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601 Re: WAN apps + broadband providers Frank, could you take a swing at this basedJay Lowe-12/2/1999
600 Re: WAN apps + broadband providers Today I'm being impressed by the synergJay Lowe-12/2/1999
599 re: Enron, Global Crossing announce first commodity bandwidth trade As a folloFrank A. Coluccio-12/2/1999
598 re: Lithium Polymer Batteries for wireless appliances Valence (VLNC) announcesJay Lowe-12/2/1999
597 Many thanks for the extra helping of holiday reading. I will give both articlesStephen L-12/2/1999
596 Frank - If mapping IP directly onto glass happens in the LAN first, who is aheaKenneth E. Phillipps-12/2/1999
595 Ken, Yes, it's far more likely that mapping IP directly onto glass or lambFrank A. Coluccio-12/2/1999
594 Frank - Thank you for your response. The diagram in the article was helpful toKenneth E. Phillipps-12/2/1999
593 Steve: No public technical specifications or performance metrics yet, to my knwonk-12/2/1999
592 On HDR from the Dec 1 Internettelephony: Qualcomm touts HDR NANCY GOHRING Stephen L-12/2/1999
591 re: fiberopticsonline.com{6EB4B666-A1A5-11D3-9A73-00A0C9C83AFB}&Bucket=&Frank A. Coluccio-12/2/1999
590 Lastest Wireless trends. Have there been any details released on CSCO's VOFStephen L-12/2/1999
589 re: what broadband architects and cable system operators talk about.. [From thFrank A. Coluccio-12/2/1999
588 Hi Kathi, welcome aboard. Wow, you read all of Bernard's posts? You must bFrank A. Coluccio-12/2/1999
587 Glad you are here, Frank. I went back and read every one of Bernard Levys'Harmony-12/1/1999
586 Dave, an interesting article, thanks. I'm glad that "they" said Frank A. Coluccio-12/1/1999
585 A funny article on the future of cable systems as seen by 4 cable CTO's: cftth-12/1/1999
584 As it appears that SI is thin-client thread-bare, I've created a forum apprJay Lowe-12/1/1999
583 MSFT is going to act as they have always acted, aggressively and strategically.Reginald Middleton-12/1/1999
582 Re: WAN apps >> Microsoft is constrained by the need to maintain a legacJay Lowe-12/1/1999
581 re: oracle/mentalhealth.net "not a genuine response" GG EOMStephen B. Temple-12/1/1999
580 re: expert systems, original Eliza port to perl mentalhelp.net Jay: I wantJay Lowe-12/1/1999
579 RM, your right, clogged worse than a beauty salon drain EOMStephen B. Temple-12/1/1999
578 FC> Computer/internet related technology: ) I read an article that even adStephen B. Temple-12/1/1999
577 <what can anyone do in this area that Microsoft can't?> Microsoft isReginald Middleton-12/1/1999
576 I think the thread will find this interesting. The site had to close down for uReginald Middleton-12/1/1999
575 Lazarus & Frank - An article in Inter@ctive Week on the subject you were diKenneth E. Phillipps-12/1/1999
574 re: autoprovisioning, autonomous service creation, customer-centric network manLazarus Vekiarides-12/1/1999
573 Frank - I found this article interesting and helpful. I did not realize the coKenneth E. Phillipps-12/1/1999
572 re: autoprovisioning, autonomous service creation, customer-centric network manFrank A. Coluccio-12/1/1999
571 <i>Place your hand on the screen please</i> stolen from an 80'JayPC-12/1/1999
570 <i>The hooks currently exist to allow this in the wares we've discussLazarus Vekiarides-12/1/1999
569 Not your average bar of SOAP, based on the increasingly popular Web standard foStephen B. Temple-12/1/1999
568 Frank, your think'n to deep man, your scar'n the heck out me, no fool&#Stephen B. Temple-12/1/1999
567 So, when do you think that this syndication approach will go beyond the obviousFrank A. Coluccio-12/1/1999
566 Frank ~ all, exactly, and I don't think I made it clear in my statement. ObStephen B. Temple-11/30/1999
565 <<<Place your hand on the screen please>>> lol....or implantLazarus-11/30/1999
564 <i>This is just the beginning...both for VISG and the industry - I surmisJayPC-11/30/1999
563 RE VISG and APRE... I was at Advanced Precision Technologies office in LivermoLazarus-11/30/1999
562 Frank, which one of my Visa accounts do you want to use today? vbgAhda-11/30/1999
561 Stephen, re: VerticalOne which you mentioned in your last message. Consider thFrank A. Coluccio-11/30/1999
560 # 2 I don't want to see the desktop paying for an AS Provider, but a reversStephen B. Temple-11/30/1999
559 wonk, I found your post # 540 [directly linked upstream] interesting on severalFrank A. Coluccio-11/30/1999
558 I think it falls under personal and business, in that the 20 million or so for Stephen B. Temple-11/30/1999
557 Don't you hate it when you work an couple of hours on something only to havStephen B. Temple-11/30/1999
556 Thanks, Stephen. I would imagine that the following caught your eye, especiallyFrank A. Coluccio-11/30/1999
555 More speed and then some?,..will it even matter, my next post. pcworld.com TeStephen B. Temple-11/30/1999
554 Does anyone know what cellular standard T's Project Angel uses to transmit David Klein-11/30/1999
553 RE: Web apps and thin-client Both these examples recently given, MyWebOS and GJay Lowe-11/30/1999
552 From the GOJO site: <i> Tim Moore, director of Parallel comments, '&Frank A. Coluccio-11/30/1999
