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901 Isn't it just like a poloist (1) to return from peregrination (2) and beginFrank A. Coluccio-1/8/2000
900 >> RBOCs leaning forward into FTTx? Hi Frank, nice to be back. I'm Jay Lowe-1/8/2000
899 Cryptologic. New Analyst Review. Target:$40+, Current:$24. Analyst review here:Mephistopheles-1/8/2000
898 Wherever you go, <b><i>there</b> you are...</I> This lFrank A. Coluccio-1/8/2000
897 Hi Jim, I can relate to that. Hang in there, and the sweep gets better with timFrank A. Coluccio-1/8/2000
896 In reply 894 make that David Isenberg, not Eisenberg. I had it right the first Frank A. Coluccio-1/8/2000
895 Frank - I am among those to whom KISS is a benefit - though I still faxial-1/8/2000
894 Dave, I thought that this article in the pile that you provided, by David EisenFrank A. Coluccio-1/8/2000
893 re: Thread Housekeeping Note - KISS Thread, if I seem to be overly simplistic Frank A. Coluccio-1/8/2000
892 Dave, GbE, or more likely 10GbE is needed for its rudimentary transport attribuFrank A. Coluccio-1/8/2000
891 re: routing pucks, and GITH (Gigabit Internet to the Home) Frank A. Coluccio-1/8/2000
890 As for GbE in particular, maybe you could carry your thoughts down a couple levftth-1/7/2000
889 (edit)Hi Frank and all, haven't had much chance to partake here lately (havftth-1/7/2000
888 Jay, welcome back, our wandering colleague. Did you bring any spices, macaroni Frank A. Coluccio-1/7/2000
887 Lucent Cites OC-192, DWDM Manufacturing and Deployment Constraints in Earnings Stephen L-1/7/2000
886 Any opinions here on Marconi (OTCF:MCONY) (MNI.L)? As a lurker, appreciate Steve Fancy-1/7/2000
885 Dear Jay: Yes, this problem was reported in our local newspaper today. Seems JDN-1/7/2000
884 Y2K, eh? When our accounting people started processing credit card orders via Jay Lowe-1/7/2000
883 Thanks Curtis, Delighted that you would spend the moment to inform me of the Raymond Duray-1/7/2000
882 Hi Ray-- Glad you found that exchange interesting. As for the "c" iCurtis E. Bemis-1/6/2000
881 Hi Curtis, Just getting caught up here. You have mentioned OC-192c in severRaymond Duray-1/6/2000
880 Hi Frank, just tryin' to catch up on the past few wks, don't you fellasRegis McConnell-1/6/2000
879 Actually, I was referring to both. The last that I heard, BellSouth had over 4GHowe-1/6/2000
878 Hi Frank, CSMA doesn't exist on 10Ge fibers - one for Rx, one for Tx. IPeter Ecclesine-1/6/2000
877 Hi Denis, did you bring that rather interesting article to the board because ofFrank A. Coluccio-1/6/2000
876 Of general interest, one economist's take on network capacity: web.mit.eduD. K. G.-1/5/2000
875 On new years eve, the power went out at the International Airport where I live,JayPC-1/5/2000
874 Thanks for that note, LJM. A similar occurrence took place at the US Govt NBFrank A. Coluccio-1/5/2000
873 <<"If you've seen an interesting or humorous Y2K bug, send it inLJM-1/5/2000
872 re: Y2K - It's not over, quite yet From Network World Fusion: -----------Frank A. Coluccio-1/5/2000
871 re: FTTH Products, Services Hi Gordie, <i>"..It will be interestiFrank A. Coluccio-1/5/2000
870 Thanks, James. At first I thought that substance within the release that you reFrank A. Coluccio-1/5/2000
869 I saw these guys at one of the trade shows, and they were rather intriguing. IGHowe-1/5/2000
868 Speaking of fiber-to-the-home, this came out today... >>Optical SolutionJames Fulop-1/5/2000
