OT B: LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES: Lucent Technologies launches new venture in broadband video, GeoVideo Networks, for HDTV-quality Internet video over fiber (COMTEX) MAR 29, 2000, M2 Communications - MURRAY HILL, N.J. -- Lucent Technologies (NYSE: LU) today announced a new venture that will assemble the first video network designed solely for the Internet. Called GeoVideo Networks, Inc., the company will deliver HDTV-quality, real-time bi-directional Internet Protocol (IP) video over an international fiber network for a host of business-to-business Internet video applications, in the financial, medical, government, news, and entertainment industries. For example, TV production crews could use GeoVideo Networks to send remote video to a studio for editing. GeoVideo Networks will also serve consumer applications, including video-on-demand and electronic cinema, in the near future. Metromedia Fiber Network, Inc. (Nasdaq: MFNX) will supply the metropolitan and the long-haul optical network infrastructure, and its AboveNet subsidiary will supply global IP services to GeoVideo Networks, which will develop video hubs in key markets throughout the world. Top public television stations are developing plans with GeoVideo Networks to jointly market and sell GeoVideo Networks services and make their production studios available to GeoVideo Networks customers. CSRG Digital L.L.C., a group of 27 public television stations, covers 50% of the U.S. broadcast audience. GeoVideo Networks is owned by Lucent's New Ventures Group, Thomas Weisel Partners, the Ocepek Group, Crest Communications Holdings, and East River Ventures. GeoVideo Networks plans to have a presence in more than 60 markets worldwide within the next five years. Its first year rollout in the United States will encompass New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Dallas. London will be the site of its first international network hub. "The Internet has not been ready for high-quality video transport until now. The launch of GeoVideo Networks brings several key aspects of this equation together for the first time, including the right network architecture, the right video products, and the right investors, " said Tom Uhlman, president of Lucent's New Ventures Group. "This venture capitalizes on the best video technologies from Bell Labs and takes them to the next step in offering a truly end-to-end Internet video solution." Lucent Digital Video, the leading manufacturer of MPEG-2 encoders, will be the preferred supplier of video encoding and gateway equipment for GeoVideo Networks. "Broadband video for the Internet age has arrived -- GeoVideo Networks aims to assemble the most sophisticated network for broadband video services the world has ever seen," said Cliff J. Schorer, president and co-CEO of GeoVideo Networks. "The opportunity to serve businesses with high-quality IP video has never been greater, and we believe we have the best mix of partners and solutions to make this a reality." Tony Ocepek, chairman of Riverside No. 2 Ventures, is also co-CEO of GeoVideo Networks. Ocepek was previously senior vice president of OmniAmerica, Inc., which built, owned, and managed transmission towers for wireless communications providers such as radio and television stations, and merged with American Tower Corporation in 1999. "Video over fiber has been a natural step in the evolution of broadband networks, and we believe GeoVideo Networks will support this growing trend well," said Stephen Garofalo, chairman and CEO of Metromedia Fiber Network. "We share GeoVideo Networks's goal of supporting the customer all the way to the desktop." Sid Ahuja, director of the Multimedia Communications Research Lab at Bell Labs, the research and development arm of Lucent Technologies, will consult with GeoVideo Networks as its executive scientist. Ahuja played a key role in developing the first multimedia collaborative system, Rapport, at Bell Labs in the 1980s, and is a noted expert on wide-area networks. "The marriage of high-quality content and production expertise from PBS affiliates, along with robust technology from Lucent and its partners will create a powerful presence in local markets across the country," said Dr. Bill Baker, president of WNET-TV, New York's PBS affiliate. "We believe that GeoVideo Networks will enable us to further serve our community and to continue our leadership in the New York production industry." In addition to its streaming and hosted services, GeoVideo Networks will offer a PC-based product, the GeoVideo Browser, for desktop access to video. The GeoVideo Browser will provide 30 frames per second video with high-quality 48 kHz stereo audio and a total of 16 individual video windows that can be manipulated simultaneously on the desktop. With this application, TV editors could produce programs more quickly and at lower cost. GeoVideo Networks will store customer content, ranging from full-length feature films to corporate training material, for a monthly fee. In addition, the company will provide videoconferencing services and high-speed video transfer services. The GeoVideo Network will support optical speeds of OC-3 to OC-192 and beyond, and will also support T1/T3 and DSL configurations. Standard definition and high-definition (HDTV) video, both streamed and stored, will be supported. The GeoVideo Networks offer enables any standard business LAN to offer secure, private video communications directly to the desktop. Renowned video systems designer John Turner, of Turner & Associates, will act as chief consulting engineer for GeoVideo Networks. He will assist the company in building out its network, starting with a New York-Los Angeles link that will connect PBS affiliate WNET-TV in New York with PBS affiliate KCET-TV in Los Angeles. Formed in 1997, the mission of CSRG Digital L.L.C. is to develop revenue-producing ventures for its 27 member stations. "Public television stations have been in the vanguard of video technology for several decades, having been the first TV stations to broadcast closed captioning, stereo broadcast audio, and high-definition television," said William Kobin, president of CSRG Digital, L.L.C. "This is a unique opportunity for public television stations to continue the development of new video technologies for Internet applications and generate revenue for essential new technology and production of digital content." Kobin and Dan Schmidt, chairman of CSRG and president and CEO of WTTW-TV, the Chicago public television station, will act as the primary representatives of the group. Metromedia Fiber Network, Inc., the leading provider of end-to-end optical network and Internet infrastructure, is revolutionizing the fiber optic industry. By offering virtually unlimited, unmetered bandwidth at a fixed cost, Metromedia Fiber Network is eliminating the bandwidth barrier and redefining the way broadband capacity is sold. The company is extending metropolitan optical networking infrastructure to the end user in strategic top-tier markets, enabling its customers to implement the latest data, video, Internet and multimedia applications. For more information about Metromedia Fiber Network, please visit the company's Web site at mmfn.com. Lucent Technologies, headquartered in Murray Hill, N.J., USA, designs and delivers the systems, software, silicon and services for next-generation communications networks for service providers and enterprises. Backed by the research and development of Bell Labs, Lucent focuses on high-growth areas such as optical and wireless networks; Internet infrastructure; communications software; communications semiconductors and optoelectronics; Web-based enterprise solutions that link private and public networks; and professional network design and consulting services. For more information on Lucent Technologies, visit its Web site at lucent.com. GeoVideo Networks, headquartered in New York City, is building a global network for the delivery of broadband Internet Protocol (IP) video services for a wide range of business customers. For more information, please visit geovideo.net. Note to Editors: GeoVideo Networks is hosting a Webcast at www.geovideo.net and a media conference call concerning this announcement Tuesday, March 28 at 11:30 am Eastern Time. In the U.S., the dial-in number is 800-230-1085; outside the U.S., the dial-in number is 612-332-0342. The call will be replayed starting at 2:30 pm EST on March 28 and will end on 11:59 pm on March 30. The dial-in number for the replay is 800-475-6701 in the U.S.; outside the U.S., 320-365-3844. The access code for the call is 508019. -0- (C)1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTDCONTACT: Chris Pfaff, Lucent Technologies Tel: +1 908 582 7571 e-mail: cpfaff@lucent.com David Bikle, Lucent Technologies Tel: +1 908 582 4120 e-mail: dbikle@lucent.com ((M2 Communications Ltd disclaims all liability for information provided within M2 PressWIRE. Data supplied by named party/parties. Further information on M2 PressWIRE can be obtained at presswire.net on the world wide web. Inquiries to info@m2.com)). *** end of story *** |