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To: MikeM54321 who wrote (3019)3/4/1999 2:21:00 PM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Respond to of 12823
 
Mike - You ask who are the big players in DSLSAMs. I believe I read something to the effect that ALA was one of the big players.

Ken



To: MikeM54321 who wrote (3019)3/4/1999 2:41:00 PM
From: MikeM54321  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12823
 
Re: DSLAM and DSL-Lite Cartoon

Frank,
I found a nice little cartoon that I can understand at:
aware.com

The top image has a DSLAM in it. Right above the DSLAM is a box labeled, "Switch." I've seen these all over the place. The tech calls them "doghouses." Is that where the DSLAMs will go? In those doghouses sitting in peoples yards?

I'm lost on the bottom image because I don't know what DSL-Lite is? But it appear that with DSL-Lite they don't need a DSLAM? It must mean that RBOC's will be able to rapidly and cheaply deploy DSL-Lite services soon as they come to grips with losing their T-1 and ISDN revenues.

Any comments appreciated.
MikeM(From Florida)



To: MikeM54321 who wrote (3019)3/4/1999 6:54:00 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Respond to of 12823
 
Hi Mike,

< Who are the big players in DSLAMs?> US West is working with an outfit called RedBack Networks. Their Website is quite informative.
Another player is Accelerated Networks. The Data Communications ezine is a good source on this subject.

HTH, Ray