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407 re: China's proposed regulated growth rate? This is an interesting write tFrank A. Coluccio-11/19/1999
406 re: the DSL line sharing order Ken, here are some references onFrank A. Coluccio-11/19/1999
405 What about line sharing, now? FCC mandated it. Any prognosis for the DSL futuKenneth E. De Paul-11/19/1999
404 >>"last hundred yards." Just a reference for those interested iEd Edwards-11/19/1999
403 Here's a link to the FCC inquiry and industry comments that Bernard referreftth-11/18/1999
402 Hi Dave: I saw it in the paper version of the December issue of Wired magazineBernard Levy-11/18/1999
401 Here's an interesting perspective on Microsoft's view of Linux: microsoftth-11/18/1999
400 Hi Bernard, is there a public link to that mention of Interval? When I go to Wiftth-11/18/1999
399 yowbut..... composite cable is a royal PITA to pull. It's bulky, rolls Ed Edwards-11/18/1999
398199.72.83.53 Now THAT is a cable designed to cover all bases in your home wirinValueman-11/18/1999
397 Hello Bernard, it's about time you showed up here. Welcome Aboard! In casFrank A. Coluccio-11/18/1999
396 Hi Dave: Re impulse/UWB radio, in addition to Time-Domain, the December issue Bernard Levy-11/18/1999
395 Bandwidth from thin air November 6, 1999; page 85 time-domain.com Two new waftth-11/17/1999
394 Hi Frank, i've been thinking more about tracking people using technology. JayPC-11/17/1999
393 Hee, hee. As the bandwidth moves farther outside of old railroad and telegraphJay Lowe-11/17/1999
392 Perhaps my snide comment about the real estate providers was too hasty... HmmEd Edwards-11/17/1999
391 >> My roof looks like a satellite farm ... Wow! Two thoughts ... MaybeJay Lowe-11/17/1999
390 ***slightly OT*** yikes, ray, is our illustrious "Loring Wirbel" an Beltropolis Boy-11/17/1999
389 Jay.. Enabling and motivating (internet, et al,) service providers, unfortunateEd Edwards-11/17/1999
388 Ray, you might be interested in knowing that Quantum Bridge's architecture,Frank A. Coluccio-11/17/1999
387 Ed ... enabling diversity springs to mind ... a wider range of lifestyles can fJay Lowe-11/17/1999
386 re: no matter where you go, <i> there</i> <b>you</b> arFrank A. Coluccio-11/17/1999
385 All of the Metro Optical aggregation begs the question - who WANTS to go to theEd Edwards-11/17/1999
384 Interesting article. fiberopticsonline.com{581BC931-99E2-11D3-9A6C-00A0C9C83AFwlheatmoon-11/16/1999
383 Elmatador, Thanks for the post, I also believe that SANs hold great potential.GHowe-11/16/1999
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