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To: Michael F. Donadio who wrote (15108)2/10/1999 11:28:00 PM
From: Dug  Respond to of 21342
 
<it is my assumption that VDSL will be on the plate also.>

Mine as well if cap, dmt and or g little mini band :} becomes a standard offering @ 20 dollars per month during some point in time.

From what I recall any detail would have been whitin a Sec filing, the PR Steve mentioned, a post hint, or tele mag mention. Id guess its not public knowledge still yet. Wstl sitting on something & won't spill the beans, I don't know. Even if Wstl had the rights to manufacture Amati's Dslam Id guess that its a Northern Telcom that says ye or na in that maybe Wstl lost one of those as well? I think that BA admitting to a Radsl mistake is a start but we shall see. Cable modems close to ready here but Ill wait on $20 per month. I still ask myself if the big broadband folks know what people really want!

Best Regards,

Dug



To: Michael F. Donadio who wrote (15108)2/11/1999 12:04:00 AM
From: P314159d  Respond to of 21342
 
TI pushes VDSL because that is where there silicon solution becomes cost effective. what they got for ADSL is overkill and overpower and overcost. But VDSL is not a mass consumer market.

I thinkof it this way... Lets skip the Pentium 2 300 Mhz and go right to the 700 meg 64 bit CPU. Yeah right and make sure the price point is still under 2K fully loaded!!!

I'd appreciate them making a market in ADSL before they go to the next level. TI seems to have a hard time with that right now.