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To: Tony Viola who wrote (26810)7/7/1999 4:05:00 PM
From: KS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 77400
 
July 07, 1999 15:54

TelePacific, Jetstream and Cisco Systems
Complete Multiline Voice and Data Over DSL
Technology Demonstration to Customer in Los
Angeles

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 7, 1999--

TelePacific Extends Cisco Relationship to Support the Convergence of Voice
and Data Services

TelePacific Communications, in conjunction with Jetstream Communications
Inc. and Cisco Systems Inc. (Nasdaq:CSCO), completed a toll-quality,
multiline Voice over Digital Subscriber Line (VoDSL) test Wednesday to a
TelePacific business customer in Los Angeles.

This next-generation technology demonstration, which included the
simultaneous delivery of multiple telephone lines and high-speed Internet
access over a single DSL circuit, was delivered over TelePacific's data network
utilizing its Class 5 local telephone switch, VoDSL equipment from Jetstream,
and DSL access multiplexer and router technology from Cisco Systems.

Through this demonstration, First American Bank, a Los Angeles-based
financial institution, experienced the benefits of toll-quality, multiline phone
communication and high-speed continuous Internet access over a single DSL
circuit -- one copper twisted pair.

Jetstream's VoDSL equipment enables TelePacific to dynamically allocate
bandwidth of the DSL line to deliver up to 16 traditional telephone lines in
addition to high-speed, dedicated Internet access.

"Convergence of voice, data and Internet solutions utilizing DSL access will
provide our business customers, like First American Bank, with competitive
and cost-effective solutions to meet their ever-changing telecommunications
needs," said David Glickman, chairman and chief executive officer of
TelePacific Communications.

"TelePacific is very excited to work with both Jetstream and Cisco in the
advancement of Voice over DSL," added Glickman.

Jetstream's VoDSL solution will enable TelePacific to deliver low-cost, multiline
telephone service from its existing Class 5 telephone switch over its
DigitalVelocity(tm) DSL data network. The solution is made possible with
Jetstream's CPX-1000 large-scale voice gateway, which supports ATM-based
DSL Access Multiplexers (DSLAM) such as the Cisco 6100 series DSL
Access Concentrator.

"Voice over DSL is a significant new application for competitive
telecommunications," said S. "Sundi" Sundaresh, president and CEO of
Jetstream. "It will allow competitive carriers such as TelePacific to enable the
much broader small-business market to experience the promise and benefits
of the Telecommunications Act of 1996."

"TelePacific has embraced the New World vision of data and voice travelling
together on a single packet-based network," said Tim McShane, director of
marketing for the DSL Business Unit at Cisco. "Voice over DSL as a
value-added service will enable them to expand their market and generate
additional revenue while delivering significant cost savings to their business
customers."

Earlier this year, TelePacific announced its qualification as a Cisco Powered
Network as part of a broader strategic alliance with Cisco Systems, the
worldwide leader in networking for the Internet.

TelePacific has incorporated Cisco high-speed DSL and routing technology
into its DigitalVelocity(tm) data network, which allows TelePacific to deliver
dedicated high-speed Internet access to customers up to 25 times faster than
traditional dial-up services.

DSL offers high-speed Internet access at a price that is ideal for small- and
medium-sized businesses. Now, with the addition of Jetstream's VoDSL
solution, TelePacific is able to further leverage Cisco's technology for the
delivery of multiline telephone service.

About TelePacific Communications

TelePacific Communications is a "smart build" integrated communications
provider that competes with GTE Corp. (NYSE:GTE) and SBC
Communications Inc. (NYSE:SBC) in the local phone markets in California and
Nevada. TelePacific serves the local and long-distance voice, data and
multimedia needs of its corporate, university, hotel and hospital clients.

Focused on small- and medium-sized businesses, TelePacific provides a
comprehensive package of telecom and high-speed Internet services, including
DigitalVelocity(tm) DSL Access, Web hosting and site development. For more
information visit: www.telepacific.com.

About Jetstream Communications

Jetstream Communications is the leading provider of VoDSL equipment to
incumbent and competitive local exchange carriers. The company's VoDSL
broadband access solution is rapidly becoming the standard for integrated
voice and data service delivery to the small- business and high-end
residential-communications markets.

Based in Los Gatos, Calif., Jetstream is a privately held, venture-backed
company led by a seasoned management team consisting of veterans from
both the telecommunications and data-communications industries. Investors
include Mohr, Davidow Ventures, Crosspoint Venture Partners, Mayfield Fund
and Canaan Partners. More information is available at www.jetstream.com.

About Cisco Systems

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

NOTE: Cisco, Cisco Systems and the Cisco Systems logo are registered
trademarks of Cisco Systems Inc. in the United States and certain other
countries. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of
their respective owners.

CONTACT: TelePacific Communications
Ken Bisnoff, 213/213-3123
or
Jetstream Communications
Ken Kolderup, 408/399-1331
or
Cisco Systems
Sharon Power, 512/378-1093



To: Tony Viola who wrote (26810)7/7/1999 11:37:00 PM
From: DownSouth  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 77400
 
Tony, RE; CacheFlow. I wonder why the subject came up. Is there a rumor of such an acquisition? Cacheflow was supposed to make its IPO some months ago, but hasn't gotten out of the gate.