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To: P314159d who wrote (15952)4/23/1999 1:36:00 AM
From: Michael F. Donadio  Respond to of 21342
 
Pi, for anyone who doesn't remember the good old days:

Old news that seems to have gone nowhere:

ti.com

November 17, 1997

Texas Instruments and Westell Announce Strategic Alliance for Digital Modem Technologies

Alliance will Accelerate Consumer Mass Market Deployment of xDSL Advanced High-Speed Data Communications


Texas Instruments (NYSE:TXN) and Westell Technologies,
Inc. (NASDAQ:WSTL) announced today a strategic alliance
that will accelerate the development and deployment of TI's
digital signal processing (DSP)-based digital subscriber line
(xDSL) technologies with Westell's DSL systems.

Westell and TI will initially work together to define and integrate
TI's technologies into Westell's SuperVision™ xDSL Access
Multiplexer (DSLAM) and customer access equipment. The
DSPs will incorporate discrete-multi tone (DMT) software
technology. According to industry analysts, DSP-based
solutions are expected to provide the industry's best
cost/density/performance implementation for standards
compliant DSL system solutions. The Westell DMT products
are planned for customer availability in the first half of 1998.

In addition, TI and Westell will jointly define and develop next
generation DSL solutions. These platforms will include higher
speed and consumer oriented digital modems and will leverage
DSP programmability to include value-added services like
network and service management. The results of these efforts
are expected to provide mass volume deployment of
broadband multimedia services such as high speed internet
access, work at home and real-time video communications.

"This alliance will provide Westell early access to leading TI
DSP technologies and the volume manufacturing clout that will
allow us to turn DSL into the next generation of high speed
modem technology for everyone. TI is a proven market leader
in digital signal processing solutions and together we are
committed to enable this emerging industry with cost-effective
standards compliant systems," said Gary Seamans, Chairman
and CEO of Westell Technologies.

"Westell's recognized leadership in DSL systems and extensive
field trial experience lends a powerful endorsement to TI's
programmable DSP solutions for digital modems. Our
relationship with Westell will accelerate deployment of
standards-based DSL equipment and services worldwide" said
George Barber, vice president of TI's Semiconductor Group.