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- Paradyne Networks, Inc. was a manufacturer of computer networking and telecommunications hardware, based in Largo, Florida. The company formed in 1969...
- Mark Burgess & the Sons of God; Indigo) 1995 Paradyning (with Yves Altana; Dead Dead Good) 2002 Paradyning Live in Frankfurt '96 (with Yves Altana; Alchemized)...
- (ADSL) solution. RADSL was introduced as proprietary technology by AT&T Paradyne, later GlobeSpan Technologies Inc., in June 1996. In September 1999, RADSL...
- Manchester 93 (1994), before partnering with Yves Altana in 1995, releasing Paradyning the same year. Afterwards, he founded Invincible with Altana and drummer...
- Asia and, later, in Latin America. In June 1996, TPG acquired the AT&T Paradyne unit, a multimedia communications business, from Lucent Technologies for...
- Tai-sik Yukie Sugawara August 15, 2018 (2018-08-15) Royal Mage, Fluder Paradyne is told that the adamantite adventurers from Darkness, wish to meet him...
- Power and Light (FPL) Hypergolic Maintenance Facility (HMF) to United Paradyne Corporation (UPC) The Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, operated by...
- the US and Canada. The EtherLoop technology was eventually purchased by Paradyne Networks in 2002, which was in turn purchased by Zhone Technologies in...
- 32terbo, or V.32ter for short, was a 19.2 kbit/s standard introduced by AT&T Paradyne. It was based on V.32bis and did little other than increase the data rate...
- "PNB Samantha modem, Megahertz 14.4 kbit/s modem with XJACK, and the AT&T Paradyne KeepInTouch 14.4 kbit/s modems" will work in it. In addition, not all CompactFlash...