SONETLYNX(TM) Unique Multipoint Multiprotocol Chosen In $1MM Communications Backbone SONETLYNX to Provide Multipoint Ethernet and Voice Communications <>
August 19, 1998
RICHARDSON, Texas, Aug. 18 /PRNewswire/ via NewsEdge Corporation -- Intelect Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq: ICOM), a leading provider of products and services for the seamless integration of voice, data and video technologies, announced today that its SONETLYNX(TM) intelligent fiber-optic multiplexer has again been selected to provide backbone networks for information system at Kennedy International, La Guardia International and Newark International Airports.
"This contract, valued at approximately $1 million, is the second award this quarter that provides SONETLYNX functionality in applications in New York and New Jersey Port Authority communications networks. This latest multipoint, multimedia network application, provides voice and data service across Local Area Networks (LANs) for parking facilities," stated Peter Ianace, president and chief executive officer of Intelect Network Technologies, the business unit producing SONETLYNX.
"Because SONETLYNX readily supports multiple communications interfaces, it is ideal for the communication upgrade project," stated Peter Sands, president and chief executive officer of Ascom Trindel Corp., the systems integrator on the project. "SONETLYNX has the advantage of supporting varied applications while simplifying network management. SONETLYNX's multipoint ethernet capabilities reduce the size and cost of multiplexer equipment at each location by permitting LAN communication to and from any node in the network with only one interface per multiplexer. This is a measurable benefit for the customer."
Last month, Intelect announced that its SONETLYNX multiplexer would be installed in a separate security application at the Kennedy, La Guardia and Newark airports. In that application, the Intelect multiplexers will provide a security data path for a card access system that is used to control access to the airports' secure areas.
The multiplexers are connected to each airport's SONET network. (SONET, or Synchronous Optical Network, is a standard for broadband transmission through fiber-optic cables. The Intelect multiplexer complies with the SONET standard.) The SONETLYNX network will operate at OC-3/155.52 Megabits per second line speed. At the three airports, the multiplexers will provide 100 Megabits per second (100baseT) Ethernet LAN and 4-wire E&M voice communication interfaces. The upgrade gives the Port Authority newer technology and greater network bandwidth that will keep pace with increased traveler traffic.
Ascom Trindel Corp., a subsidiary of Ascom AG of Bern Switzerland, specializes in designing, supplying, installing and maintaining computerized parking revenue control systems and toll collection systems. The company has installed parking revenue control systems at airports around the world, including 20 of the busiest airports in the United States. Ascom Trindel's U.S. headquarters are located at Norcross, Georgia. For further information visit Ascom's global web site at ascom.ch.
Intelect Communications, Inc. is a communications technology company providing innovative and cost-effective products, services and solutions to integrate voice, data, and video networks. Applications for the Company's products and services range from the network infrastructure to the desktop. The Company's products are designed to anticipate and meet the demands for increasing speed, capacity, and complexity of electronic and photonic communications. Principal markets for the Company's products are: fiber optic network transmission, digital signal processing (DSP), and video communications. The Company also provides high-value engineering services to the communications industry. The Company currently has under development an intelligent programmable telecommunications switching platform. Intelect's principal business units are Intelect Network Technologies Co. and DNA Enterprises, Inc. based in Richardson and Intelect Visual Communications Corp. of New York City.
Further information about the Intelect family of multimedia products and services can be accessed at these World Wide Web locations:
-- Intelect Communications, Inc., intelectcom.com;
-- Intelect Network Technologies, intelectinc.com;
-- Intelect Visual Communications, videoconferencing.com and;
-- DNA Enterprises, dnaent.com.
Except for the historical information contained herein, the statements in this announcement are forward looking statements which involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, the forward looking statements. Factors that might cause such a difference include, but are not limited to, those relating to: general economic conditions in the markets in which the Company operates; success in the development and market acceptance of new and existing products (particularly SONETLYNX, FIBERTRAX(TM), LANscape(TM), and CS4(TM)); dependence on suppliers, third party manufacturers and channels of distribution; customer and product concentration; fluctuations in customer demand; maintaining access to external sources of capital; ability to execute management's margin improvement and cost control plans; overall management of the Company's expansion; and other risk factors detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
SOURCE Intelect Communications, Inc.
/CONTACT: Troy Ussery, 972-367-2214, or tussery@intelectinc.com, or Jacki Trevino, 972-367-2114, or jtrevino@intelectinc.com, both of Intelect Communications/ /Web site: intelectcom.com intelectinc.com videoconferencing.com dnaent.com ascom.ch (ICOM)
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