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To: Quincy who wrote (8638)2/18/1998 5:39:00 PM
From: Caxton Rhodes  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 152472
 
You think they might be thinking about qcom?
Caxton
February 18, 1998

Lucent Technologies Forms Subsidiary, Lucent Venture Partners; Venture Capital Fund to Invest in Emerging Technologies

MURRAY HILL, N.J.-- Lucent Technologies (NYSE: LU) today announced the
formation of a venture capital fund, Lucent Venture Partners Inc., designed to
identify and invest in emerging technologies. The new subsidiary, which will
have $100 million committed to its initial investments, will focus on technology
in high growth areas such as wireless, data networking, semiconductors,
communications software and professional services.

"This venture will give us early insight into the technologies, products and
companies developing outside Lucent's walls that can help support our growth,"
said Rich McGinn, Lucent Technologies chief executive officer, who today adds
chairman to his title, succeeding Henry Schacht. "We will be looking at direct
investments and at partnerships with venture capital firms." McGinn has asked
Schacht, who is stepping down as Lucent Technologies chairman today, to assume
the role of chairman for Lucent Venture Partners immediately.

Lucent Venture Partners will leverage external investments into Lucent
Technologies' existing operations through the formation of joint marketing
agreements, joint product development efforts, and possibly partnerships and
acquisitions. The group will be closely aligned with Lucent Technologies'
corporate strategies and operations.

"We'll be identifying technologies in the early stages of development that
could complement what we're doing in Bell Labs, or that could fill a particular
gap in our strategy," said John Hanley, managing general partner of the group.
"The focus will be on cutting-edge technologies that fill particular niches in
communications networking."

The group will have a presence on the East and West Coasts of the United
States, but will look at investment opportunities worldwide. Its team will
consist of Schacht, Hanley, and a handful of managers, as well as an advisory
board of Lucent and outside executives. Initial investments by the group are
expected later in the quarter.

Lucent Technologies, headquartered in Murray Hill, N.J., designs, builds and
delivers a wide range of public and private networks, communications systems and
software, data networking systems, business telephone systems and
microelectronic components. Bell Labs is the research and development arm for
the company. For more information on Lucent Technologies, visit the company's
web site at lucent.com.



To: Quincy who wrote (8638)2/18/1998 6:33:00 PM
From: Clarksterh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
Qunicy - Tero, PA current varies directly with bandwidth

Data bandwidth, not coded bandwidth. Otherwise CDMA would really really suck.

Clark