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To: DiViT who wrote (42148)6/14/1999 4:53:00 PM
From: PaulW  Respond to of 50808
 
General Instrument - VOD

They quote Dan Sheeran, nCUBE's Senior Vice President of Product Management -who is nCUBE?

biz.yahoo.com

Monday June 14, 12:09 pm Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: General Instrument Corporation
General Instrument Introduces Revolutionary New Video-On-Demand (VOD) Architecture, Driving Down Cost & Complexity and Accelerating VOD
Deployments

New Architecture Reduces Cable Headend Complexity, Saves Space & Equipment, And Delivers VOD at a Much Lower Cost Per Subscriber; Endorsed by Major VOD Solution Providers, Operators, and Content Providers



To: DiViT who wrote (42148)6/14/1999 4:53:00 PM
From: Black-Scholes  Respond to of 50808
 
Lucent sounds like a rational suitor:

Lucent, the world's largest telecommunications equipment provider, said it
already provides equipment for Sprint's wireless business but it is aiming to
serve Sprint's long-distance business and new ION network as well.
Lucent also said it was doing trials with MCI WorldCom and it was
optimistic about its prospects to work with the No. 2 U.S. long-distance phone
company.
The cable television industry is one area where Lucent has been seen as
slow in addressing, but Lucent said that is about to change.
Nina Aversano, head of Lucent's global service provider business in North
America, said, "You'll be seeing some exciting things from Lucent -- we have to
play in this space ... We know it's a business we can't ignore."
Aversano, addressing the PaineWebber Growth and Technology
Conference, did not comment on whether Lucent would be creating products
internally or whether it would buy a company with expertise in cable television
equipment.
Lucent reiterated that it expects to see revenue growth of 19 to 20 percent
in fiscal 1999 and earnings per share growth of 35 percent.
Lucent said it has seen strong demand from communications service
providers among both incumbent carriers and emerging companies. It is also
aggressively targeting the optical networking market.
The company also reiterated it will continue to make acquisitions as
needed to get into new areas or to accelerate its growth.
Lucent expects its proposed acquisition of data networking company
Ascend Communications Inc. (NASDAQ:ASND) to close shortly. Aversano
said the integration with Ascend is going well and the two companies are
benefiting from each others customer relationships.
MCI WorldCom is Ascend's largest customer, Aversano said. Shares of
Lucent were off 3/4 at 60-1/8 in early morning trading on the New York Stock
Exchange.