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To: telecomguy who wrote (5856)5/19/2000 1:01:00 PM
From: Mr.Fun  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 14638
 
Boy, lots of misinformation flying around the ole NT thread today. Let's get started -

1. LU's optical equipment business did a little over $4B in CY00 and is tracking ahead of guidance for 50% growth in 00. Internal estimates peg 2000 sales at a bit over $7B - not the $5B that TP cited.

2. LU's optoelectronic components business is counted as part of LU microelectronics NOT optical equipment. This business did over $700M in CY99, of which 20% was captive. This business is growing about 100% in CY00. NB. NT does include merchant component sales in its optical equipment numbers, but this is relatively small for NT ~ $100M.

3. LU reported OC192 sales of just under $200 for March quarter, with 4 customers. I believe these customers are Global Crossing, Telefonica, British Telecom and Beijing Telecom Authority.

4. LU has firm commitments for its OC192 platform from DT, BT, Telefonica, Global Crossing, Telecom Italia, KPN, Tele1, Telia, Beijing Telecom Authority, NTT, Metromedia. Commitments are likely from AT&T, and I hear very good things about the chances at Sprint and MCI. While NT has a longer customer list, I'll take this over anybody else.



To: telecomguy who wrote (5856)5/19/2000 1:07:00 PM
From: Techplayer  Respond to of 14638
 
tg, According to robertson stephens, LU announced 1 billion in new optical deals last quarter, including 300 million in the new 192 platform.

other interesting excerpts:

optical growth 100+% yoy
wireless infrastructure 50% yoy
internet infrastructure 50% yoy
fiber 70% yoy
optical components 100+% yoy

tp