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To: BillyG who wrote (35132)8/11/1998 3:37:00 PM
From: John Rieman  Respond to of 50808
 
IBM never claimed a win with Vibrint, they claim Vela Research, Tiernan, NUKO, Optibase, and Tektronix. All of these offer C-Cube based encoders too...............................

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Customer acceptance
IBM's MPEG-2 chip technology has gained rapid acceptance in the marketplace. Customers using IBM's MPEG-2 products include:

AGT, Inc. of Redwood City, Cal.
ATI Technologies Inc., of Toronto
ECI Telecom of Israel
Leitch Technology International Inc. of North York, Canada
Lucent Technology of Murray Hill, N.J.
Newbridge Networks Corp., Kanata, Ontario
Nortel (Northern Telecom) of Toronto
Optibase Inc. of Dallas
Pathway Engineering Inc., of Mayfield Village, Ohio
RE Technology of Denmark
Sigma Designs Inc. of Fremont, Cal.
Seachange International of Maynard, Mass.
Sonic Solutions of Novato, Cal.
Tektronix Inc. of Wilsonville, Ore.
Tiernan Communications of San Diego, Cal.
Vela Research Inc. of St. Petersburg, Fla.
Wired Incorporated of Mountain View, Cal.
and the IBM PC Company.

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Some of the customers committed to IBM's MPEG-2 products include: Diamond Multimedia Inc., of San Jose, Calif.; MPR Teltech Ltd., of Burnaby, British Columbia; Nortel (Northern Telecom), of Toronto, Ontario; NUKO Information Systems, of San Jose, Calif.; Optibase Inc., of Dallas, Texas; Sonic Solutions, of Novato, Calif.; Tektronix Inc., of Wilsonville, Ore.; The 3DO Company, of Redwood City, Calif.; Tiernan Communications Inc., of San Diego, Cal.; Vela Research Inc.,of St. Petersburg, Fla.; Wired Incorporated, of Mountain View, Calif.; and the IBM PC Company.