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Byline: Reinhardt Krause
At gene researcher Incyte Genomics Inc., you'd expect tofind cutting-edge biotech tools.
Incyte sells gene data and analytical tools to drug companies. Its research labs are filled with biotech gear and computers that crack genetic codes.
What you might overlook at Incyte's Silicon Valley offices are speedy communications links.
Incyte shares gene data among its scientists, who are located in buildings miles apart. On some days, there's much more gene data to send over.
That's where Telseon Inc., a start-up phone company, comes in. Its high-speed network provides lots of bandwidth to carry huge gene databases.
What's different is that Incyte can order up as much bandwidth as it needs on any given day. It just goes to Telseon's Web site, accesses its account and puts in some numbers.