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To: Scrapps who wrote (5609)2/11/1999 12:31:00 PM
From: Johnathan C. Doe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9236
 
This probably is old news, but I'm camped out in PAIR waiting for it to take off at some point in the future. I think it is dirt cheap in the 9's; I'm actually loaded up in it at 7 1/16:

PairGain and Texas Instruments Achieve Industry
Milestone for System-Level ADSL Interoperability

G.lite Standards-Based Solutions Are Successfully Demonstrated

Tustin, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 9, 1999--PairGain® Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: PAIR - news) and Texas
Instruments (TI) (NYSE: TXN - news), the worldwide leader in DSP solutions, announced today a significant milestone
toward industry-wide interoperability of ADSL (asymmetric digital subscriber line) technology and G.lite, the ADSL variation
specifically designed to deliver high-speed remote access to the consumer marketplace. By successfully completing
system-level interoperability testing, PairGain and TI have shown standards-based solutions for both service providers and
consumers. Both companies expect this milestone to provide additional fuel to the already high market demand for ADSL
services worldwide.

Interoperability testing took place during the first quarter and included successful full rate ADSL and G.lite configurations.
PairGain's Avidia(TM) System central office (CO) solution demonstrated interoperability with TI's TNETD3000P customer
premise (CPE) evaluation module (EVM), while PairGain's Megabit Modems® demonstrated compatibility with TI's
TNETD3000C CO EVM. ATM (asynchronous transfer mode) cells were successfully passed over varying loop conditions in
accordance with the ANSI T1.413 issue 2 standard. The testing confirmed that robust, high-performance ADSL, as well as
sub-rate G.lite connections could be achieved by implementing different products at each end of the wire. As a result, PairGain
and TI are answering market demands for interoperable, standards-based solutions from multiple vendors.

The interoperability achieved by the PairGain and TI solutions will help drive applications such as IP voice calls over the
Internet, real-time streaming data, distance learning, video and multimedia to the consumer. Achieving this milestone opens
additional opportunities, because both companies' products can now interoperate with product offerings from each other's
business partners.

''When two industry leaders show interoperability while implementing an emerging technology, there is a tremendous upside
for all involved, from service providers to subscribers,'' said Kevin Woods, director of product marketing for PairGain's
Megabit Access products. ''The early demonstration of ADSL and G.lite interoperability is key to satisfying the demands of
our customers and to the widespread acceptance of the technology by carriers and consumers alike. Interoperability with TI is
indicative of PairGain's commitment to deliver standards-based ADSL solutions to the masses.''

''We have now successfully enabled G.lite interoperability for the first time. As a demonstration of our commitment to
accelerate DSP-based ADSL deployment, we will continue working with our partners and customers such as Alcatel, Siemens
and Ericsson to achieve industry-wide interoperability,'' said James Collinge, ADSL Marketing Manager for TI. ''As we move
ahead, TI will continue to strengthen its portfolio of robust and fully-interoperable G.lite and full-rate ADSL chipset solutions.''