867 Hello Peter, good point. Glad to receive your post. I was beginning to think tFrank A. Coluccio-1/5/2000
866 Hi Frank, Why make 10G Ethernet a shared media when there is so much dark fPeter Ecclesine-1/5/2000
865 re: in pursuit of an optical digital solution, a substitution for RF-based HFC Frank A. Coluccio-1/3/2000
864 The edit timer got me again. If you haven't figured it out for yourself alFrank A. Coluccio-1/3/2000
863 re: The Disruption of a Disruptive Technology: The Once and Never WT4 WaveguideFrank A. Coluccio-1/3/2000
862 Hello Kenneth, <i>"Y2K was a fizzle! Wait till the next millenium!&Frank A. Coluccio-1/2/2000
861 Y2K was a fizzle! Wait till the next millenium!Kenneth E. De Paul-1/2/2000
860 re: Synopsis of Internet Y2K "event" handling by the ISPs during the Frank A. Coluccio-1/2/2000
859 Hello Mike, Thank you for that find. I seem to recall Fore's involvement nFrank A. Coluccio-1/2/2000
858 Thanks, Curtis. Now it feels like we're playing Jeopardy. The answer to mFrank A. Coluccio-1/2/2000
857 Re: A Few Road Runner Details Frank- I saved this info because I was a FORE shMikeM54321-1/2/2000
856 Frank-- Your post #833 was what got me into this discussion and that post propCurtis E. Bemis-1/2/2000
855 Curtis, I made a simple request in my opening sentence of reply #848. Why didFrank A. Coluccio-1/2/2000
854 Hi Stuart-- Happy New Year ! Yes, but it does'nt do OC-192c, and that takCurtis E. Bemis-1/1/2000
853 Curtis, Verily ye speaketh mostly truth, with one minor exception: Lucent'Stuart D. Brorson-1/1/2000
852 More post-rollover observations from the UK. Note the level of p-c [which is stFrank A. Coluccio-12/31/1999
851 UK GMT and CET Y2K Rollover Observations <i>"GMT and CET rolled oveFrank A. Coluccio-12/31/1999
850 I think your problem is that you have fixated on OADMs. There is NO all opticalCurtis E. Bemis-12/31/1999
849 as an indicator for iran. the facilities use satelite links via teleglobe/inteFrank A. Coluccio-12/31/1999
848 Show me where I've stated that overhead bytes are read in the optical domaiFrank A. Coluccio-12/31/1999
847 If you tell me that "Corestream" reads overhead Bytes in the electricCurtis E. Bemis-12/31/1999
846 I'm beginning to talk to myself here, Curtis. Do we have a point of contenFrank A. Coluccio-12/31/1999
845 In an opaque system, there IS o-e-o conversion. Those opaque entities could beCurtis E. Bemis-12/31/1999
844 <i>"Now, color or lambda photon streams can be re-directed in aFrank A. Coluccio-12/31/1999
843 optical-electrical-optical, o-e-o, that is the only way. This is called opaquCurtis E. Bemis-12/31/1999
842 My focus is not on APS as your message would imply, you brought that up in thisFrank A. Coluccio-12/31/1999
841 Curtis, earlier you stated: [[Late edit: I just noticed your reply to me. We aFrank A. Coluccio-12/31/1999
840 OK, I have sensitized you about optical/electrical, SONET/SDH, DWDM etc. ThereCurtis E. Bemis-12/31/1999
839 re: Y2K, some mid-day status notes from NANOG re: ISP route abnormalities NotFrank A. Coluccio-12/31/1999
838 Curtis, Touché! (sorta) What is it they say about a hammer seeking nailFrank A. Coluccio-12/31/1999
837 Frank-- Part of the FUD, and it continued in your response to me, is that therCurtis E. Bemis-12/31/1999
836 Hi Curtis, Please clarify. I'm not sure where you are attributing the fud,Frank A. Coluccio-12/31/1999
835 Frank- There is a little bit of confusion and FUD here. SONET/SDH framing is Curtis E. Bemis-12/31/1999
