>Thanks for the response. The 'Broadband' in Broadband Laboratories >actually refers to the Microwave That makes sense. I have a question you might be able to answer. I've got some Cerent and Sycamore boxes, and I'm trying to locate a GE Advantium line card. We're fixing to sell Advantium wavelenghts on the same glass as gig-e and OC-x's, catering primarily to the hospitality and food services industry, by Q1 2003. You could even say I bet on it with my boss. Know where I can buy one? Also, what type of performance have you seen with Advantium vs. conventional microwave-based transport technologies? Sal Sabella Get your free encrypted email at https://www.hushmail.com
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