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To: Gary R. Owens who wrote (37669)9/11/1998 8:26:00 AM
From: snake  Respond to of 41046
 
Starr Report.. thomas.loc.gov or house.gov or house.gov or whitehouse.gov should be an interesting day...



To: Gary R. Owens who wrote (37669)9/11/1998 11:26:00 AM
From: Stephen B. Temple  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
Dave: Forget about the obvious. ggg Lets focus on the end result when it comes to fine-tuning your PC of tomorrow.

The talk of "everything moving to the edge" of the network can only mean one thing / final results. Since the migration of switching functions are changing to the network edge, the PC becomes a communications terminal with launching & receiving packets with no active intervention by the circuit-switching network.

Imagine in the future 'if you will', LAN Gateway, IP Telephony Gateways, unPBX's as a private work-station, all within CTI.

So in a real sense, PC's and web-enabled devices themselves become the "signal switching device" communicating Gateways.

The engineers at Franklin are well aware of this ongoing shift in network architecture and are incorporating functions of "transport-switching-access" within their products for tomorrow.

As network products become one, IN Gateways built by Franklin will have a seamless integration for FNet Packet-Network or FNet's-Network-Edge

This stuff give's me cyber chills.......ggg

sTempy

Franklin's unPBX Workstation