834 Some notes from NANOG re: New Zealand at the stroke.. and others. Note: see tFrank A. Coluccio-12/31/1999
833 James, that's a very good question, from several perspectives. Namely, fromFrank A. Coluccio-12/31/1999
832 Thanks for the interesting thoughts. >>It's the "containerizatJames Fulop-12/31/1999
831 Welcome, JM. Thanks for the note. FrankFrank A. Coluccio-12/30/1999
830 Frank - Really like your thread and views. <<Time flies. More laterj.m. walsh-12/30/1999
829 <i>Sycamore, Juniper, Corvis, CIEN, NT, LU, Pirelli, they all abide by SOKenneth E. Phillipps-12/30/1999
828 <i>Here's to wishing you and ALL a healthy and prosperous future, oneValueman-12/30/1999
827 James, further to last night's critique: I would suggest that the popularFrank A. Coluccio-12/30/1999
826 James, thanks for the well wish. Yes, speaking about marketecture, how about thFrank A. Coluccio-12/30/1999
825 >>My point is that the passage contains a rather common form of double spJames Fulop-12/30/1999
824 Hello James, While some of the author's observations hold merit, most of tFrank A. Coluccio-12/30/1999
823 Frank (or/and anybody else): Could you comment on this post over on the Yahoo James Fulop-12/29/1999
822 Frank- I have the feeling that reconfigurable computing is the cold fusion of tHarvey Allen-12/27/1999
821 Yes, Stan. It makes some sense. But I don't fully agree with the author'Frank A. Coluccio-12/27/1999
820 Harvey, the reconfigurable processor story is humbling. The terabit switch artiFrank A. Coluccio-12/27/1999
819 Well written blather about stuff: eetimes.comRaymond Duray-12/27/1999
818 Well Frank, I'm at a loss for words. Thus: sabram.com I'm confused,Raymond Duray-12/27/1999
817 Frank- I just got this from the Novl thread and thought it would interest you..stantheman-12/26/1999
816 Thanks, Dave. Now, if only one of my gifts today would have been a ream of prinFrank A. Coluccio-12/25/1999
815 Reconfigurable [cont] <b>THE FUTURE OF THE MICROPROCESSOR</b> FEDHarvey Allen-12/25/1999
814 Merry Christmas. Interesting possibilities here: <b>Configurable processHarvey Allen-12/25/1999
813 HOlY Patchouli oil, Cap'n.!@$%#! This is great, I vote for Christmas Eve Raymond Duray-12/24/1999
812 As you're lounging around on Christmas day, taking a break from trying to aftth-12/24/1999
811 Hi Frank, Re: Margin accounts. Many pundits ponder the possible permutationRaymond Duray-12/24/1999
810 Thanks, and the essence of that story is in some ways tied to an earlier reply Frank A. Coluccio-12/24/1999
809 IP Telephony's Delay The business mainstream is hesitant to shift analog Harvey Allen-12/24/1999
808 Hi Ray, Your question more or less summarizes a lot of what's been going oFrank A. Coluccio-12/24/1999
807 re: "Further Y2K Silliness" That's the name of a thread just staFrank A. Coluccio-12/24/1999
806 Frank, Just wondering here. Wouldn't the role of the PSTN be easily mimicRaymond Duray-12/24/1999
805 Thanks Chris, Hadn't seen that warbling from Wirbling. Hmmm, 'TellRaymond Duray-12/24/1999
804 re: Rochelle Park, NJ central office failure due to flooding this fall. From tFrank A. Coluccio-12/24/1999
803 Hello thread. Been lurking here for a while, thought I would throw out a questiSrexley-12/23/1999
802 The last mile to me is PSTN, you're right. That'll change soon, too. BFrank A. Coluccio-12/23/1999
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