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To: Peppe who wrote (6601)9/17/1998 2:39:00 PM
From: pat mudge  Read Replies (1) of 18016
 
Peppe --

There's no mention of wireless.

The duo will also jointly work on a new "router on a card" that can slide into forthcoming switching technology from Alcatel.

Isn't this what ACC does? Someone help me, here.

Pat

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By Ben Heskett
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
September 17, 1998, 7:55 a.m. PT

Things seem to get more interesting by the day in the ever-changing world of voice and data networking.

QUOTE SNAPSHOTSeptember 17, 1998, 10:30 a.m. PTAscend Communications Inc.
Data player Ascend Communications announced a multiyear deal with European voice equipment giant Alcatel to build new networking equipment to handle the high-speed needs of the ever-growing Net.

News of the deal comes as rumors continue to swirl that Lucent Technologies--once its regulatory chains come off at the end of the month--will charge into the data game at full-throttle through a play for a company such as Ascend. Given the growing partnership between Ascend and Alcatel--which remains one of the largest distributors of Ascend's products--a deal with Lucent may not be in the cards.

Separately, shares of Alcatel plunged today in Paris trading in the aftermath of an announcement from the company's chief executive officer that warned of lower-than expected sales due to the ongoing financial crises in Asia and Russia.

Ascend and Alcatel said the new jointly-developed technology would roll out in the second half of next year.

Among the items on their plates are a gateway based on Internet Protocol forwarding technology from Ascend and Alcatel's networking software that can be deployed with the latter's high-speed digital subscriber line system. IP is the dominant means to transmit data across the Net.

The duo will also jointly work on a new "router on a card" that can slide into forthcoming switching technology from Alcatel.

Joint development and engineering teams have already been set up to deliver the new products.

The partnership is only the latest sign that previous barriers between voice and data equipment providers are rapidly crumbling in the so-called era of convergence. Lucent has made it known that it wants to play in the data space, while Cisco--the reigning data king--has set its sights on adding voice support to its widely deployed routing and switching equipment, opening itself up to new markets.

Cisco and Alcatel also have a partnership centered around building converged networks for voice and data traffic. >>>>
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