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  HONG KONG--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 25, 1998--Ascend Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:ASND) a leader in wide area networking (WAN) and Intelligent Networking (IN) solutions for providers and users of the next-generation public network, today announced that the company has won the bid to provide ATM equipment to build the China Post Multiservices Network. The next-generation ATM network will be the switching backbone for the nation's postal service, connecting 16 provincial networks to support more than 100 cities.     Financed by China's postal department, the China Post Multiservices Network will ultimately cover 31 provinces and 200 cities. Based on asynchronous transfer mode (ATM), Frame Relay, TCP/IP and related technologies, this multiservices network will provide IP data services, as well as voice, video and data services. Upon completion, this network will interconnect the local area networks (LANs) within the postal service system, and also support Frame Relay and N-ISDN services.     In view of the importance of China Post's multiservices network, there were stringent bid requirements on the switching equipment in terms of capacity, network capability, connection and call processing tasks. In particular, the bid had to satisfy criteria from the Postal and Telecom Appliance Corp. on system compatibility, network stability, Y2K compliance and quality control. In accordance with the technological requirements of the project, Ascend recommended its broadband multiservice switching system B-STDX 9000 as ATM switching equipment for the network.     The B-STDX 9000 multiservice switch offers a combination of Frame Relay, ATM, SMDS, ISDN and Internet protocol (IP) technology in one platform. The B-STDX 9000 has the highest available port density in the industry, and its Virtual Network Navigator, advanced network management and standards-compliant architecture are all leading technologies in the industry. Since its debut in October 1993, the B-STDX 9000 has emerged as the global leader in Frame Relay switching equipment. Many major telecommunication providers such as AT&T, NTT, Deutsche Telecom, Bell Atlantic, GTE and Sprint have adopted this technology.     In this project, Ascend Communication's NavisCore will undertake the network administration of up to 100 units of switching equipment. NavisCore is a centralized management application which can support Frame Relay, ATM and IP multiservices management. The software has five key functions - common network management platform, switch and network performance monitoring, fault handling, billing and security management. These key features fully comply with the requirements of China Post's multiservices network.     "It is the largest IT infrastructure project throughout China Post," said Liu Zhong-Liang, representing Liu Li-Qing, director of the General Office of the State Postal. "Ascend Communications proves to be a powerful equipment provider in the Telecom field and has contributed a lot to Chinese data communications with its widely accepted ATM equipment."     "Ascend takes it as a great honor that China Post has chosen Ascend for their multiservices network. Ascend is not only the leader in Frame Relay, ATM, IP services equipment, but also has end-to-end WAN solutions with high reliability and scalability for public and private network operations," said Tony Wise, vice president of Ascend Communications.     "Although Ascend has only two years of history in China, we have been offered a series of national-level projects including the nation's ATM/Frame Relay multiserivces backbone infrastructure, multimedia network and provincial broadband projects in ZheJiang, FuJian, GanSu, ChongQing and HaiNan. Today, working with China Post, we are marking another milestone on China's journey toward a nationwide broadband network. We will apply all of our resources to assure the nation great success in building the multiservices network and establishing it as a model for China's next-generation Telecom network," continued Wise.
      About Ascend Communications
      Ascend Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:ASND) develops, manufactures, sells and services wide area networking solutions for telecommunications carriers, Internet service providers and corporate customers worldwide.     Since the company first entered China in August 1996, Ascend has won many projects to develop prime ATM/Frame Relay multiservices and multimedia backbone networks in over 20 cities across China.  |