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David L. Sobin is an American inventor and the CEO of BAMnet Corporation, the parent company of ReplayLocker. A 24-year AT&T Executive, he led the team which created the first DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) product in the early 1980s and deployed it nationwide in the United States. He left AT&T/Lucent in 1996 to found his own DSL company, which was subsequently sold for approximately $50M in 1998. He holds BS and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

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  5. ^ "Officers & International Board of Directors | Polytechnic Institute Alumni Association | NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering". Engineering.nyu.edu. Retrieved 2015-06-12.
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