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To: New Economy who wrote (13113)8/30/1999 6:48:00 PM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18016
 
From Telephony Mag - re: TimeStep and Northchurch

internettelephony.com

IP everywhere

Newbridge bolsters strategy with TimeStep, Northchurch

JASON MEYERS

It didn't cause the same kind of sticker shock as other deals that were struck
last week, but Newbridge Networks' acquisition of TimeStep and Northchurch
Communications nonetheless was an important move into the IPmarket for the
vendor.

The two companies—both of which are members of Newbridge's affiliate program
and both of which are already 30% owned by Newbridge—are specialists in
different components of IP-based virtual private networks (VPN).

The addition of TimeStep's IPSec VPN security capability and Northchurch's IP
edge router to Newbridge's portfolio will quickly strengthen the vendor's IP
position, particularly among emerging carriers.

“Newbridge is very strong in the incumbent market space, and with these
acquisitions, we now have a strong play with alternative carriers and ISPs,” said
Alyson Gassney, director of marketing for the networking division of Newbridge.

Newbridge views the IP VPN market as particularly lucrative as service providers
take steps beyond IP transport and into service enhancements that leverage the
technology platform, Gassney said. Northchurch's platform, for example, should
help Newbridge add carrier-grade reliability and management to IP services.

“It's all about intelligence at the edge,” said Jayesh Patel, vice president of
product management for Northchurch. “You're scaling the product but also
providing flexibility and adaptability.”

TimeStep's product, meanwhile, adds a layer of security to IP VPNs that can be
embedded into the Newbridge platform, Gassney said. GTE Internetworking
currently is using the TimeStep system for its IP VPN offerings.

“For this new generation of IP VPN services, we are delivering an enabling
capability,” said Tony Rosati, vice president of product management and
marketing for TimeStep.