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Sutro Report, (From Yahoo)> Telecommunications Equipment Market ''U by: nbfm (45/M/san diego) 33667 of 33683 Telecommunications Equipment Market ''Undergoing Tremendous Fundamental Change,'' New Sutro Research Report Points Out SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 31, 1999--"Fueled primarily by continued growth of the Internet and continued deregulation," the market for telecommunications equipment "is undergoing tremendous fundamental change," according to a newly issued research report from Sutro & Co. This rapid growth "has rendered some traditional telecommunications equipment obsolete," Sutro asserts in its Quarterly Telecommunications Review. Although telecommunications carriers are beginning to adopt next- generation technologies, they have more than $1 trillion invested in existing infrastructure, the Sutro report notes. Thus "the transition to new-generation networks will be a gradual migration occurring in multiple stages rather than a replacement of existing infrastructure," the report predicts. The Sutro report was prepared by Patrick Houghton, senior vice president and head of the firm's Telecommunications Equity Research Group, and analyst Natarajan Subrahmanyan. The Sutro analysts estimate that the total, worldwide market for telecommunications equipment is about $200 billion a year. This market includes six types of telecommunications products: switches, wireless equipment, transport and transmission equipment, voice-processing equipment and data-communications products. The worldwide market for switching equipment, which includes local exchange switches and tandem switches, is currently about $40 billion a year, and each segment is growing by about 5 percent to 10 percent annually, according to the Sutro report. Sales of wireless equipment, which includes wireless switches, are currently running at about $50 billion and are growing by 20 percent to 25 percent a year, the Sutro analysts estimate. The global market for transport and transmission equipment is now about $20 billion and is growing about 25 percent to 30 percent annually, analysts Houghton and Subrahmanyan estimate. Sales of voice-processing equipment are currently running at about $20 billion annually, according to the Sutro analysts. The data- communications equipment market, driven by an increase in data traffic of about 30 percent annually, is now about $40 billion a year and is growing about 15 percent annually, according to the Sutro report. The Sutro Quarterly Telecommunications Review also includes reports on 11 manufacturers of telecommunications products: Cisco Systems, Nortel Networks, Tellabs Inc., 3Com Corp., Newbridge Networks, Digital Microwave Corp., World Access, P-Com Inc., Ortel Corp., Performance Technologies and Centigram Communications Corp. Note to Editors: To obtain a copy of the new Sutro Quarterly Telecommunications Review, call Frances Flores at 213/362-4153. CONTACT: The Roper Co., Los Angeles Richard F. Roper, 10/826-5512 KEYWORD: CALIFORNIA BW0249 AUG 31,1999 7:16 PACIFIC 10:16 EASTERN