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To: Gary Korn who wrote (25151)12/2/1997 8:13:00 AM
From: troy halle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 61433
 
Lynch up CSCO to a buy .What is going to happen to the networkers today?



To: Gary Korn who wrote (25151)12/2/1997 8:32:00 AM
From: Marcel  Respond to of 61433
 
Ascend Announces Major Milestone in Deployment of
K56flex

Tuesday December 2, 7:59 am Eastern Time

Ascend Deploys 1.5 million K56flex Ports; Exceeds Deployment of
Competing Technology Ports by 50 Percent

ALAMEDA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 2, 1997-- Ascend Communications, Inc.(NASDAQ:ASND - news) today announced that it has now deployed more than 1.5 million K56flex ports worldwide. This is 50 percent more than the estimated one million ports deployed by the next
leading competing technology. The Ascend deployment represents more than 4,000 live POPs (Points of Presence) by 500 Internet Service Providers that service over 3,600 cities and approximately 20 million subscribers.

''K56flex has gained an overwhelming lead as the 56Kbps technology of choice and is attracting more adherents all the time,'' according to Bob Machlin, Ascend's vice president of marketing. ''In the past few weeks both GTE/BBN and UUNet, the major Internet backbone providers, have begun using Ascend equipment to deliver K56flex service across their networks. Major consumer ISP customers of these backbone providers, including Microsoft Network, America Online, GTE Interface, Epoch Internet and Earthlink, have also announced that they now support K56flex. And during the past few months have reported a strong increase in sales of K56flex modems connecting end users to these networks.''

With the announcement of support from GTE and UUNet, K56flex deployment has reached a major milestone in North America. According to the BoardWatch Magazine fall 1997 directory of ISPs, of the 1,728 ISPs then offering 56Kbps service, a majority, or 969 ISPs, support K56flex, compared to 759 that support other technologies. And a soon-to-be released ISP survey by the magazine found that 16.6 percent of North American ISPs offer K56flex technology, compared to 14 percent that offer x2 technology and 5.7 percent that offer both. Internationally, K56flex is also in the midst of a major deployment. By year-end, K56flex will be capable of supporting the majority of worldwide subscriber demand for high-speed analog access to the Internet and corporate networks.

''Our experience corroborates industry estimates that the total number of ISPs supporting K56flex and the number of ports deployed exceeds the installed base of competing technologies,'' according to
Raouf Halim, vice president and general manager for Rockwell Semiconductor's Network Access Division, Newport Beach, Calif., which makes K56flex chipsets. ''To date, millions of K56flex product has been shipped to the leading central site equipment suppliers, including Ascend, which
together hold 70 percent of the market for Internet access equipment.''

Ascend alone has shipped 1.7 million of these ports to its ISP customers to date; 1.5 million are activated and the rest are in the process of being activated and verified. Collectively, K56flex
shipments now exceed by a ratio of two-to-one shipments of the next leading technology and by the end of the year K56flex will account for nearly three times as many live ports.

Ascend, Rockwell, and other vendors that support K56flex also support the work toward the ITU 56K standard which is expected by the end of 1998, and will provide software upgrades to the standard when it is finalized. ''When you combine its widespread proliferation with its easy software upgrade path to expected ITU standards, K56flex gives Internet subscribers the confidence of a higher speed Web browsing solution today that will also carry them safely into the future,'' said
Halim.

''In May 1997 Epoch Internet, a founding member of the Open 56K Forum, became the first Internet Service Provider in the nation to offer its customers full 56 Kbps Internet access via the company's nationwide backbone,'' said Brad Hall, director of network engineering, Epoch Internet. ''We partnered with Ascend early on so we could offer our customers high-speed analog access to the Internet and because we strongly believed that the K56flex technology would become the industry de
facto.''

With some 62.2 percent market share in ISDN PRI and 33.6 percent market share in T1 access shipments, Ascend's MAX WAN access concentrator remains the POP solution of choice among the ISP community, according to Kurt Bauer, vice president, access product management at Ascend. ''It is not widely understood that the trunk side of the POP needs to be digital to enable 56K service,'' Bauer said. ''Because our ISP customers have the largest installed base of T1 and PRI digital carrier lines, Ascend and the entire K56Flex alliance allow immediate 56Kbps provisioning.''

About Ascend

Ascend Communications, Inc. develops, manufactures and sells wide area networking solutions for telecommunications carriers, Internet service providers and corporate customers worldwide. For more information about Ascend and its products, please visit the Ascend web site at
www.ascend.com, or send e-mail to info@ascend.com . Ascend is headquartered at One Ascend
Plaza, 1701 Harbor Bay Parkway, Alameda Calif. 94502-3002. Phone 800/ASCEND4; Fax
510/747-2300.

Modem Vendors See Rapid Growth in K56flex Sales

ALAMEDA, Calif.--Dec. 2, 1997--Simultaneously with the announcement today of the large-scale deployment of K56flex ports by Ascend Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:ASND - news), modem vendors reported their support for the K56flex technology and rapid growth in K56flex sales.

