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To: Mike who wrote (6523)2/14/2000 10:12:00 AM
From: Baldwin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7342
 
Mike, look at post 6505.



To: Mike who wrote (6523)2/14/2000 10:23:00 AM
From: General Crude  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7342
 
NORTEl and TLABs Cross License Patents

TORONTO, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Nortel Networks Corp.
(Toronto:NT.TO - news) said on Monday it will invest $260 million and hire 3,400 people to
expand its booming fiber-optics equipment business in an attempt to meet the explosive demands of
the Internet.

This new spending announcement follows Nortel's $400 million investment in optical networking
announced in November 1999. Together with an expected tripling of production capacity in 2000,
the investments will accelerate the company's ability to meet explosive customer demand for its
Optical Internet systems and components, Nortel said in a statement.

The networking giant said it plans to invest $186 million in Canada, including $102 million in Ottawa
and $84 million in Montreal. An additional $64 million will be invested in Paignton and Monkstown
in the United Kingdom, with another $10 million to be dispersed among Nortel Networks' other
global operations facilities.

Globally, 3,400 new high-tech positions will be created in the areas of manufacturing, engineering,
supply chain management, and customer service.

''We've established first-mover advantage in the Optical Internet space and lead the market for
next-generation optical capabilities. Today's announcement will accelerate this momentum,'' said
Nortel President and Chief Executive John Roth in a statement.

Nortel also announced a broad patent cross-licensing agreement with voice and data network
designer Tellabs (NasdaqNM:TLAB - news), under which the two parties will have rights to each
other's patent portfolios, including SONET/SDH and optical networking patents. While Nortel
Networks will receive a net royalty in connection with the cross-license, other details of the
agreement were not disclosed.

Nortel said the arrangement will enable it and Tellabs to focus on the networking needs of their
customers and strengthen the long-term competitive position of both companies.

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