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To: michael sabarese who wrote (16869)8/17/1999 7:48:00 AM
From: riposte  Respond to of 21342
 
Copper Mountain and Its Partners Dominate
Infonetics' List of Preferred DSL Equipment
Vendors

Note references to CMTN/LU CO partnerships.


Infonetics' Survey Reveals DSL Equipment Purchase Plans of
CLECs and Service Providers through May of 2000

PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 17, 1999-- Copper Mountain Networks, Inc., (Nasdaq:CMTN -
news) today announced that the company and its CopperCompatible(tm) and CopperVIP(tm) (Voice in Packets) partners
dominate Infonetics' list of vendors from which Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) and Network Service
Providers (NSPs) plan to buy Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) equipment.

The Infonetics survey, ''The NSP CLEC Opportunity 1999,'' asked CLECs and service providers to list the top three
manufacturers from which they plan to purchase DSL central office (CO) equipment and customer premise equipment
(CPE) by May, 2000.

Copper Mountain shared the top spot with Lucent Technologies on the list of preferred DSL CO equipment vendors; each
was ranked as preferred provider by 25 percent of respondents. Under the terms of a multi-year OEM agreement, Lucent
co-brands and markets Copper Mountain's full suite of DSL equipment, including its CopperEdge® family of DSL
concentrators, CopperView(tm) network management tools and CopperRocket(tm) DSL access devices for end users

''Our survey of facilities-based CLECs that offer data services indicates that Copper Mountain, and its partner Lucent, are
the top choices for CLEC DSL equipment for COs,'' said Michael Howard, Principle Analyst, Infonetics Research (San
Jose, Calif.). ''CLECs require trouble-free equipment to deploy rapidly and compete with the ILECs. Our survey's results
are a testament to Copper Mountain's dedication to building best-in-class equipment.''

Copper Mountain and partners in its CopperCompatible and CopperVIP interoperability initiatives also made a strong
showing in the DSL CPE category, accounting for six of the 19 manufacturers listed. Lucent topped the DSL CPE category
with 30 percent, while both Copper Mountain and Netopia, Inc. were selected by 15 percent of respondents.

Other CopperCompatible and CopperVIP partners named in the Infonetics survey include FlowPoint Corporation, 3Com
Corporation, and JetStream Communications, Inc.

Interoperability Initiative Enhances Strong Showing

The strong showing by Copper Mountain and its partners in the Infonetics survey is due in part to the company's
CopperCompatible and CopperVIP (voice in packets) CPE interoperability initiatives. Copper Mountain developed these
programs to formalize testing and certification of a wide variety of customer premise devices with Copper Mountain's
CopperEdge DSL concentrators and CopperView network management software.

These interoperability programs assure telecommunications carriers, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), and their subscribers
that the third-party CopperCompatible and CopperVIP products they install are interoperable with Copper Mountain's
widely deployed DSL platform. By providing more innovation than any single vendor could on its own, Copper Mountain's
interoperability programs assure service providers and DSL users of multiple competitive sources for compatible equipment.

''The fact that Copper Mountain's DSL technology dominates Infonetics' survey is a tribute to the quality and reliability of
our DSL products,'' said Diana Helfrich, vice president of marketing communications of Copper Mountain. ''The results
also validate our strategy of growing the DSL market through vendor cooperation and product compatibility.''

The Infonetics survey follows two other surveys by analyst firms Dataquest (July 12, 1999) and Dell'Oro Group (May 24,
1999) that ranked Copper Mountain number one in business DSL ports shipped. Business DSL encompasses both
symmetric DSL (SDSL) and ISDN DSL (IDSL).

About Copper Mountain Networks

Copper Mountain Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq:CMTN - news) develops and markets a comprehensive family of DSL
solutions that enable high-speed internetworking over existing copper facilities. The company's mission is to enable carriers
and other service providers to offer a range of high-performance, cost-effective DSL services that are easy to deploy, use,
and manage.

Copper Mountain's CopperRocket(tm) CPE family addresses the bandwidth, reliability, ease-of-use, and cost concerns of
remote offices and users. Its carrier-class CopperEdge® DSL concentrators and CopperView(tm) network management
solutions offer a robust and scalable platform for carriers and Multi-Tenant Unit service providers to generate a high return
on investment while satisfying the ever-increasing user demand for bandwidth.

Customers wanting more information about Copper Mountain products can contact Diana Helfrich at 650/687-3314, or
visit the Company's World Wide Web site at coppermountain.com. For investor relations information, call toll
free 877-INFO-CMTN (463-6268) or contact us at IR@coppermountain.com.

This news release contains certain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Such statements are only
predictions, and the company's actual results may differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking
statements. Factors that may cause such differences include, but are not limited to, risks related to product development,
our ability to keep pace with rapidly changing product requirements, market acceptance of our products, and our ability to
meet product development and delivery schedules. These factors and others are more fully discussed under ''Risk Factors''
and elsewhere in Copper Mountain's Registration Statement on Form S-1 (No. 333-73153), as filed with the Securities
and Exchange Commission.

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