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1032 Dave, these have been some extraordinary stories to absorb all in one sitting, Frank A. Coluccio-1/24/2000
1031 The Plot Thickens........! Competition or collaboration? CLEARWORKS LIGHTS UPftth-1/24/2000
1030 Aussie Open Access -- Utility's Model Might Prove Instructive To U.S. Provftth-1/24/2000
1029americasnetwork.com THE BLAIR DITCH PROJECT : NEBRASKA CARRIER IS ONE OF SEVERAftth-1/24/2000
1028 "it will be difficult to find DSL or HFC except in a museum." Or on GHowe-1/24/2000
1027 This will be interesting to follow, but I'll bet we don't hear another ftth-1/24/2000
1026 re: <i><b>ORCL, HP team with Utilities in Consortium to Fiber the LFrank A. Coluccio-1/24/2000
1025 LVLT and everything over IP. This article provides a good review of several intStephen L-1/24/2000
1024 I have done a search with the results on wiredbrain.com Cambrian Systems is recDr. Peter E. Pflaum-1/24/2000
1023 Cheers! i just read your message via another thread. very interesting. i am b-witch-1/24/2000
1022 Blue, for years Bell Labs studied the conductive characteristics of membranes fFrank A. Coluccio-1/24/2000
1021 Cool. I think you've illuminated what I was grasping at, that once the &quIlaine-1/24/2000
1020 Hello Blue, <i>"the Internet infrastructure conFrank A. Coluccio-1/24/2000
1019 <the inventor has poisoned the stream of information about it for reasons alSrexley-1/23/2000
1018 Hi Frank, hope you won't mind answering a really basic question. I understIlaine-1/23/2000
1017 An argument about what is more mediocre, HFC or DSL, depends on the applicationahhaha-1/22/2000
1016 An interesting question was posed in the NOPT thread in reply #642 by danofthebFrank A. Coluccio-1/22/2000
1015 I had the impression that the bandwidth of certain media was limited by how susC. Zuck-1/22/2000
1014 re: passive optical networks [PONs], and references to optical b/w management Frank A. Coluccio-1/22/2000
1013 It's only baffling because its explanation lies in the frontier of quantum ahhaha-1/22/2000
1012 Could you define what you mean by "noise rejection characteristics"? ahhaha-1/22/2000
1011 One of your favorite topics:<i> Passive Tech Cuts Cost Of Optical Accessahhaha-1/22/2000
1010 Thanks, Jochen. Here's some more on the same topic, involving some othersFrank A. Coluccio-1/21/2000
1009 Looks like Nanovation fooled MIT as well, right??????: biz.yahoo.commajaman1978-1/21/2000
1008 There's also an article at Bloomberg: Enron Shares Soar 26% on Bandwidth-TrElsewhere-1/21/2000
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