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To: Probart who wrote (459)4/5/2000 7:20:00 AM
From: Mike E.   of 1226
 
(BSNS WIRE) Copper Mountain Introduces DSL Integrated Access Device for Con
Copper Mountain Introduces DSL Integrated Access Device for Concurrent Voice
and Data Services


PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 5, 2000--

New Customer Premise IAD Enables Converged Broadband Services over
DSL; Product Compatible with Multiple Voice Platforms

Copper Mountain Networks, Inc., (Nasdaq:CMTN), the market-share
leader in business Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) equipment, today
introduced the CopperRocket(R) 408 Symmetric DSL (SDSL) Integrated
Access Device (IAD) for converged voice and data services.
The CopperRocket 408 SDSL IAD delivers multiple simultaneous
services -- eight voice lines plus high-speed data over a single-pair,
conventional copper telephone line via DSL -- offering businesses,
remote offices, and teleworkers a cost-effective alternative for
toll-quality, multi-line voice and high-speed broadband services.
At the central office (CO), the new product interoperates with
leading voice equipment, including the Lucent PathStar(TM), an
IP-based, multi-service CO access server, and the TollBridge TB200(TM)
carrier-grade, IP-based Local Exchange Gateway.
The CopperRocket 408 SDSL IAD is an integrated data and voice over
DSL (VoDSL) product that supports the PathStar Access Server from
Lucent Technologies.
PathStar combines the features and functions of a Voice Gateway
and a traditional Class 5 telephony switch, allowing new service
providers such as Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs),
Internet Service Providers (ISPs), as well as established carriers to
offer low-cost, innovative voice and data services.
The CopperRocket 408 SDSL IAD communicates with PathStar via Media
Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) signaling, which seamlessly bridges
circuit-based Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTNs) and
packet-based data networks.
In addition, the CopperRocket 408 SDSL IAD supports IP-based
GR-303 Voice Gateways such as the TB200 Local Exchange Gateway from
TollBridge Technologies.
These gateways communicate with legacy Class 5 telephony switches
and allow carriers to provide, and end users to enjoy, the same voice
services they have today -- including Plain Old Telephone Service
(POTS), Centrex, direct inward dialing, direct outward dialing, voice
mail, E-911 and 411, call waiting, speed dialing, and other popular
CLASS features.
"The CopperRocket 408 SDSL IAD works in both GR-303 or MGCP voice
networks," said Rick Gilbert, president and CEO of Copper Mountain.
"Whether carriers are leveraging investments in Class 5 circuit
switches or are building `greenfield' packet voice networks, Copper
Mountain's IAD is compatible.
The CopperRocket 408 SDSL IAD delivers on our promise of supplying
industry-leading converged voice and data solutions."
"The CopperRocket 408 SDSL IAD and CopperEdge(R) DSL concentrators
are key underlying products that allow us to bundle together
toll-quality, multi-line telephony and high-speed Internet services,"
said John Boersma, senior vice president of technology development for
Mpower Communications.
"Using Copper Mountain's integrated solution, Mpower now offers
cost-effective bundled services that were previously only available
for large business customers with private networks.
In addition, the flexibility of Copper Mountain's solution in
supporting both traditional TDM switches and emerging packet switches
helps preserve the flexibility of our network deployment strategies as
IP switching matures."

CopperVIP Program Encourages Interoperability

By participating in Copper Mountain's CopperVIP(TM)--or Voice In
Packets -- Initiative, customer premise equipment (CPE) vendors can
leverage the CopperRocket 408 SDSL IAD and the underlying technology
to speed the development of additional IADs.
CopperVIP, an extension of Copper Mountain's industry-leading
CopperCompatible(TM) program, facilitates and accelerates the
development of products that are interoperable with Copper Mountain
DSL concentrators.
The CopperVIP program also facilitates inter-operability of CPE,
IADs, and Integrated Communications Platforms (ICPs) with solutions
from Copper Mountain partners, including CopperCom, Jetstream
Communications, Lucent Technologies, and TollBridge Technologies.
"Copper Mountain created the CopperVIP program to help facilitate
deployment of voice over DSL," said Gilbert. "The CopperVIP program
helps our carrier customers enhance revenue potential and extend their
investments in nationwide DSL networks by adding voice to their
service offerings.
The CopperRocket 408 SDSL IAD provides our third-party CPE
partners with a reference design and technology compatible with
leading voice equipment vendors to speed development and promulgate
multiple competitive sources for compatible IADs."

