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To: Dug who wrote (14963)1/28/1999 8:07:00 PM
From: Mad Bomber  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 21342
 
[Charts]

I have a couple nice packages for TA (OmniTRader and TC2000) but barely look at them lately because I don't put much confidence in them with ORCTF or WSTL. However, they have been showing primarily Bullish for a while on WSTL and ORCTF. Short Term, they fluctuate back and forth and here is where they are least accurate.

MB

IMO TA works best on large caps.



To: Dug who wrote (14963)1/28/1999 8:11:00 PM
From: steve s  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21342
 
From Westell's web page "All about Westell/ Upcoming events"

westell.com

Looks like they want to be the new USRX of the digital world. What a switch from what I though a year ago. Not sure how they will pull this one off,.......unless they get bought by Alcatel. Will have to wait and see.

TecForum at SuperComm '99
Atlanta, Georgia
Thursday, June 10
9:15 am to 5:00 pm

"High- Speed Copper Access"

Marc Zionts, Westell CEO, will speak on the topic "CPE - Interoperability a Must!" at SuperComm99, the world's largest telecommunications industry conference. The TecForum is chaired by Jeff Waldhunter, Director of Technology & Engineering for Bell Atlantic. The Forum will emphasize the necessity of DSL for the Information Highway to realize its full potential. The full utilization of copper bandwidth is presently the most viable way for making affordable high-speed data capability available to all. An overview of the various DSL technologies will be presented by several speakers with an explanation of why this technology is now feasible and cost effective.

Mr. Zionts will address the issue from the customer premises viewpoint. In order for DSL to be deployed rapidly for millions of subscribers, there is a need for low cost interoperable customer premises equipment (CPE). Analog Modems provide a model. They are available from many vendors. They are price competitive and interoperable. Mr. Zionts will explore what it takes for CPEs to become as convenient, affordable and interoperable...the key to putting DSL on the desktop.