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To: Jim S who wrote (4828)11/18/1998 12:23:00 PM
From: Scrapps  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9236
 
Dell's news is a bit over blown. I seriously doubt they'll sell as many of these modems as they will G.Lite modems. It makes for good news...claiming higher speeds.

"Everett said Dell will offer speeds of 7 mbps (megabits per second), which is almost five times faster than the "G Lite" standard-based modems Compaq discussed on Monday. A 1.5-mbps G Lite modem is roughly 25 times faster than today's 56-kbps modems, though connection speeds for all DSL modems can vary greatly depending on location and sophistication of service.

FWIW I'm long Dell.