VoDSL Market Growing Rapidly

The market for VoDSL services is expected to emerge market over
the next few years. Allied Business Intelligence estimated that in
1999, the market opportunity for VoDSL IADs was less than $1 million.
This figure is expected to grow to more than $1.7 billion by 2004,
representing a compound annual growth rate(CAGR) of 331 percent.
"Copper Mountain is entering the market with a VoDSL IAD solution
at just the right moment," said Shannon Pleasant, networking group
senior analyst with Cahners InStat.
"Voice over DSL has been heralded as the `killer app' for 2000 --
and the growing body of GR-303 gateways and access servers must be
connected to IADs at each customer premise to make the promise of
concurrent voice and data services a reality. The CopperRocket 408
SDSL IDSL enables a complete, end-to-end, converged solution."
3Com Corp. (Nasdaq:COMS), which recently announced an expanded
strategic alliance with Copper Mountain, will distribute the
CopperRocket 408 IAD under the 3Com(R) brand.
"3Com recognizes a great opportunity in selling this VoDSL product
because it supports GR-303 voice gateways as well as next-generation,
MGCP packet-Class 5 switches," said Cary Stokes, director of marketing
for DSL at 3Com. "With packet voice and VoDSL, convergence is finally
an economic reality."
(Editor's note: For more information, please refer to the press
release dated 3/20/00 entitled "Copper Mountain and 3Com Expand
Strategic Alliance to Deliver Industry's Broadest Line of DSL Customer
Premise Equipment.")

About the CopperRocket 408 SDSL IAD

The CopperRocket 408 SDSL IAD offers toll-quality voice and data
services over DSL at selectable speeds from 128 kbps to 1.568 Mbps.
The IAD connects readily to existing data and voice equipment at the
customer premise, including analog phone, fax, and key systems, and it
provides lifeline phone services, even during loss of power.
Adaptive jitter buffering and echo cancellation contribute to
clear, toll-quality voice.
The new product digitizes, packetizes, and optionally compresses
the end user's voice and data signals, then combines the traffic for
transport over DSL, prioritizing voice to ensure end-to-end quality of
service (QoS). The IAD supports up to eight voice connections; when
on-demand voice ports are idle, it dynamically allocates bandwidth for
data services.
With no hardware switches, no configuration parameters, and no
end-user software, the CopperRocket 408 SDSL IAD conforms to the
Copper Mountain Zero Installation Procedure (ZIP(TM)) for subscriber
equipment. As with all of Copper Mountain plug-and-play CPE, users
simply plug in the DSL line, telephone lines, Ethernet LAN, and power
cord to immediately begin operation.
The IAD receives all of its configuration parameters from the
companion CopperEdge DSL concentrator and is managed by the service
provider using CopperView(TM) network management software. CopperView
enables the service provider to remotely change line speed and manage
services from a central network operations center (NOC) location,
simplifying provisioning and order/billing records.

About Copper Mountain Networks

Copper Mountain Networks, Inc., (Nasdaq:CMTN), develops and
markets a comprehensive family of DSL solutions that enable high-speed
internetworking over existing copper facilities. The company's mission
is to enable carriers and other service providers to offer a full
range of high-performance, cost-effective data and voice services over
DSL that are easy to deploy, use, and manage.
Copper Mountain's CopperRocket(R) CPE family addresses the
bandwidth, reliability, ease-of-use, and cost concerns of remote
offices and users.
Its CopperEdge(R) and OnPrem(TM) DSL concentrators and
CopperView(TM) network management solutions offer a robust and
scalable platform for carriers and multi-tenant-unit service providers
to generate a high return on investment while satisfying the
ever-increasing user demand for bandwidth.
For more information about Copper Mountain products, contact Diana
Helfrich at 650/687-3314 or visit the company's World Wide Web site
at coppermountain.com. For investor relations information,
call toll free 877-INFO-CMTN (463-6268) or contact the company at
IR@coppermountain.com.

Portions of this release contain forward-looking statements
regarding future events and are subject to risks and uncertainties.
Copper Mountain wishes to caution you that there are some factors that
could cause actual results to differ materially from the results
indicated by such statements. These factors include, but are not
limited to quarterly fluctuations in operating results attributable to
the timing and amount of orders for our products, the concentration of
our revenue in a small number of customers, factors affecting the rate
of DSL deployment by our customers, market acceptance of our products,
our ability to keep pace with rapidly changing product requirements,
and factors affecting the demand for DSL technologies. We refer you to
the documents Copper Mountain files from time to time with the
Securities and Exchange Commission, specifically the section titled
Risk Factors in our Registration Statement on Form S-1 (No.
333-73153).

Note to Editors: Copper Mountain and all Copper Mountain product
names are trademarks of Copper Mountain Networks, Inc. All other marks
are the property of their respective owners.

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CONTACT: Copper Mountain Networks, Inc.
Diana Helfrich, 650/687-3314
dhelfrich@coppermountain.com
or
Gallagher PR
Lucy Suros, 510/749-6800 ext. 222
lucy@gpr.com

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