“We're pleased to have Foundry Networks as a founding member of the Ethernet Alliance. Foundry was a very active member in the 10 Gigabit Ethernet Alliance, successfully promoting this important technology from its inception over five years ago. We look forward to their participation in the new Ethernet Alliance as we promote the acceptance and application of current and emerging Ethernet standards in a broad range of environments.”
Brad Booth
“Since then, we have vastly strengthened our overall domestic and international route network and have entered into alliances with a number of carriers, all of which will make us a much more vigorous competitor in the west.”
Don Carty
“You are making (Alliance One) look good, ... But you might just be making a billboard for them (gang members).”
Jerry Thompson
“Highly complementary airline alliances and mergers can bring important benefits to passengers by connecting networks, offering new services and generating efficiencies across the aviation value chain. However, this has to take place within a competitive environment. It is vital that the economic benefits of an airline alliance or merger are passed on to passengers.”
Neelie Kroes
“The difference between the Ethernet Alliance and other industry alliances is that many of them come up with specifications and product certification. We are just about education and serving as a resource about Ethernet technologies.”
Blaine Kohl
“Since our official launch earlier this month, numerous companies have decided to join the Ethernet Alliance. We are pleased to see the value proposition of the alliance being so well recognized by so many companies, and look forward to welcoming many more new members in 2006 and beyond.”
“Our alliance forms the basis to serve a substantially expanded user base by offering advanced network infrastructures for integrated data and multimedia services.”
Eric Benhamou