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NetFlash: C&W ditching ATM, frame customers

Opinion
Oct 29, 20032 mins
Networking

Service provider Cable & Wireless sent U.S. customers of its frame relay and ATM services a Dear John letter earlier this month. Why? To focus on other businesses, of course – the only thing is, C&W keeps exiting businesses to focus on other businesses, and that’s just making all of its customers a little nervous. C&W ditching ATM, frame customers http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1027cw.html?net

Service provider Cable & Wireless sent U.S. customers of its frame relay and ATM services a Dear John letter earlier this month. Why? To focus on other businesses, of course – the only thing is, C&W keeps exiting businesses to focus on other businesses, and that’s just making all of its customers a little nervous.

C&W ditching ATM, frame customers

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1027cw.html?net

Q&A: Dell exec: Standards, simplicity are key

Dell is riding pretty high these days. It’s making money with its low-cost, standards-based PCs, while envious competitors attempt to mimic Dell’s business model. Network World recently spoke with Dell President and COO Kevin Rollins about why his company isn’t worried.

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1027dellqna.html?net

Visual Networks makes software features optional

Visual Networks is selling dumb network-access devices that can be smartened up later if customers decide they need to collect and analyze data that can help troubleshoot their WANs.

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2003/1028visual.html?net

Microsoft settles state class-action lawsuits

Microsoft Tuesday announced it has settled antitrust class-action lawsuits with five states and the District of Columbia.