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To: Mavrick who wrote (15492)12/8/1999 2:38:00 PM
From: zbyslaw owczarczyk  Respond to of 18016
 
CrossKeys adds new Alcatel network node to its element
management portfolio

KANATA, ONTARIO--The fifth member of Alcatel's switch family for
CrossKeys support -- the 1631SX SMC -- is the industry's most
versatile wideband digital cross-connect.

CrossKeys Systems Corporation (Nasdaq: CKEY; TSE: CKY) today
announced that it has added Alcatel's 1631SX SMC (Standard Matrix
Configuration) digital cross-connect switch as the newest member
of the growing family of Alcatel products supported by CrossKeys.
The Alcatel 1631SX SMC is the fifth member of Alcatel's narrow and
wideband products to be supported by CrossKeys CrossControl(tm)
portfolio of multi-vendor products.

"CrossKeys relationship with Alcatel on this and previous
development programs has proven to be very successful in
addressing specific customer needs," says Susan Hackman, Director
of Cross-Connect Product Line Management, Alcatel. "The addition
of the Alcatel 1631SX SMC digital cross connect to the
CrossControl portfolio is further evidence of our combined
commitment to meeting customer network management requirements."

A CrossKeys-enabled network provides seamless integration between
different vendors and technologies in a multi-vendor network. This
benefits service providers and their customers in many ways. Costs
associated with network management decrease and service offerings
are enhanced because the service provider can use a single,
integrated system for seamless, end-to-end connectivity over the
entire network. Service providers can select "best-of-breed"
components without compatibility concerns. For end-customers,
service providers can increase the variety of their service
offerings and deploy them with a quicker time to market.

"We enjoy a successful relationship with Alcatel that results in
our customers operating their networks more efficiently," says Ian
McLaren, CrossKeys President and CEO. "This development is
indicative of the value CrossKeys brings through multi-vendor
mediation."

The Alcatel 1631SX SMC is the industry's most versatile wideband
digital cross-connect with a capacity of up to 288 DS3s/STS-1s. It
cross connects communications between the DS3 (45 Megabits per
second) and DS1 (1.54 Mbps) transmission rates and also features
multifunctional gateway functionality. With its unique
Flexpoint(tm) interface, the 1631SX SMC not only acts as a SONET
gateway between synchronous and asynchronous networks but also
serves as an international gateway with its additional E1 (2.04
Mbps) and STM-1 (155 Mbps) interfaces plus its built-in Hybrid DS3
(mixed E1/DS1) functionality.

The CrossKeys CrossControl products allow the Alcatel 1631SX SMC
switch to be fully visible and manageable under the
Siemens/Newbridge MainStreetXpress 46020 Network Manager. Using
CrossKeys CrossControl software, service providers can remotely
access and control the 1631SX SMC digital cross-connect in their
networks.

CrossKeys CrossControl products bring different vendors' equipment
under the control of industry-leading network management systems.
The software's flexible framework can easily extend its element
management capabilities to other network platforms and
telecommunication equipment manufacturer's nodes. The CrossKeys
CrossControl family of products currently supports Frame Relay,
TDM and ATM nodes including: Alcatel DEXCS1, DEXCS1L , DEXCS1VL,
1630SX and 1631SX SMC; Nortel Passport; Lucent DACS II; Tadiran
T::DAX and T::DAX 100; and Siemens 36190.

About Alcatel

Alcatel builds next generation networks, delivering integrated
end-to-end voice and data solutions to established and new
carriers, as well as enterprises and consumers worldwide. With
120,000 employees and sales of EURO 21.3 billion ($25.0 billion),
Alcatel operates in more than 130 countries. For more information,
visit Alcatel on Internet: www.alcatel.com. or the US Web site at
www.usa.alcatel.com.

About CrossKeys

CrossKeys Systems Corporation (www.crosskeys.com) develops and
supports carrier-scale software that enables service providers to
manage the equipment and traffic on their telecom networks. Its
software uniquely integrates multi-vendor, multi-technology and
multi-platform management for the marketplace. With CrossKeys
products, over 180 of the world's largest and most demanding
service providers operate more efficiently and provide better
service to their end-customers. Through its relationships with
these customers, leading systems integrators, equipment
manufacturers and other vendors, CrossKeys continues to stay ahead
of one of the fastest growing and most challenging software
markets.

CrossKeys Systems Corporation is a public company whose common
shares are listed for trading on Nasdaq (CKEY) in the United
States and on The Toronto Stock Exchange (CKY) in Canada.

CrossKeys and logo are registered trademarks of CrossKeys Systems
Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their
respective holders and are acknowledged by CrossKeys Systems
Corporation.



To: Mavrick who wrote (15492)12/8/1999 2:42:00 PM
From: Doug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18016
 
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