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To: Frank Edwards who wrote (5826)7/31/1998 2:00:00 PM
From: pat mudge  Respond to of 18016
 
Frank --

Great article! Thanks for posting.

There is a cab driver in town who has a wireless T1 in his taxi and a laser light show and all this gear and MIDI on board. He is truly wireless. But by doing this time warp, we discovered a discontinuity. There is a break point in bandwidth around a million bits, or a megabit, per second. If you get below a million bits you notice the lack of speed. But with anything above 1.5 million bits you hardly notice the increase; the difference between 2 megabits and 10 megabits is negligible. It is really surprising.

Is this only the case with wireless or also for wired?

After studying ECI's earnings report yesterday and noting their DCMI line had the biggest increases, I'm looking at them more carefully to see what they have that their competitors might not.

ecitele.com

"This third generation product exceeds the standard qualified in IESS-501 Rev 3 to deliver high quality fax and speech performance at a higher multiplication ratio. The DTX-360, which can work in multi-destination mode, is already installed on four continents - carrying live traffic.

Is Lucent in this space? Who else?

Welcome your thoughts.

Pat