551 Frank, checkout GraphOn - GOJO in the same space and one that is public. Co'D. K. G.-11/30/1999
550 Here is some news on one of the stock I mentioned the other day... VISG (Lazarus-11/30/1999
549 re: MYWEBOS.COM, operating system-independent computing on the 'net Any thFrank A. Coluccio-11/30/1999
548 re: combined software and hardware to be competitive George, absolutely. The Frank A. Coluccio-11/30/1999
547 Thanks for the detailed reply as of 11:28 the system is working fine,although fpfierb-11/30/1999
546 re: Shasta, Denis, thanks. eom Frank A. Coluccio-11/30/1999
545 re: slow response pfierb, Thread, I would normally attempt to reply to all PMFrank A. Coluccio-11/30/1999
544 Hi Frank, What do you think of pure subscriber/customer management from the soGeorge Dawson-11/30/1999
543 Thank you Frank. The name of the company acquired by Nortel is Shasta. <i&Kenneth E. Phillipps-11/30/1999
542 I use a cable modem with Charter communications that is usually fast as lightenpfierb-11/30/1999
541 Frank, Shasta is the name you're looking for techweb.com Provision VisionD. K. G.-11/30/1999
540 Frank, regarding T's cable purchases and tracking stocks, a couple of quickwonk-11/30/1999
539 Damn if I didn't read your post just before I was going to bed... I rememJayPC-11/30/1999
538 re: 'net response time and slowness on SI and elsewhere over past 3 days Frank A. Coluccio-11/30/1999
537 re: <i>"Did Redback acquire some new technology with its acquistion Frank A. Coluccio-11/29/1999
536 Denver, thanks for that excellent post describing the origins and ongoing use oFrank A. Coluccio-11/29/1999
535siliconinvestor.com A place to start.Ahda-11/29/1999
534 Frank, I am thoroughly engrossed in the Mother Earth Mother Board saga.....I hamthomas-11/29/1999
533 Elmatador, thanks. That makes much more sense to me. Martin Thomas mthomas-11/29/1999
532 Hollen what would help me is for you to make a 17B disclosure ... Ga Bard-11/29/1999
531 Speed will become increasingly important to on line sales. Only when employerStephen L-11/29/1999
530 Darleen - since the mystery has been solved, I figure you now have the understaDenverTechie-11/29/1999
529 Did Redback acquire some new technology with its acquistion of Siara? What didKenneth E. Phillipps-11/29/1999
528 I am laughing my head off over here after crawling around looking at the cablAhda-11/29/1999
527 Frank and Darleen, what you are referring to was (and still is) affectionately DenverTechie-11/29/1999
526 Speed will become increasingly important to on line sales. One of the blue chFrank A. Coluccio-11/29/1999
525 Alert: Aol Says Aol Shopper Spending Nearly Tripled Last Week Vs Yr-ago So mayAhda-11/29/1999
524 Data CLECs: The latest Internettelephony has an interesting article on Data CLEStephen L-11/29/1999
523 Why fight a battle where if you win, you can't get the prize? Regards JayJayPC-11/29/1999
522 Darlene, there are still some systems working today that were designed around tFrank A. Coluccio-11/29/1999
521 Is this sort of a metaphorical example? If not, Digital Cable, Internet, and &qAhda-11/29/1999
520 re: Radii To a certain degree yes. They are paying with stocks, the stocks are elmatador-11/29/1999
519 The future of convergence in Europe is going to be data (broadband) over fixed elmatador-11/29/1999
518 <i>I think of two cables running into one house one TV one broadband yesJayPC-11/29/1999
517 Frank I don t agree with you about t my own feeling is very non tech but I thiAhda-11/29/1999
516 Thanks, I was starting to suspect it was my SP too. Frank Frank A. Coluccio-11/28/1999
515 at 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. PST the SI boards were so slow I went elsewhere....that simthomas-11/28/1999
514 Dave, I suppose a more appropriate question would have been, Why didn't T pFrank A. Coluccio-11/28/1999
513 Hi Frank, I'm certainly not the last word on regulatory matters, but I do bftth-11/28/1999
512 elmatador, do I have your thoughts correct here? The future of convergence in Emthomas-11/28/1999
511 That is indeed a great question......I simply assumed T would be getting money mthomas-11/28/1999
510 re: T's wireless tracking stock and the need for capital improvements in caFrank A. Coluccio-11/28/1999
509 ps - apologies for the sloppiness of the last paragraph. Not only is the searchFrank A. Coluccio-11/28/1999
508 Jim, I think that there are an increasing number of encroachments to their statFrank A. Coluccio-11/28/1999
507 Frank - I've wondered about the same thing myself, as regards the Oaxial-11/28/1999
506 re: radii of interest: geographic, strategic, and protectionist From several Frank A. Coluccio-11/28/1999
505 CSCO telco aversion: You're right, CSCO has this small radius mentality. Ifelmatador-11/28/1999
504 elmatador - I seem to remember talk of other partnership in the past of Cisco aKenneth E. Phillipps-11/27/1999
503 OLa Franco! I have been kicked out of CSCO Thread more than one time by suggestelmatador-11/27/1999
502 The NT approach was similar in venue only. They attempted to modulate the wire,Frank A. Coluccio-11/27/1999
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