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To: Michael F. Donadio who wrote (15675)4/9/1999 12:23:00 PM
From: Skiawal  Respond to of 21342
 
Two reasons why I feel that this time wstl will continue upward rather than the usual fade away:

1. More news to come combined with MZ's road show.

2. ADSL is becoming more and more a reality.

This was also nice... Subj: ALERT (WSTL) @ 04/09/99
Date: 99-04-09 10:16:18 EDT
From: finance@infobeat.com (InfoBeat)
To: skiawal@aol.com

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WESTELL TECHNOLOGIES INC (7-3/8, up 1-5/8 @ 10:03 ET) late
Thursday said it extended an agreement with Bell Atlantic Corp. to
provide equipment for high-speed Internet access. Westell said it
extended an existing agreement for up to five years. Westell will
provide equipment for asymmetric digital subscriber lines, or
ADSL. ADSL digital modems are connected to users' personal
computers and existing copper telephone lines to allow
simultaneous voice and data connection to the Internet. Terms were
not disclosed. For the full text story, see
infobeat.com