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10948<i>Early statements from these companies indicate that they will to forwareik-4/14/2001
10947Fixed wireless broadband is at the stage that microprocessor led PCs were 20 yeaRob S.-4/14/2001
10946Mike, your point about the rights of way are well taken. The power companies delFrank A. Coluccio-4/13/2001
10945AT&T DSL plans get snagged in cable Message 15658665elmatador-4/13/2001
10944<i>"the same argument you used for FTTH could have been used against MikeM54321-4/13/2001
10943Mike, the same argument you used for FTTH could have been used against Qwest, MFFrank A. Coluccio-4/12/2001
10942<i>"Which probably translates to the cm camp having to undergo anotheMikeM54321-4/12/2001
10941Maybe so, but the solutions you alluded to have their own inherent constraints, Frank A. Coluccio-4/12/2001
10940<i>"Ma Bell never "broke up," as you say."</i> MikeM54321-4/12/2001
10939High-speed modem's flaw can let hackers in Thursday, April 12, 2001 THE ASFrank A. Coluccio-4/12/2001
10938Ma Bell never "broke up," as you say. They simply reorganized through Frank A. Coluccio-4/12/2001
10937A Bell win is a consumer loss. It is bad for the overall state of the US econoelmatador-4/12/2001
10936Mike, if you think about it it makes a lot of sense. Most CLECs attempted to go Frank A. Coluccio-4/12/2001
10935Frank- I agree. All the Bells did was hit the softball out of the park. What werMikeM54321-4/12/2001
10934"The Bells must take their share of blame for this." And then, "Frank A. Coluccio-4/12/2001
10933<i>"....it would really revive a pretty big portion of tech-land if GMikeM54321-4/12/2001
10932<i>"Meanwhile, as the CLEC threat diminishes, the Baby Bells are reduMikeM54321-4/12/2001
10931<i>Isn't this a positive development considering all the troubles in Gslacker711-4/12/2001
10930"Baby Bells are reducing spending on their own broadband and digital servicelmatador-4/12/2001
10929Hi Mike, The Rogers Wireless CC has a good discussion of GPRS uptake biz.yaPeter Ecclesine-4/12/2001
10928<i>"they have shipped a total of 180,000 handsets with 90,000 coming MikeM54321-4/12/2001
10927And then, I guess it is true that CDMA started out well behind, before. EOM DaDan B.-4/11/2001
10926Frank, I think that's still part of cabletron in the Aprisma subsidiary. Seefrankw1900-4/11/2001
10925Hi Frank. Thanks for those words. I've read a number of Riverstone's wFrank A. Coluccio-4/11/2001
10924I've been following this thread and the FC thread for last couple of years. frankw1900-4/11/2001
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