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To: Perry P. who wrote (275)7/14/2000 9:26:28 AM
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WOW! This is great!

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Friday July 14, 9:00 am Eastern Time
Company Press Release
SOURCE: Nortel Networks Corporation
HunTel.net First to Deploy Nortel Networks HomeDSL for Consumer Broadband Access
G.Lite Solution Delivers Reliable Broadband Connectivity for Residential, SOHO Markets

BOSTON, July 14 /PRNewswire/ - HunTel.net, the ISP (Internet Service Provider) affiliate of HunTel Systems, has completed the first successful deployment of Nortel Networks (NYSE/TSE: NT) new residential and small office/home office (SOHO) broadband access system.

With Nortel Networks HomeDSL, HunTel.net is now offering affordable and reliable high-speed Internet access to consumers in Blair, Neb., using the G.Lite standard and easy-to-install DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) modems available through retail distribution.

``Nortel Networks HomeDSL presents significant opportunities for HunTel by enabling us to expand the products and services we offer our customers,'' said Dan Hunt, president, HunTel.net.

``Because it's a G.Lite standard solution, our customers can purchase and install off-the-shelf CPE (customer premises equipment), saving us cost in stocking, distribution and support,'' Hunt said. ``Now, we can offer our customers the benefits of high-speed broadband Internet access without the high costs of on-site installation.''

With Nortel Networks HomeDSL, consumers can install an off-the-shelf G.Lite modem as easily as a standard 56K modem, eliminating the need for a costly service call.

HomeDSL enables HunTel.net to deliver DSL over existing telephone lines, and to provision service from the network operations center through a simple, 'point-and-click' interface. Customer service calls are handled by Creative Labs, a Nortel Networks HomeDSL strategic ally, further reducing operations costs.

``The HunTel deployment of HomeDSL demonstrates the viability of G.Lite technology for cost-effective, high-speed Internet access,'' said Tom Mitchell, director, residential broadband services, Nortel Networks. ``Through this effort, we are further extending our commitment to redefining the economics of the Internet.''

Nortel Networks HomeDSL leverages G.Lite subscriber port densities and industry-leading QoS (quality of service) and service provisioning capabilities to reduce cost of network ownership and guarantee performance levels. HomeDSL uses Creative Labs Modem Blaster USB, one of the first DSL modems to fully support the USB standard. USB eliminates the need to install an Ethernet card in the consumer's personal computer for DSL service.

Nortel Networks is a global Internet and communications leader with capabilities spanning Optical, Wireless, Local Internet and eBusiness. The Company had 1999 U.S. GAAP revenues of US$21.3 billion and serves carrier, service provider and enterprise customers globally. Today, Nortel Networks is creating a high-performance Internet that is more reliable and faster than ever before. It is redefining the economics and quality of networking and the Internet, promising a new era of collaboration, communications and commerce. Visit us at www.nortelnetworks.com.

SOURCE: Nortel Networks Corporation


Perry P.