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BEIJING, China -- May 9, 2000 - Broadband market leader Newbridge Networks (NYSE: NN; TSE: NNC) today signed an agreement with the Beijing University of Post and Telecommunications (BUPT) to establish one of China's most advanced telecommunications test and development centers. The new lab will be equipped with more than U.S. $1 million of advanced telecommunications hardware, allowing thousands of students and researchers at the University to have access to the latest equipment and tools. BUPT is a key national university for technology and science training with numerous projects funded directly by the Ministry of Information and Property. For many years the University has been responsible for training a large number of China's IT professionals, many of whom have risen to key positions within government and industry. "The new laboratory will serve as a key development resource for the University and strengthen our capability in the data and telecommunications field," said Dr. Lin, president of BUPT. "We treasure our relationship with Newbridge and believe it will enhance our teaching and research in advanced communications technologies. The lab marks the beginning of a long period of co-operation." Many of China's key post and telecommunications bodies have standardized their networks on Newbridge© equipment. China Post, the State Postal Bureau of the People's Republic of China, selected Newbridge switches in 1998 for a nationwide ATM (asynchronous transfer mode) backbone network spanning more than 31 provinces. More recently Guangdong Post and Telecommunications Authority (GPTA) chose Newbridge Networks to supply more than 128 high-end multiservice switches for a provincewide frame relay network spanning more than 100 towns and cities. Equipment implemented by the lab includes the following Newbridge equipment: the 36170 Multiservices Switch, fully equipped 3600 MainStreet© Bandwidth Managers, DTU equipment and the 46020 Network Manager. The lab's networking environment allows for a number of simulated networking environments, from low capacity narrowband to broadband systems capable of carrying voice, video and data simultaneously. "With strong demand for advanced communications all across China, Newbridge Networks is pleased to be working with China's top IT education institution to bring the latest services and applications to customers," said Roger Fung, executive vice president and general manager, Asia Pacific Region, Newbridge Networks Corporation. "Newbridge is very pleased to jointly build this first and only data communication network lab for BUPT, a University well-known in China's telecommunications and information property sectors." About BUPT Beijing University of Post and Telecommunications is a key national university under the 211 project of the Ministry of Information and Property. BUTP has trained numerous professionals who have subsequently filled senior management and business roles. About Newbridge Networks Newbridge Networks designs, manufactures, markets and services wide area networking solutions for service providers in more than 100 countries. On February 23, 2000, Newbridge entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by Alcatel, a world leader in end-to-end voice and data communications solutions systems. Alcatel's leadership in broadband access combined with the Newbridge leadership in ATM/MPLS/IP switched routing will make it one of the top players in the next-generation networking market with complete, end-to-end communication solutions. Current Newbridge customers include the world's 350 largest telecommunications service providers. The Company employs more than 6,000 people on six continents. News and information are available at www.newbridge.com. For more information, contact Corporate Communications. Newbridge and logo are registered trademarks of Newbridge Networks Corporation.