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<p>Let me clarify. A few of us have reached out to various people about both 3B2 and WE32k information. The main response them has been it's still in-use to varying degrees by customers. I assume through emulation to keep legacy systems running. And they cannot release any details.</p>
<p>The two people that would know the most about the status of that IP is <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-caughlin-59571546/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">William Caughlin</a> at the AT&T Archives and Ed Eckert - Archivist at Nokia Bell Labs.</p>
<p>-Alan</p>
<p id="reply-intro">On 2023-09-10 21:35, alan@alanlee.org wrote:</p>
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<p>My understanding is all the WE IP was retained through the Alcatel-Lucent mergers and is now owned by Nokia. That would include all the 3Bx systems and WE32k.</p>
<p>-A</p>
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