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To: JLS who wrote (37769)10/9/2000 3:35:37 PM
From: JLS  Respond to of 57584
 
Corning and Sycamore Networks Team Up to Accelerate Development of Optical
Switching Technologies
Business & High-Tech Editors

CORNING, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 9, 2000--

Collaborative effort expected to accelerate
deployment of 3D MEMs optical switches

Corning Incorporated (NYSE:GLW), an industry-leading manufacturer
and supplier of optical fiber and photonic products, announced today
that it will team with Sycamore Networks (NASDAQ:SCMR), a leader in
the intelligent optical networking market, in developing next
generation optical switching technologies. Corning and Sycamore will
collaborate on defining the functionality and testing the application
of new 3D MEMs technology in telecommunications networks.
The collaborative effort announced today is expected to accelerate
the deployment of 3D MEMs optical switch technology as part of an
intelligent optical networking solution. MEMS stands for "Micro
Electro-Mechanical Systems" and refers to micron-sized complex
machines (a micron is one millionth of a meter) that have physical
dimensions suitable for the fabrication of optical switches for use in
state-of-the-art communications networks.
As a result of recent acquisitions and internal growth, Corning is
uniquely positioned in the industry to assist Sycamore in advancing
the development of optical switching. "Development of a 3D MEMs based
optical switch presents significant challenges in both the design of
the optical components and their integration with the needed analog
and digital electronics," says David Krozier, Senior Analyst at RHK,
Inc., a leading telecommunications industry analysis firm. "Corning
differentiates itself by bringing together all the key technologies
under one roof," Krozier notes. Specifically, Corning can deliver MEMs
technology from IntelliSense Corp., array collimator technology from
Corning Rochester Photonics Corp., servo and control design technology
from the Corning Albuquerque Development Center (formerly Willow
Systems), optical engineering technology from Corning Advanced
Photonic Technologies and cabling hardware from Corning Cable Systems.
"Corning has consistently demonstrated the ability to bring best
of breed `hard optics' technologies to the market," says Rick Barry,
chief technology officer for Sycamore. "Sycamore's strategy is to
quickly incorporate these technologies into our systems so that our
customers can deploy truly leading edge technology. We look forward to
this opportunity to work closely with Corning on the development of
next generation optical switch technologies."
Mark Newhouse, Corning's division vice president, optical
networking devices stated, "By bringing all the needed capabilities
together in one corporation, Corning intends to shorten the
development cycle and enable rapid scaling into manufacturing. We are
pleased to be teaming up with an industry mover like Sycamore in order
to more rapidly advance these critical technologies."
Sycamore Networks develops and markets intelligent optical
networking products that transport voice and data traffic over
wavelengths of light. The company combines significant experience in
data networking with expertise in optics to develop intelligent
optical networking solutions for network service providers. Sycamore's
products are based on a common software foundation, enabling
concentration on the delivery of services and end-to-end optical
networking. Sycamore's products and product plans include optical
transport, access and switching systems and end-to-end optical network
management solutions. Contact Sycamore Networks at
www.sycamorenet.com.
Established in 1851, Corning Incorporated (www.corning.com)
creates leading-edge technologies for the fastest-growing markets of
the world's economy. Corning manufactures optical fiber, cable and
photonic products for the telecommunications industry; and
high-performance displays and components for television and other
communications-related industries. The company also uses advanced
materials to manufacture products for scientific, semiconductor and
environmental markets. Corning's revenues in 1999 were $4.7 billion.

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CONTACT: Corning Incorporated
Katherine M. Dietz, 607/974-8217 (Investor Relations)
dietzkm@corning.com
John E. Knight, 607/974-5426
knightje@corning.com
or
Sycamore Networks
Rich Williams, 978/250-2909
richard.williams@sycamorenet.com

KEYWORD: NEW YORK
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS TELECOMMUNICATIONS
MANUFACTURING