom Web
(http://www.telecomweb.com) and Wireless Today (http://www.wirelesstoday.com). PBI also provides information and marketing solutions to six other marketplaces: Aviation, Cable Television, Defense, Electronic Commerce, Media/New Media and Satellite. The company is a subsidiary of Phillips Publishing International Inc., a diversified publisher with sales of $300
million for calendar 1997.

CONTACT: Phillips Market Intelligence Services
Mark Brandau, director of Marketing,
301/340-7788, x2142
or
Phillips Business Information
Tandy Williams, director of Client Services,
301/340-7788, x5410
11:16 EDT JULY 10, 1998
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