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To: pat mudge who wrote (27627)10/21/1997 11:07:00 PM
From: bill c.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31386
 
Pat: This is my take on BC at 10:58PM. Alcatel will be included in the BC contract. The next phase will include Westell's 2.2Mbps FlexCap2 modems. How involved will Alcatel and Amati be in this phase is still a question. Eventually the Westell/Amati DMT line cards can be placed into the existing open slots in the Westell/Amati DSLAM unit. Start with the CAP based line cards, which can run at 2.2Mbps. The Westell/Amati and Alcatel DSLAM units will both support an Alcatel/Amati/Westell interoperable solution in the future... then it's mass deployment time.... until later.



To: pat mudge who wrote (27627)10/22/1997 11:33:00 AM
From: Chemsync  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 31386
 
[Another Hong Kong Partner]

The Leader of the Pack!

<< Hong Kong Telecom IMS's new service will be based on Asynchronous
Transfer Mode (ATM) technology, delivering high speed multimedia
data to residences via a Fiber To The Building (FTTB) and Very high speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL) network.

IMS+NEC+AMTX+CUBE=VOD

Multimedia Services to Debut in
Hong Kong . Background................................

NEC Selects Complete C-Cube MPEG-2 Set-Top Chipset Solution for
World's First Commercial Interactive Multimedia Services Project

NEC's C-Cube Based Set-top Will be Used by Hong Kong Telecom to
Add Advanced Services Such as Video on Demand, Home Shopping
and Games

MILPITAS, Calif. -- January 27, 1997-- C-Cube Microsystems Inc.
(NASDAQ: CUBE), a market leader in digital video, today announced
that NEC Corporation has selected C-Cube's CL9100 MPEG-2 digital
video set-top decoder and CL9110 transport demultiplexer as the
complete digital video solution for NEC's new digital set-top box. NEC's
receiver will be used by Hong Kong Telecom IMS Ltd., a wholly owned
subsidiary of Hong Kong Telecom, in China's first multimedia network
that offers a wide variety of new interactive services, Internet access
and entertainment. This next-generation digital telecommunications
network will deploy these advanced services to Chinese consumers
beginning in the fall of 1997.

The NEC set-top box will interface directly with Hong Kong Telecom
IMS's network, delivering an MPEG-2 quality video and audio
experience as well as advanced digital television services unavailable
with existing DBS programs. This set-top box is one of the first to
support true 2-way interactivity enabling such services as
video-on-demand, home shopping, home banking and interactive games.
NEC's set-top will also features PC connectivity to support broadband
high-speed Internet access services.

"We are delighted that NEC has selected our solution for such a
groundbreaking service launch," said Alex Daly, vice president of
marketing for C-Cube Microsystems. "This deployment promises to
bring unprecedented amounts of digital video entertainment and services
to consumers in China. The pace of digital video adoption continues to
accelerate worldwide as evidenced by this momentous announcement."

Hong Kong Telecom IMS's new service will be based on Asynchronous
Transfer Mode (ATM) technology, delivering high speed multimedia
data to residences via a Fiber To The Building (FTTB) and Very high
speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL) network. Test services will begin
in the summer of 1997.

C-Cube's CL9100 and CL9110 MPEG-2 Set-Top Solution

The CL9100 is a single chip, RISC-based solution specifically designed
to decode MPEG-2 Main-Level/Main-Profile; MPEG-2 Main
level/Simple-Profile; and MPEG-1. This digital video set-top decoder is
fully compliant with MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and DVB standards,
eliminating the interoperability issues faced by many hardware
developers. The CL9100 provides on-screen display capabilities,
efficient memory usage, advanced error concealment functionality and a
high-level command-based host interface. The programmability of the
solution allows broadcasters to add end-user oriented features to
broadcast services using the CL9100. The CL9100 also supports both
NTSC and PAL.

The CL9110 divides the MPEG-2 transport layer into Packetized
Elementary Streams (PES), routes the streams to a descrambler, and
demultiplexes the video, audio and data components of the PES for
processing by video, audio and set-top microcontroller circuits. The
CL9110 is designed for seamless integration with the CL9100 and audio
decoders from several third parties.

About C-Cube Microsystems

C-Cube is the leading provider of digital video semiconductor solutions,
which implement international standards for digital video, including
MPEG 1 and MPEG 2. C-Cube's Emmy Award-winning encoder chips
form the heart of digital video networks worldwide. DiviCom Inc. is a
wholly owned subsidiary of C-Cube Microsystems and is a leading
developer of digital video networking systems for broadcast
communications applications.

C-Cube Microsystems is headquartered in Milpitas, California and has
offices in North America, Europe and Asia. The company employs 669
people worldwide. Its stock is traded on the NASDAQ National Market
System under the symbol CUBE. C-Cube can be reached at
+1.408.944.6300 or on the World Wide Web at
c-cube.com.