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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (5682)5/5/2000 9:45:00 AM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14638
 
What is the significance of NT forming an optical components group?

Nortel Networks Creates High Performance Optical
Components Business Unit ToDrive Internet Leadership Through Disruptive Optical Technologies and A FirstMover Advantage In High Performance Optical Components
Fri May 05 09:01:00 EDT 2000

TORONTO, May 5, 2000 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Nortel Networks (NYSE/TSE: NT) today announced that it will bring its various optical components businesses
together to create a global high performance optical components powerhouse. The new business entity, named High Performance Optical Components Solutions, will serve both Nortel Networks' industry leading optical Internet capabilities and the optical networking market at large. Barbara Callaghan has been appointed president of the new business unit.

``Nortel Networks is redefining high performance optical components at web speed'', said Clarence Chandran, president, Service Provider and Carrier Group,
Nortel Networks. ``By bringing our global optical components skills and capabilities together, we will drive new disruptive optical technologies to market even faster, redefining the heart of the high performance Internet.''

High Performance Optical Components Solutions will bring together approximately 6,000 Nortel Networks employees, located primarily in Harlow, United Kingdom; Paignton, United Kingdom; Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; and Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. It will also have a global presence with worldwide sales offices. Formerly organized along different lines of business within Nortel Networks, these groups will now focus on a single charter: redefining the Internet through industry leadership in high performance optical components.

``We are redefining our optical components business model to deliver the most powerful, leading edge technology in the market,'' said Barbara Callaghan. ``It
will enable us to more fully leverage our recently announced acquisitions of Xros, a provider of fully photonic switching solutions, and CoreTek, a developer of tunable lasers and next generation tunable optical components to redefine the
Internet as we know it today.''

High Performance Optical Components Solutions will combine Nortel Networks' existing optical components group with other areas of excellence, including
activities in high-speed modules and integrated circuit design and development.
The new business will design and develop high performance optical components, such as lasers, high-bandwidth receivers, and microelectronic components,
including transmit and receive modules and semiconductor chips that perform a variety of system functions at the heart of optical Internet and networking systems. It will operate as a supplier to the optical networking industry,
serving network providers including Nortel Networks and others.

The High Performance Optical Components Solutions design team will bring leadership capabilities in integrating multiple functions onto a single chip or
module, and in designing optical components that increase the capacity and performance of optical Internet systems. The team also includes technologists who are developing new manufacturing and processing techniques and exploring new
semiconductor materials that enable the design of components that will drive next-generation optical Internet systems.

Nortel Networks has announced US$660 million worth of investments in optical networking to triple production capabilities this year to meet the booming demand for its Optical Internet solutions. These investments are expected to create approximately 8,400 jobs in manufacturing, engineering, supply chain management, and customer service in Canada, the U.K., and the U.S.