Linux will be integral on all IBM platforms, even the S/390.

Everybody's known about this for ages. They put (the overall company) up for sale and there were no takers at the price they wanted. For this to happen the way it happened, it is pretty obvious.

Tony is one of the few people I know in the router industry that actually takes credit for doing something. He decided a while ago to stand out.

Linux will be integral on all IBM platforms, even the S/390. This is an evolutionary trend.

This is not going to stop Compaq. Expect to see Dell's equipment as current as anyone's.

By 2010, it will be the cable companies and wireless companies' worst nightmare.

This can become a very significant way to deliver content.

Ultra-wideband is in its infancy in terms of speed and distance, ... The initial approval from the FCC might be, for example, for 100M bit/sec with a range of 150 feet. But there's no reason why you can't increase speed and distance. It's a matter of power and finer and finer granularity of the silicon chips.