To: Scrapps who wrote (5715 ) 3/16/1999 2:23:00 AM From: Tim McCormick Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9236
Oops.. Paris, March 15th,1999 -- Alcatel today announced that Compaq Computer Corporation has selected Alcatel's DynaMiTe ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) modem chipset for use in Compaq's newest additions to its Presario 5600 Series of Internet personal computers (PCs). The DynaMiTe chipset offers either G.Lite or full-rate ADSL with only a software change, allowing users to benefit from a broad range of ADSL access services. Consumers can purchase Compaq Presario 5600 Series Internet PCs with Compaq's 6.0 Mb Max Digital modems containing Acatel's DynaMite MTK-20140 ADSL chipset*, via Compaq's "Built For You" custom configuration kiosks at retail locations nationwide or on Compaq's On-Line store on their website. The 6.0Mb Max Digital modems are supported on the newest Presario 5600i and 5600s models which were announced February 26, 1999. "As another proof point to Compaq's Triple Play Broadband Access Program, Compaq now offers the world's first standards based, full-rate ADSL enabled Internet PCs, providing consumers with broadband Internet connections at the highest speeds available, up to 6.0 Megabits per second, 100 times faster than current 56 kilobits per second modems," said John Stautner, Director of Internet Services, Compaq Consumer Products Group. "With the introduction of these new products, we are enabling our customers the widest coverage available for high-speed ADSL Internet access." "Compaq understands the market importance of a full-function, standards based, ADSL modem and is once again leading the PC industry in communications innovation," said Didier Boivin, Business Director, Alcatel Microelectronics USA. "This is a very important development for Alcatel, Compaq, and the entire xDSL market. We have established ourselves as the market leader in the ADSL equipment market by working with market leaders in the telecommunications, Internet access, and PC industries and providing a chipset that is out there, working in the field, today." In a recent study by Ryan Hankin Kent, Alcatel were found to have 52% of the US ADSL market. Tim