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Emcee:  Street Walker Type:  Unmoderated
USRX is ambitious in finding ways to manufacture faster modems at a cheaper price. This board is being created to discuss new technology being researched by USRX.

Let's start off with the most recent techology. Its provided by Franklin Telecom (OTC/BB: FTEL). If you are unaware of this technology which will revolutionize the modem industry, learn about it at ftel.com./. Read the news releases, the products, Presidents message and history within the message. This maybe an investor's dream! Will FTEL become a major supplier to USRX? Strong possibility!

Let's discuss USRX's potential technology here. Faster modems that are cheaper to manufacture.

Street Walker
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35 Telia in sweden are hype of adsl Ericsoon are trying to sell to them. Telia whaclaes bjorkman-3/24/1997
34 Did this thread fold? If not read #4337 on USRX threadScrapps-11/13/1996
33 What is USRX's R&D doing on ADSL? Any news? My guess is they are inveJohn Donahoe-11/12/1996
32 Scrapps ... I appreciate your postings on the USRX thread. I see it beneficiaJames Joyce-11/11/1996
31 David, According to specialty magazines, the weal link between two modems is thBluestryp-11/8/1996
30 Eric thanks for the link, it was a good read. I'd be buying those USRX sharJeffery E. Forrest-11/8/1996
29 Jeffery - Thanks for the response. I'm considering repurchasing some USREric Jorgenson-11/8/1996
28 "Larry, Here's my understanding of the problem. Phone calls are routedLarry Holmes-11/7/1996
27 Larry, Here's my understanding of the problem. Phone calls are routed throDanZ-11/7/1996
26 You folks should come on home to the USRX thread and abolish this one, it wouldScrapps-11/7/1996
25 Eric, I was reading on the other (big) board that USRX has been hiring xDSL peoJeffery E. Forrest-11/7/1996
24 >>Sounds like ASDL is already in at USRX. Read the press release thEric Jorgenson-11/6/1996
23 Reuters, Tuesday, November 05, 1996 at 16:22 -- Hambrecht & Quist analJeffery E. Forrest-11/6/1996
22 Sounds like ASDL is already in at USRX. Read the press release that came with tJeffery E. Forrest-11/6/1996
21 Sorry Larry, All I know is what I have seen in the papers and what I have leaDan Ross-11/6/1996
20 Dan: "This problem is the biggest problem facing the telco industry rightLarry Holmes-11/6/1996
19 David: "I thought the source of traffic jams is bandwidth/speed on the inLarry Holmes-11/6/1996
18 Thanks, Dan, for taking the trouble to explain. Since I'm a novice the worDon Walster-11/4/1996
17 re:telcos & traffic: you are right, to a point. higher speed modem will hesunshine-11/3/1996
16 Don, my response was on the USRX - NEW technology thread about 1 or 2 minutes aDan Ross-11/3/1996
15 Gandalf Tech stake in FTEL and the Cyclone! Raleighm, thanks for post #8. YoStreet Walker-11/3/1996
14 While reading through the DSC Communications (DIGI) thread I happened to read aStratajema-11/3/1996
13 Hi Dan! Thanks for your prompt response. Please tell me where to read your &quDon Walster-11/3/1996
12 Don, Read my post. Don't worry. The problem is being taken care of as wDan Ross-11/3/1996
11 To all: I've learned alot about ADSL and ISP's needs over the last couDan Ross-11/3/1996
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