''We've seen over a 300 percent increase in K56flex sales through our partners during the last 90 days. We attribute this directly to the fast growth of K56flex central site deployment and to rapid consumer acceptance of this technology.'' -- Bruce Zaman, President, Best Data Products, Inc.

Contact: Paul Goldberg, 818/773-9600, ext. 164 paul@bestdata.com

''We at TDK are excited by the performance and availability of K56flex. With the rapid growth in Internet access we are committed to K56flex as the technology that will be the dominant player in the 56K race.'' -- Bill Harris, Product Marketing Manager, TDK Systems, Inc.

Contact: Bill Harris, 916/478-8275 bharris@sierra.tsi.tdk.com

''As the only modem vendor in the world to offer both K56flex and X2 products, we are finding that our K56flex products are outselling the competition 20-to-1. It is clear that K56flex has gathered steam, due in large measure to the efforts of Ascend and its ISP partners.'' -- Marshall Toplansky,Vice President, Marketing, Hayes Microcomputer Systems, Inc.

Contact: Marshall Toplansky mtoplansky@hayes.com

''The significant increase in deployment of K56flex, which Ascend is reporting, is reflected in our numbers. During the month of October, we experienced a significant up-tick in 56K orders, and this trend is continuing with November's shipments. These positive signs indicate that consumers are gaining confidence in the deployment of ISPs. As the number of ISPs offering K56flex connections increases, consumers are increasingly demanding the high-speed modems for Internet access.'' -- Tony Zalenski, President and CEO, Boca Research

Contact: Gale Blackburn, 561/997-6227, ext. 305 galeb@bocaresearch.com

''Customers continually demand faster Internet access for surfing the web and downloading the increasingly multimedia-intensive graphics, video and audio found on the World Wide Web. With 56K technology, consumers and small businesses can achieve speeds that will allow them to significantly enhance their internet experience and overall productivity.'' -- Jim Cady, VicePresident and General Manager, Diamond Multimedia, Communications Division

Contact: Kerry Verbanic, 360/604-1456 kerryv@diamondmm.com

''Zoom has developed a broad line of award-winning K56flex products for many countries worldwide.We have felt all along that K56flex would be the most popular pre-standard 56K approach, given itssupport by Rockwell, Lucent, Compaq and other leading computer manufacturers, and the topcentral site manufacturers. With recent widespread service roll-out by American Online, Bell South,Earthlink, Erols, GTE, Microsoft Network, UUNet and many others, we are seeing a surge insell-through of K56flex at retail and intense excitement by our sales team and market channel partners.'' -- Frank Manning, President, Zoom Telephonics, Inc.

Contact: Ray Zamagni, 617/753-0585 rayz@zoomtel.com



To: Gary Korn who wrote (25151)12/2/1997 8:35:00 AM
From: Marcel  Respond to of 61433
 
The Tolly Group Confirms High Throughput and Linear
Scalability of Ascend's GRF Multigigabit Router at OC-12
Speeds

Tuesday December 2, 7:58 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

Ascend's GRF Multigigabit Router with OC-12 Module Demonstrates
Top Performance in Independent Test

ALAMEDA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 2, 1997--Ascend Communications, Inc.
(NASDAQ:ASND - news) today announced results of independent performance tests conducted by The Tolly Group of Ascend's GRF multigigabit router. These tests demonstrated that the GRF 1600 with OC-12 media cards forwarded data from 16 simultaneous ATM OC-12 modules, each filling 100 percent of usable OC-12 bandwidth. According to the test results, each of the GRF 1600's 16 media interface cards forwarded an average of 295,000, 64-byte IP packets per second to a single IP destination delivering an aggregate throughput of 4.7 million pps. The GRF 400 demonstrated virtually identical throughput from each of its four media cards. Test results also showed that performance scaled linearly from one OC-12 module up to 16 modules in a fully loaded GRF 1600 and to four modules in the GRF 400. The Tolly Group is a strategic consulting firm that provides Fortune 1000 companies vendor-independent assessments of critical corporate technologies.

biz.yahoo.com



To: Gary Korn who wrote (25151)12/2/1997 6:07:00 PM
From: Larry Myers  Respond to of 61433
 
>>>Someone else somewhere suggested, and it makes some sense, that this selling off of a relatively small number of shares is used for liquidity to purchase a much greater number of options (from the company, not on the market). If true, that would be very positive indeed.<<<

Gary,

IMO using insider selling as an argument to support a soon to happen takeover theory is the ultimate in wishful thinking but aside from that I have a question for you or anyone who might have knowledge in this regard.

If a high ranking insider were to sell stock at these depressed levels for the purpose of buying options that result in a large gain in the event of a takeover wouldn't the SEC deem that to be a serious violtation of the insider trading rules?

Good luck to all of us,

LJM