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To: Thotdoc who wrote (9223)12/1/2000 7:10:11 PM
From: John Madarasz  Read Replies (1) of 10081
 
CHINA UNICOM TO BUILD LARGE VOICE INTERNET NETWORK IN CHINA

Dec 01, 2000 (AsiaPulse via COMTEX) -- (Full text of a statement. Contact
details below.)

BEIJING, Dec. 1 PRNewswire Asia-AsiaNet - China's second largest
telecommunications carrier, China United Telecommunications Corporation (China
Unicom: NYSE: CHU; SEHK: 762), has selected Cisco Systems (Nasdaq: CSCO) as the
lead supplier in a nationwide, multimillion-US dollar
Voice-over-Internet-Protocol (VoIP) communications network spanning more than
319 cities across 30 provinces in the PRC.

When complete, the network will rank as the world's largest VoIP network. Under
a multiphase contract, Cisco Systems will supply IP core backbone and
aggregation routers and switches as well as voice applications for the
packet-based network.

China Unicom's network will be based around five major hubbing points, with
Beijing acting as the centre, and Shanghai, Chengdu, Shenzhen and Guangzhou as
supporting hubs.

According to telecommunications research firm Probe Research, China's VoIP
services are expected to account for 15 - 20 percent of all packet-based
telephony traffic carried worldwide by the year 2005.

This equates to more than 60 billion voice minutes of an estimated 570 billion
voice minutes carried annually over packet networks.

Currently around 7.7 billion minutes of voice traffic are transmitted via packet
networks per year.

"With the deregulation of the PRC's telecom market and the close proximity of
full entry of China into the World Trade Organisation, China Unicom has great
expectations for our VoIP network to provide easier and cheaper access to
residential and corporate customers for both domestic and international usage,"
said Mr. Liu Yunjie, General Engineer and Vice President of China Unicom.

Equipment being provided by Cisco for the national network includes IP backbone
core routers and aggregation routers including AS5800s, AS5300s Voice Gateways,
7200 Gatekeeper, Catalyst series switches as well as pre-paid and post-paid
voice applications.

Mr. Duh Jia-bin, Managing Director of Cisco Systems' operations in the PRC said:
"Cisco Systems is very pleased to be expanding our relationship with China
Unicom. This agreement is evidence of the fact that VoIP deployment by leading
carriers is becoming mainstream on a global basis."

"The exploding rise of packet-based telephony networks in China and indeed,
across the Asia Pacific region, can be attributed to a number of factors such as
the deregulation of telecom networks, the carriers' need to deploy services
quickly and cost effectively, and the dramatic improvements in quality and
reliability of carrying voice over networks today," said Frankie Sum, managing
director of Cisco Systems (HK) Limited.

"Cisco Systems is installing VoIP networks for customers all across Asia using
best-of-breed equipment enabling carriers to generate new sources of revenue."

"By embracing a packet telephony infrastructure, telecom companies are building
a foundation for future profitability. Asia is a market that has seen a dramatic
increase in the convergence of data, voice and video over a single network which
results in significant cost-savings for the carriers, and at the same time,
giving customers the same carrier-class quality of service they would get from
public switched telephone networks," he said.

Cisco's China ecosystem partner, Netspeak, will be assisting in the installation
of the IP infrastructure. China Unicom uses MINDcti billing Software for its
VoIP calling-card service, and Belle System billing software for its one-stage,
enterprise and termination services.

About China Unicom

China United Telecommunications Corporation (China Unicom), China's second
largest telecommunications carrier, offers its customers basic services in
telecommunications and value-added operations.

The company was founded on 19th July 1994, with the approval of the State
Council. China Unicom has over 10,000 employees and owns 6 subsidiaries with 163
branches spreading nationwide through 30 provinces, autonomous regions and
municipalities directly under the Central government.

Earlier this year, China Unicom Limited went public in New York and Hong Kong
respectively, initiating the biggest initial offering in Asia outside of Japan.

About Cisco Systems

Cisco Systems, Inc (Nasdaq: CSCO) is the worldwide leader in networking for the
Internet. Cisco news and information are available at www.cisco.com

Asia Pacific news and information are available at
www.cisco.com/warp/public/146/asia_pr/ Cisco, Cisco Systems, the Cisco Systems
logo, and Cisco IOS are registered trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. in the U.S.
and certain other countries.

All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their
respective owners. For more information, please contact: Shang Rong Cisco
Systems

Tel: 86-10-6802-3355 Ext. 5017 rshangcisco.com

SOURCE: Cisco Systems

(C) 2000 Asia Pulse Pte Ltd

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Regards,

John M.
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