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`BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
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`Cisco Systems, Inc.
`Petitioner
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`U.S. Patent Nos. 8,718,158
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`DECLARATION OF DAVID BADER
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`I, David Bader, hereby declare as follows:
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`1.
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`I am a librarian at Haynes and Boone, LLP. I have worked in this
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`capacity since March 1, 2000.
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`Exhibit 1018 is a true and accurate copy of a document that I obtained
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`from IHS relating to the ANSI standard Tl.413-1995. Exhibit 1018 is submitted
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`with the Petition for inter partes review of U.S. Patent No. 8,718,158. I
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`understand that IHS is a commercial database carrying standards and historical
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`documents available to the public. IHS is accessible to the public at the websites
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`www.IHS.com and www.global.IHS.com. Our library regularly relies upon the
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`IHS database for access to such public documents.
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`3.
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`Exhibit 1015 is a true and accurate copy of a document that I obtained
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`from the IEEE Xplore Digital Library relating to the article authored by Kim
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`Maxwell, "Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line: Interim Technology for the Next
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`Forty Years." Exhibit 1015 is submitted with the Petition for inter partes review
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`of U.S. Patent No. 8,718,158. I understand that IEEE Xplore Digital Library is a
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`commercial database carrying non-patent literature documents available to the
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`public. IEEE Xplore Digital Library is accessible to the public at the website
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`http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/. Our library regularly relies upon the IEEE Xplore
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`Digital Library database for access to such public documents.
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`4.
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`Attached as Appendix A is the IEEE.org website snapshot from the
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`IEEE Xplore Digital Library that evidences that at least as of October 1996, the
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`article authored by Kim Maxwell, entitled "Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line:
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`Interim Technology for the Next Forty Years," was publically available. I
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`obtained Appendix A by accessing the http://ieeexplore.ieee.org website,
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`performing a search for the above noted title, opening (or clicking on) on the
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`"Asymmetric digital subscriber line: interim technology for the next forty years"
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`hyperlink search result, and downloading and printing the resulting webpage.
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`5.
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`Attached as Appendix B is the copyright.gov website snapshot from
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`the Library of Congress that evidences that at least as of March 23, 1998, the book
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`authored by Walter Goralski, entitled "ADSL and DSL technologies," was
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`publically available. I obtained Appendix B by first accessing the
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`http://www.copyright.gov/ website, opening (or clicking on) the hyperlink "Search
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`Records," then opening (or clicking on) the hyperlink "Post-1978," and performing
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`a search by title for the above noted title, next clicking on the hyperlink for
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`"Format for Print/Save," then downloading and printing the resulting webpage.
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`I hereby declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United
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`States of America that the foregoing is true and correct, and that all statements
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`made of my own knowledge are true and that all statements made on information
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`and belief are believed to be true. I understand that willful false statements are
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`punishable by fine or imprisonment or both. See 18 U.S.C. § 1001.
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`Date: May 5, 2016
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`Respectfully submitted,
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`David Bader
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`APPENDIX A
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`APPENDIX A
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`The Internet has surfaced as the dominant early market for residential broadband. ADSL, a
`transmission system capable of realizing rates from 1 to Mb/s over existing telephone lines, fits
`Internet access requirements perfectly, and offers telephone companies a tool for connecting
`virtually all Internet users at megabit rates before the next century. ADSL is asymmetric-high-speed
`downstream, lower-speed upstream-to counteract speed limitations imposed by line length and
`crosstalk. The transmission technology itself has two essential forms, single-carrier and multicarrier,
`which must press Shannon's limit to squeeze so many bits through so little bandwidth. With
`complicated line coding and other features such as integral forward error correction and
`ATM/Ethernet mode interfaces, ADSL will be the most complex modem ever attached to a telephone
`line. This will not prevent ADSL from reaching consumer-level pricing within the next two years. We
`can expect some commercial deployment in 1997 and virtually ubiquitous availability by the end of
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`Type of Work: Text
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`Registration Number / Date:
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`Title: ADSL and DSL technologies / Walter Goralski.
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`Imprint: New York : McGraw-Hill, c1998.
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`Description: 379 p.
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`Copyright Claimant:
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`Date of Creation: 1998
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`Date of Publication:
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`Names: Goralski, Walter
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