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701 Can Equinix equalize the Internet? By Vanessa Richardson Redherring.com Decftth-12/10/1999
700 Interesting and more frequent perspective on IP from Internettelephony. Enjoy Stephen L-12/10/1999
699 mthomas, I too enjoyed Mother Earth Mother Board. The only similar accounts thaFrank A. Coluccio-12/9/1999
698 OT: My New Millenium's Resolution is to get Serious: Nerd Season A truRaymond Duray-12/9/1999
697 Re: The successor to free lunch? Free broadband... news.cnet.comRaymond Duray-12/9/1999
696 Frank, thanks for the great post with the excellent link This offers me some udinh dinh-12/9/1999
695 Hi Jay, Agreed about the refer, I'd hate it if the network got to the poiRaymond Duray-12/9/1999
694 OT: NASA, it's not just about Mars anymore! Buono Giorno Frank, I must be Raymond Duray-12/9/1999
693 <i>Most potential customers see automation and today, I suspect, networkiValueman-12/9/1999
692 >> not many homeowners have any interest Agreed. I refuse to reformat mJay Lowe-12/9/1999
691 Hi Ray, I'll work on a parody to your Mae West umbrella piece, later. ----Frank A. Coluccio-12/9/1999
690 Hello George, Two of the new vistas that have been opened up as a result of phFrank A. Coluccio-12/9/1999
689 Hi Frank, I first became aware of the MAEs in mid to late '95. At that tiRaymond Duray-12/9/1999
688 Hi Jay, Re: <i>I really ought to get over being bitter about this.</Raymond Duray-12/9/1999
687 Hi Jay, Interesting thoughts on the home networking front. At a more basic deRaymond Duray-12/9/1999
686 Frank, Great post. Looks like protocol independent DWDM may be a safe bet forGeorge Dawson-12/9/1999
685 re: article: "Optics Explode" from Telecommunications Magazine [AgFrank A. Coluccio-12/8/1999
684 re: Integrated Access Points: The Next Step for MSOs Dave Horne, I pointed thFrank A. Coluccio-12/8/1999
683 re: integrated management and control of optical and upper layers Ken, I hesitFrank A. Coluccio-12/7/1999
682 re: Internet Operators Release Y2K Silent Night Press Release iops.org As an Frank A. Coluccio-12/7/1999
681 I recently had a 75 minute telephone conversation with IMO one of the more astuFrank A. Coluccio-12/7/1999
680 >> We don't do that Amen, brother! "Hey, Bill. What we reallyJay Lowe-12/7/1999
679 I'd be very surprised if the folks over in American Fire Alarm, Holmes, ADTFrank A. Coluccio-12/7/1999
678 That's a mind-expanding point ... looking for those who stand to benefit byJay Lowe-12/7/1999
677 Perhaps the best positioned folks to do what you are suggesting are the mom andFrank A. Coluccio-12/7/1999
676 >> HOW MAJOR ISPs CAN COMPETE WITH CABLECOS I believe one major lock-doJay Lowe-12/7/1999
675 Article from Boardwatch: BATTLING BROADBAND: HOW MAJOR ISPs Frank A. Coluccio-12/7/1999
674 >> designed from the ground up as an "across a WAN" applicationJay Lowe-12/6/1999
673 Agreed, the concept has some wheels. I understand your point of view better nowftth-12/6/1999
672 Stephen, is the passage following my signature below the event which you are reFrank A. Coluccio-12/6/1999
671 >> ORCA OVER THE INTERNET! Their site doesn't say how the system actJay Lowe-12/6/1999
670 I guess I could see where this would SOUND attractive, conceptually, to small cftth-12/6/1999
669 Anyone; how can an inaccurate router table cause 8 hours of down time for AT&amStephen B. Temple-12/6/1999
668 >> Toolwire Electronic Design Workbench This is WAY cool! My company wJay Lowe-12/6/1999
667 Hoping to tap the full potential of the Internet as a design platform, start-upStephen B. Temple-12/6/1999
666 re: L2TP I think one of the driving factors for L2TP was multiple connections Jay Lowe-12/6/1999
665 I agree with you Frank, and also would state that there is very little value toKenneth E. De Paul-12/6/1999
664 AFIS - news out today... I have heard through the grapevine that this company Lazarus-12/6/1999
663 Thank Frank for once again helping to clear the fog. Apparently some integratiKenneth E. Phillipps-12/6/1999
662 >> Would you consider VPNing to your partners over the DSL net without TCJay Lowe-12/6/1999
661 Frank and thread, Have there been any constructive dialogues on the use so &quoStephen L-12/6/1999
660 Hi Ken, Despite the "one box" appearance of many top end devices, thFrank A. Coluccio-12/6/1999
659 Frank - If I could impose on you with two more questions. This article from InKenneth E. Phillipps-12/6/1999
658 Dear Frank and Thread: My thanks to all of you for this thread and your remarkJames B. Ditsworth-12/6/1999
657 The distinction I was referring to is captured in your reference which you postFrank A. Coluccio-12/6/1999
656 I'm not sure I parse your query ... my (?) understanding is a bit differentJay Lowe-12/5/1999
655 LOCAL HEROES: Optical odyssey. Telephony, Nov 29, 1999 pNA Let's take a ftth-12/5/1999
654 Bandwidth Bounty. InternetWeek, Nov 29, 1999 p1 Author Moozakis, Chuck Mostftth-12/5/1999
653 "Broadband finds multilayer help" By Carlton O'Neal, Vice Presidftth-12/5/1999
