3Com® Corporation Acquires Leading LAN Telephony Vendor NBX Corp., Accelerates Move To Converged Networks
Santa Clara, Calif., — Feb. 22, 1999 — Continuing to drive the convergence of voice, video and data communications, global networking leader 3Com Corporation (Nasdaq: COMS) today announced a definitive agreement to acquire Andover, Massachusetts-based NBX Corp. NBX is a leading developer of reliable and powerful network-based telephony systems that integrate voice and data communications over small business LANs and WANs. Through this acquisition, 3Com further accelerates its development and deployment of converged network solutions, products and services. Small businesses around the world will benefit by NBX's leading technology becoming more readily available and supported by 3Com.
3Com is the leading supplier of networking systems and products to small and medium businesses for Internet access, sharing of office computers and remote access for mobile workers. Today's announcement adds an entirely new capability for increased productivity: consolidation of voice and data information onto a single network, resulting in dramatic cost savings and setting the stage for a new generation of converged applications. According to 3Com's estimates, the worldwide market for LAN telephony will be approximately US$5 billion by 2003 with more than two-thirds of the sales going to small and medium enterprises.
An important element of the acquisition is the immediate development of a new and comprehensive distribution and U.S. sales channel for LAN telephony products. NBX's sales force will be an important channel for all of 3Com's existing and upcoming voice products. In addition, NBX's products will now become more widely available through 3Com's traditional worldwide network of 65,000 channel partners, 20,000 of whom are focused on small business.
3Com already has a strong presence in the telephony market. Over the past few months 3Com has made three strategic announcements.
3Com and telecommunications market leader Siemens AG announced their joint venture in December 1998 to develop a rich set of LAN telephony and multimedia products that will change the way businesses build and operate their data and voice communications networks. Through a previous alliance, the two companies have already delivered their first product, the SuperStack II PBX 1000.
The new Pathbuilder™ S200 voice access switch family, announced in October 1998, enables customers to add voice to existing, router-based wide area data networks. Incorporating voice, as well as fax and modem traffic, into these networks enables more efficient use of expensive wide area bandwidth and offers a powerful alternative to traditional, separate voice solutions.
Voice Over IP capabilities have been added to 3Com's Total Control™ remote access concentrator. This represents one of the industry's first major efforts at combining multiple services in a single platform as today's Internet access evolves into multimedia, real-time communications and services.
Transaction Terms The transaction is valued at approximately US$90 million in cash and the assumption of stock options, and will be accounted for as a purchase. The transaction, which is scheduled to close in March, is expected to be dilutive in the near-term, with an impact on earnings per share in the fourth fiscal quarter of approximately $.02 - $.03, exclusive of a one-time charge for in-process technology. The in-process technology charge is currently being evaluated, but is expected to be less than 20 percent of the purchase price.
LAN Telephony: Driving Converged Infrastructures 3Com's acquisition of NBX creates new opportunities for small businesses. NBX's products deliver all the benefit of converged voice and data applications without the administrative burden and excessive price of traditional telephone systems. Businesses save money by more than halving the cost of building a voice and data network infrastructure by combining voice and data on the same wire. Moreover, NBX products create the opportunity for new generations of combined voice and data applications, such as low-cost call centers.
"LAN telephony is a market that's here and now," said Edgar Masri, senior vice president and general manager of 3Com's enterprise business unit. "NBX's 90 employees have created a catalogue of products, a proven channel of distribution and an installed base of customers. As both a technology and market leader, NBX is a strategic acquisition that supports 3Com's comprehensive approach to network convergence. 3Com's acquisition of NBX, together with 3Com's joint venture with Siemens, immediately creates a complete range of LAN telephony solutions for small, medium and large enterprises."
"In small and medium-size enterprises, 3Com is the undisputed leader," said Daniel J. Massiello, president and chief executive officer of NBX Corp. "Standing on the shoulders of 3Com's leadership in LAN and WAN solutions for this market, NBX gives 3Com's channels and customers the immediate opportunity to profit from network convergence, specifically in the category of LAN telephony."
Synergy Between 3Com Siemens Joint Venture and NBX "There's a natural synergy between the 3Com - Siemens joint venture and NBX," said Masri. "The 3Com - Siemens joint venture is focused on opportunities in medium and large enterprises. NBX is focused on small businesses. Together, 3Com has a complete LAN telephony solution - including a proven worldwide distribution channel and worldwide support."
About NBX Corporation NBX Corporation is the developer of a reliable, quality network-based business telecommunications solution. The powerful NBX 100™ Communications System delivers a feature-rich, cost-effective means for growing businesses to consolidate both voice and data on one network infrastructure, providing a single point of browser-based administration and management. Utilizing NBX's Network Based eXchange™ digital end-to-end voice processing technology, NBX makes it possible for business customers to reduce their overall cost of ownership of voice and data networks. The NBX 100 delivers improved productivity and seamless scalability to small organizations and remote users. NBX network-based telephony delivers the power of a local area network (LAN) with every system, supporting LAN, WAN, and Internet connections for every user of the NBX 100.
About 3Com Corporation With more than 200 million customers worldwide, 3Com Corporation connects more people to information in more ways than any other networking company. 3Com delivers innovative information access products and network system solutions to large, medium and small enterprises; carriers and network service providers; PC OEMs; and consumers. 3Com -More connected.™ For further information, visit 3Com's World Wide Web site at www.3com.com or the press site at www.3com.com/pressbox.
3Com and SuperStack are registered trademarks and More connected, PathBuilder and Total Control are trademarks of 3Com Corporation. NBX is a registered trademark of NBX Corporation, and Network Based eXchange and NBX 100 are trademarks of NBX Corporation. All other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.
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