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TELECOM Digest     Thu, 29 Jan 2004 12:55:00 EST    Volume 23 : Issue 46

Inside This Issue:                            Editor: Patrick A. Townson

    ATI Delivers Personal Video Recording To PC For Every Budget (M Solomon)
    Super Bowl Retains Status as Must-Buy Television (Monty Solomon)
    Verizon Reports Solid Overall Fourth-Quarter and Year-End (M Solomon)
    Verizon Adds DIRECTV Programming, Creating the Most (Monty Solomon)
    VOIP Over Private IP (Nyuk Fah)
    Re: CLEC Question (Dana)
    Tip-Toeing Quietly With Nikeno.com (freshjada)
    Re: Spoofing a "Bounced" E-Mail Error Message? (DaveC)
    Re: 'You've Got Problems!' (Phil Earnhardt)
    Here is the Norvergence Matrix Gear Solution (David Lepak)
    Re: FCC vs. fax.com, Again (RumsfeldRules@hotmail.com)
    Share Day for January (TELECOM Digest Editor)

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Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 08:07:51 -0500
From: Monty Solomon <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: ATI Delivers Personal Video Recording To The PC For Every Budget


MARKHAM, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 26, 2004--

   Three new ALL-IN-WONDER(R) solutions also offer easy video editing
             and amazing video graphics for great game play

Watching TV on your PC has never been more affordable thanks to new
additions to the ALL-IN-WONDER(R) family of video graphics cards. ATI
Technologies Inc. (TSX:ATY) (NASDAQ:ATYT) today announced
ALL-IN-WONDER(R) 9600XT, ALL-IN-WONDER(R) 9600, and ALL-IN-WONDER(R)
9200. These new graphics cards offer exciting personal video recording
of favorite television programs, easy-to-use video editing, and
amazing graphics for great gaming experiences at prices for any
consumer's budget.

The family of best-in-class multimedia video cards, featuring
ALL-IN-WONDER(R) 9800 PRO, now includes several new additions.
ALL-IN-WONDER 9600XT delivers more multimedia features for customers
by offering the fastest RADEON(TM) 9600 series performance with a
graphics engine clocked at 525 MHz and 128 MB of memory running at 650
MHz. At USD$299, this new multimedia solution includes
FM-ON-DEMAND(TM) to receive and record favorite FM radio stations,
dual VGA monitor support, the second generation and completely
redesigned REMOTE WONDER(TM) II, integrated DVD authoring and burning,
and MULTIMEDIA CENTER(TM) 8.8.


http://finance.lycos.com/qc/news/story.aspx?story=200401261101_BWR__BW5411

http://finance.lycos.com/qc/news/story.aspx?story=200401261001_CCN_0126004n

http://www.ati.com/companyinfo/press/2004/4728.html

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Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 08:58:19 -0500
From: Monty Solomon <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: Super Bowl Retains Status as Must-Buy Television


By STUART ELLIOTT

Twenty years after the Super Bowl first became as big a day for
advertising as it is for professional football, Madison Avenue is
gearing up for what looks to be a cheerier, somewhat sillier and
certainly more expensive version of the annual midwinter festival of
commercialism.

The Ad Bowl within Super Bowl XXXVIII, to be broadcast on Sunday by 
CBS, will be infused with oversize servings of ingredients like 
humor, schmaltz, special effects and anthropomorphic animals.

Instead of the Budweiser horses bowing in the direction of ground 
zero as in 2002, a donkey will be shown dreaming of becoming a 
Clydesdale. And rather than Pepsi-Cola's sweet nostalgia of two years 
ago when Britney Spears danced and sang her way through the decades, 
the brand's newest commercial will serenade 16 teenagers sued by the 
recording industry for illegal file sharing with "I Fought the Law 
(and the Law Won).''

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/01/29/business/29adcol.html

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Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 09:05:05 -0500
From: Monty Solomon <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: Verizon Reports Solid Overall Fourth-Quarter and Year-End


Market-Share Gains in Wireless, Long-Distance and Broadband Bolster
                     Revenues and Cash Flow

                               2003 HIGHLIGHTS

    Earnings Per Share:

      -- Fourth quarter:  53 cent fully diluted per share loss, or 58 cent
         fully diluted earnings per share (EPS) before special items
         (non-GA AP measure)

      -- Year-end:  $1.11 in EPS, or $2.62 EPS before special items 
         (non-GAAP)

    Revenues:

      -- Fourth quarter:  up 0.7 percent, or 2.6 percent with consistent
         directory accounting treatment (non-GAAP)

      -- Year-end:  up 0.7 percent, or 1.7 percent in comparable growth as
         well as consistent directory accounting treatment (non-GAAP)

    Wireless:

      -- Fourth quarter: a record 1.5 million total net customer
         additions (1.4 million retail net additions), up 54.2 percent from
         last year's quarter; revenue growth of 14.6 percent;
         record-low retail and total churn; strong operating income margins

      -- Year-end:  a record 5.0 million total net customer additions,
         (4.6 million retail net additions); 37.5 million total customers;
         total revenues of $22.5 billion, up 15.5 percent over 2002

    Domestic Telecom:

      -- More than $2 billion in annual long-distance revenues, with
         in-region retail market penetration of 41 percent; 16.6
         million  total long-distance lines

      -- 2.3 million total DSL (digital subscriber lines); 203,000 fourth-
         quarter net additions

      -- Nearly 1,200 contracts with large businesses for Enterprise Advance
         services

    Cash Management:
      -- Capital expenditures of $11.9 billion, compared with $13.1 billion
         in 2002

      -- Free cash flow (non-GAAP, cash from operating activities less
         capital expenditures and dividends) of $6.4 billion, up 31.4
         percent compared with $4.8 billion in 2002

      -- Total debt of $45.4 billion, compared with $53.3 billion at
         year-end 2002; Net debt (non-GAAP, gross debt less cash and
         cash equivalents) of $44.7 billion, compared with $51.8
         billion at year-end 2002.

    Note:  See the schedules accompanying this news release and

www.verizon.com/investor

for reconciliations to generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP)
           for the non-GAAP financial measures mentioned in this
           announcement.

NEW YORK, Jan. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Verizon Communications
Inc. (NYSE:VZ) today announced fourth-quarter and year-end 2003
results highlighted by customer gains in wireless, long-distance and
broadband, continued solid cash flow, and overall revenue growth.

For the fourth quarter 2003, Verizon reported a loss of $1.5 billion
(53 cents in fully diluted EPS) that includes $3.1 billion in special
items, primarily $2.9 billion in previously announced costs associated
with a voluntary separation plan under which more than 21,000
employees left the payroll in the quarter.  Excluding special items,
Verizon earned $1.6 billion in the quarter, or 58 cents per share.

For the year, Verizon reported earnings of $3.1 billion ($1.11 per
share), or $7.3 billion ($2.62 per share) before special items.

     - http://finance.lycos.com/home/news/story.asp?story=40343367

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Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 09:38:27 -0500
From: Monty Solomon <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: Verizon Adds DIRECTV Programming, Creating the Most


      Verizon Adds DIRECTV Programming, Creating the Most
      Comprehensive, Top-Quality Service Bundle in the Market
      - Jan 29, 2004 09:19 AM (PR Newswire)

First Verizon/DIRECTV Packages Will Roll Out Tuesday in Rhode Island;
Headed for Additional Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Markets Soon

NEW YORK and EL SEGUNDO, Calif., Jan. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Already the
market leader in sales of innovative, discounted bundles of calling,
Internet access and wireless services, Verizon is introducing new
offers that include DIRECTV, the nation's leading digital television
entertainment service.

The new packages will be rolled out in Rhode Island on Tuesday and
then in New England and the mid-Atlantic states in the coming months,
with additional markets to follow.

      - http://finance.lycos.com/home/news/story.asp?story=40345564

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From: nyukfah@pd.jaring.my (nyuk fah)
Subject: VOIP Over Private IP
Date: 28 Jan 2004 19:01:51 -0800
Organization: http://groups.google.com


Hi all,

My current internet connection is private ip and behind a firewall.
Thus I wonder any solution VOIP over HTTP? Which I can solve the
private IP and firewall limitation?

------------------------------

From: Dana <***@&^&.com>
Subject: Re: CLEC Question
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 18:12:39 -0900
Organization: Posted via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com


Fred R. Goldstein <fgoldstein@wn.net> wrote in message
news:telecom23.44.7@telecom-digest.org:

> Dedicated transport -- CLEC gets fixed bandwidth (DS-1, DS-3) between
> ILEC locations, which it can use for almost anything.  Shared
> transport -- CLEC leases local switching from ILEC (UNE Platform) and
> its calls go on the same trunks as calls made by ILEC subscribers;
> this is where that trunk usage is paid for.

Good reply.

My question is do we really need to have legislation mandating that
the local sell to it's competitor, just so the competitor can resell
the same service.

The local company before wireless was actually a natural monopoly, who
today would put up with all the wires/fiber needed if there was more
than one company serving any giving area.

But now with the advent of wireless, and the huge expansion of the
cellular companies, you now have technologies that can compete with
the wired local company, and these wireless carriers, being that they
have switches of their own, they can even offer long distance on there
excess capacity.

