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To: signist who wrote (14887)8/4/1999 6:11:00 PM
From: Linkdog  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 42804
 
Hopefully, we will start to see some articles/press releases of this type soon..

Company Press Release

Lucent Technologies to Deliver Feature-Rich Voice Over DSL
With PathStar Access Server

Network Telephone Signs Agreement to Deploy PathStar(TM) and Copper Mountain Equipment
Across Nine States in the Southeast

MURRAY HILL, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 4, 1999-- Lucent Technologies (NYSE: LU - news) announced today that
it will extend its revolutionary PathStar(TM) family of products to deliver the industry's most feature-rich, end-to-end packet
solution for Voice over DSL (Digital Subscriber Line). Lucent's PathStar offer will enable new and expanding competitive
service providers to more cost-effectively offer integrated voice, data and high-speed Internet access over DSL to their
small-and medium-sized business and residential customers.

The new solution will combine the PathStar portfolio of IP-based, multi-service central office products with Lucent's
MultiDSL(TM) Access Concentrators, as well as with Copper Mountain Networks' (NASDAQ: CMTN - news) CopperEdge
(R)(TM) DSL Concentrators, and packet-based Integrated Access Devices. Lucent's ATM and frame-based MultiDSL access
concentrators were acquired through the company's recent merger with Ascend.

Network Telephone, a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) based in Pensacola, Florida, will deploy Lucent's
PathStar Access Server(TM) with Copper Mountain's CopperEdge DSL Concentrators and CopperRocket(TM) Integrated
Access Devices to provide voice, data and high-speed Internet access over DSL to their business customers in nine states
across the Southeast USA.

''Our customers want one-stop shopping for their voice and data needs,'' said Ray Russenberger, CEO of Network
Telephone. ''Lucent's PathStar solution gives us a competitive edge by enabling us to deliver the telephony services our
customers demand, over the packet infrastructure we need to offer innovative, high-value, IP-based services. We believe this
Voice over DSL solution will provide us a cutting-edge multi-service network.''

The PathStar solution, available in fourth quarter this year, will enable service providers to deliver eight or more telephony
subscriber lines and high-speed data services over a single unbundled local loop.

''The regulatory and competitive landscape is driving CLECs to offer both voice and data services,'' said Claudia Bacco,
director, DSL Products, TeleChoice. ''The PathStar solution offers an option for entering this integrated services
marketplace with lower costs than traditional infrastructure options.''

''Our customers need an integrated, multi-service solution that they can deploy quickly and cost-effectively to provide
revenue-generating services,'' said Harry Carr, VP and COO, InterNetworking Systems, Lucent. ''This solution delivers the
combined cost savings of the PathStar and DSL, while enabling service providers to offer feature-rich telephony and
differentiated enhanced services.''

The PathStar Solution

The PathStar family--the PathStar Access Server and the Business Service Exchange--is designed to enable new service
providers, such as CLECs, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and IP Telephony Service Providers, as well as established
carriers entering new markets to offer low-cost, innovative voice and data services over IP or IP/ATM packet networks.

By integrating the DSLAM aggregation, edge router, and ''Class 5'' or local telephony system functions in a single
packet-based element, PathStar significantly lowers the complexity and reduces cost by nearly $100 per subscriber versus
the combined GR-303 Gateway and Class 5 Circuit Switch alternatives, based on estimated average sales prices.

The PathStar products deliver essential telephony features such as Caller ID, Call Waiting, Voice Messaging and E911,
while simultaneously providing IP-based services such as Internet access and Virtual Private Networking.

Lucent Technologies, headquartered in Murray Hill, N.J., designs, builds and delivers a wide range of public and private
networks, communications systems and software, data networking systems, business telephone systems and microelectronics
components. Bell Laboratories is the research and development arm for the company. For more information on Lucent
Technologies, visit the company's web site at lucent.com