652 I would have to agree with Ken, Jay. Your setup is commendable. I've read yFrank A. Coluccio-12/5/1999
651 Jay - I am impressed. I honestly didn't know that was possible. KenKenneth E. Phillipps-12/5/1999
650 Worth a bookmark: qosforum.com Lots of QoS, CoS, Policy, Multicast, etc. info ftth-12/5/1999
649 Thanks Jay, That was an interesting tidbit. Ray Raymond Duray-12/5/1999
648 Microchips, megachange startribune.com "The second new development and tJayPC-12/5/1999
647 Ray...fwiw, I have @H and use an express trading window for my opening page. InBruce Denney-12/5/1999
646 We've talked about the premise wiring issue upstream ... lots of choices upJay Lowe-12/5/1999
645 Back to the home wiring saga, if everyone doesn't mind. Networking is sometValueman-12/5/1999
644 Heck no ... just using the built-in Win9x PPTP driver. Network->Properties-Jay Lowe-12/5/1999
643 A start up pioneering web-based productivity applications: forbes.com D. K. G.-12/5/1999
642 Jay - Are you using GTEs VPN? KenKenneth E. Phillipps-12/5/1999
641 Yeah ... I'm happy with 768K for now ... have a lot of experience at where Jay Lowe-12/5/1999
640 Yo Jay, So things is lookin' up in da nabahood, huh? DSL. Man, dat's Raymond Duray-12/4/1999
639 ok ... so here we see the standard anecdotal evidence that people will value thJay Lowe-12/4/1999
638 >> misdirected from a pipe shop to a content whore I completely agree frJay Lowe-12/4/1999
637 <i>Perhaps some @Home users can chime in here. Is the splash screen avoidJayPC-12/4/1999
636 Hi Jay, A little background on the ATHM situation. Starting in August of 1997Raymond Duray-12/4/1999
635 >> Virtually any device or appliance where a command, order, or interactiJay Lowe-12/4/1999
634 >> such algorithmic horsepower would be working on a billion users' pJay Lowe-12/4/1999
633 re: improved, smarter browsers... where should they reside? There's good mJay Lowe-12/4/1999
632 What's a computer? I thought we were already beyond that stage in this discFrank A. Coluccio-12/4/1999
631 Think of where else these algorithms apply beyond the computer... Virtually anJayPC-12/4/1999
630 Fascinating, and not just a little mind boggling, to think that such algorithmiFrank A. Coluccio-12/4/1999
629 >> Would type of browser congest the net too much? What you're talkJay Lowe-12/4/1999
628 re: improved, smarter browsers... where should they reside? Jay PC asked: <Frank A. Coluccio-12/4/1999
627 I was thinking desktop. Do you think on the net would be an improvement? IJayPC-12/4/1999
626 Jay P.C., where would the kernel of this browser reside? On your desktop? OFrank A. Coluccio-12/4/1999
625 I've been thinking that smarter browsers are also needed. Netscape should JayPC-12/4/1999
624 LMDS, MMDS race for low-cost implementation By Loring Wirbel EE Times (11/30/9ftth-12/3/1999
623 Pentagon backs alternative digital-TV spec By George Leopold EE Times (12/03/9ftth-12/3/1999
622 re: Internet2; See uplink reply #285 where prior discussion began, upstream Frank A. Coluccio-12/3/1999
621 re: lets not forget the other classes of service that must coexist Jay, One oFrank A. Coluccio-12/3/1999
620 >> my other qualifiers, which were: .. in the presence of That's a dJay Lowe-12/3/1999
619 Last year saw over 130 billion dollars of investment into this infrastructure. Reginald Middleton-12/3/1999
618 Hey, Jay, What Frank is basically saying is that there isn't enough bandwiJay Lowe-12/3/1999
617 <i>"I'll fire up the sniffer and quantify the traffic pattern ofFrank A. Coluccio-12/3/1999
616 I question if @HOME's market value is based on its future subs. A BB subscJayPC-12/3/1999
615 >> My concerns, however, would be based on the unfolding fill rates of neJay Lowe-12/3/1999
614 Boy ... it's gonna take me a while to track through Frank's tour de forJay Lowe-12/3/1999
613 Reginald, I haven't any doubts that the web applications actually fly todFrank A. Coluccio-12/3/1999
612 >> There is an irritating latency over a 56k modem though Yup ... it'Jay Lowe-12/3/1999
611 NuoMedia actually gets a decent proportion of traffic from ATHM right now, withReginald Middleton-12/3/1999
610 re: implementing web apps on MSOs' cable facilities Darlene, I posted the Frank A. Coluccio-12/3/1999
609 Actually, you should value the companies by unique users, at which AOL blows ATReginald Middleton-12/3/1999
608 If one buys the cable story, then one has to assume that the # of subs will excJay Lowe-12/3/1999
607 <i>Such a shift would mean that the @Home subscriber valuation would haveJayPC-12/3/1999
606 That's what Bill said and look where he is now. Hoot, hoot!Jay Lowe-12/3/1999
605 I think we need to bring you into our business development team:-)Reginald Middleton-12/3/1999
604 I see a lot of business in consulting for these as the demand increases. I use Reginald Middleton-12/3/1999
603 Darlene, among all those tinker toys do you suppose you could find me a global Frank A. Coluccio-12/2/1999
602 Sir you presence has been requested on the Athem thread.Jay has requested Ah aAhda-12/2/1999
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