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To: pat mudge who wrote (9)11/22/1998 3:21:00 PM
From: Scrapps  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3951
 
Hi Pat, I don't know what happened today. I went on to SI and into the copper...but popped out here in the fiber. <g> Looks good, I read the thread and went to the other one. IMO you should keep this one...at least for a while. You'll draw people over who follow your very informative postings. This thread will do well, it's got a good header w/ good information, it's in communications, the stock is good and look...already Jim has stopped in and is spreading the word. Btw, my tip to get here came from Jon K. who's posted here already.

As long as the AMTX folks don't start drinking wine in the outdoor cafe and listening to string music....just kidding. <g> A great knowledge base they are. Even us AWRE folk can learn from them. <g>

Now a question on SDLI. Have you an opinion on an entry point in regard to share price?

I've got this one bookmarked, take care and good luck.

Scrapps



To: pat mudge who wrote (9)11/23/1998 9:59:00 AM
From: JW@KSC  Respond to of 3951
 
Re: Great Tutorial

That's such a great tutorial, I'm going to repost on the NN thread.

You know me, I try!
JW@KSC

Another WDM Tutor
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Ciena CIENA Provides Enron Communications With DWDM
Equipment in New Nationwide Network Build; Enron, CIENA and Cisco Create the First High-Speed, IP-Only Backbone Network

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EVERYONE INTO THE WATER!
Corning Second To Develop Undersea Fiber

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IXC Goes Long with OC-192 DWDM; Transponder Solutions on the Way
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UV Laser Meets Needs of Fiber Bragg Grating Manufacturers
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Transatlantic Fiber Network Investment to Reach $6.3 Billion by 2000

The cumulative investment in fiber optic
transoceanic systems between North America and
Europe will be $4.134 billion by year-end 1998,
representing a compound annual growth rate of
20% from 1992, according to Pioneer Consulting.

The growth rate will rise to 24% from year-end
1998 to year-end 2000, when cumulative
transatlantic investment will total $6.34 billion,
forecasts the consulting firm, citing investments
(including WDM upgrades) amounting to $694
million in 1999 and $1.5 billion in 2000.
news.fiberopticsonline.com

Lucent Lands $19 Million SDH, DWDM Equipment Contract in China
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Just Another Show I missed in Orlando NFOEC '98, Damn!

NFOEC '98: DWDM Hot Topic, But Not Magic Bullet
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Metro DWDM Advances at NFOEC '98
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NFOEC '98: New Fiber Draws Sneers and Customers
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NFOEC '98: New DWDM from Ciena, Fujitsu, Siemens
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Recent Product Releases by Various Companies

Pump Lasers
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DWDM Transmitter
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DWDM Transport System
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Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexer
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SDL Articles and PR

SDL Logs Record Quarter, Expands Manufacturing Facility
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High-Power Lasers Pump Up Amplifier Design
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Fiber Firms & Faces, Week Ending June 19, 1998
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SDL ANNOUNCES NEW LUCENTORDER
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A Note of Interest to Fans of DSL and DWDM

Optical schemes lag in 'last mile'


Other regional ILECs don't want to spend the money to update their databases on the precise lengths and quality of copper loops, a step that will be necessary for provisioning DSL services that work. Regardless of the problems with DSL provisioning, carriers must not hesitate in moving to faster local-access technologies to feed optical pipes, warned Danny Briere, president of TeleChoice Inc. (Owasso, Okla.). With wavelength-division multiplexed optical fibers and optical Internet Protocol networks under expansion, end users "will not tolerate the local carrier who tells them the fastest thing they can get to access that network is a 56k modem," Briere said.
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