------------------------------

From: freshjada@hotmail.com (freshjada)
Subject: Tip-Toeing Quietly With Nikeno.com
Date: 29 Jan 2004 06:12:43 -0800
Organization: http://groups.google.com


By Mike Townsend
Staff Writer, CNET News.com

Serial Netrepreneur Micheal Beevor Today announced at a lavish press
conference the launching of Nikeno.com.

By moving slowing a new market which will combine a new concept of
Online Communities with Free Online betting, Beevor's notion of
creating a new field looks like a good bet.

With some 2 million pounds in funding and low costs overheads it looks
as though one company at least has learned the lessons of the Internet
bubble.

------------------------------

From: DaveC <me@privacy.net>
Subject: Re: Spoofing a "Bounced" E-Mail Error Message?
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 06:53:46 -0800
Reply-To: me@privacy.net


On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 13:51:31 -0800, Paul Vader wrote
(in article <telecom23.41.7@telecom-digest.org>):

> It's actually pretty trivial -- send a message to a whacko address
> on your ISP's mailserver, and mimic the resulting bounce message
> that gets sent to you. If you're doing this for specific people that
> you actually know and don't like, it's harmless enough.

The content of the "bounce" message is easy to generate, as you point
out.  But how do I change the "from" address to reflect something
other than my real address? Doesn't the mail server tag it as coming
from me?

Using Eudora 5.

Thanks,

DaveC
me@privacy.net

This is an invalid return address. Please reply in the news group

[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: Most computers have a user account 
known as 'Mail Daemon' (often times running with root privileges)
which send out those notices. Set up a user called Mail Daemon to 
get that 'from' address.  PAT]

------------------------------

From: Phil Earnhardt <pae@dim.com>
Subject: Re: 'You've Got Problems!'
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 08:34:52 -0700
Organization: http://extra.newsguy.com



On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 01:39:34 -0500, Monty Solomon <monty@roscom.com>
wrote:

> And during the game, we'll see the father-and-son cast of the cable TV
> show "American Chopper" promoting a new AOL feature that will speed up
> Web surfing, even for customers who use slow telephone modem
> connections. It's a colorful and costly effort to convince Internet
> users that one of the old titans of the Internet hasn't sunk into
> irrelevance.

NetZero has been offering such caching/data-compression features in
their NetZero HiSpeed service for quite a while. Earthlink also offers
a service, EarthLink Plus.

An article comparing the services and prices is at:

http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2003Aug/gee20030820021395.htm

The article, published 8/20/03, prices NetZero's service is
$14.95/month; AOL's service is $23.95/month, and Earthlink's service
at $28.95/month. The article describes a benchmark AOL comissioned
with VeriTest. The benchmark shows AOL with the fastest service. A
copy of the report is available at:

http://www.veritest.com/clients/reports/aol/aol9.pdf

Interestingly, AOL does not publish the benchmark results on their own
website. I googled for "netzero hispeed" on the aol.com website, but
got no hits.

--phil

------------------------------

Subject: Here is the Norvergence Matrix Gear Solution
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 11:29:58 -0500
From: David Lepak <dlepak@ashleyremi.com>


Here it is ... see bottom for total cost:

MATRIX BOX

http://www.adtran.com/adtranpx/Rooms/DisplayPages/LayoutInitial?Product=3Dcom.webridge.entity

http://www.adtran.com/adtranpx/Rooms/DisplayPages/LayoutInitial?product=3DADTRAN CORPORATION

MODULES

All modules:

http://www.adtran.com/static/ENTERPRISEPRODUCTS/INTEGRATEDACCESS/TOTALACCESS850MODULES/


Echo cancellation:

http://www.adtran.com/static/ENTERPRISEPRODUCTS/INTEGRATEDACCESS/TOTALACCESS850MODULES/1203384L2.htm


MATRIX BOX

http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.aspx?EDC=3D330749


ADTRAN POWER ADAPTER AND CHARGER

http://www.cdw.com/shop/search/RESULTS.ASPX?key=3Dadtran+1175043L3&platform=3Dall


TOTAL COST

1884.97

------------------------------

From: Donny Rumsfeld <rumsfeldrules@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2004 23:09:45 -0500
Subject: Re: FCC vrs. fax.com


I found out they have renamed themselves and split up.  Here's some email 
addresses:

danello@chooseimpact.com
lburnett@chooseimpact.com
rmattern@chooseimpact.com
wsharkey@chooseimpact.com
bstrauch@chooseimpact.com


Here are phone numbers to do business with them:

949-265-5782
949-265-5748
949 265-5723
949-265-5738
949-265-5715
800-516-8762
800-544-8094


They appear to own probably the whole 5700 block.

Here are two fax numbers:

949-265-5782
949-265-5781

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Subject: Share Day For January, 2004
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 11:45:00 EST


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