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To: Steve Morytko who wrote (1252)3/3/1998 6:10:00 PM
From: Maverick  Respond to of 1629
 
France Telecom Transpac extends its Internet/Intranet Network in Partnership with Ascend
PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 3, 1998--France Telecom Transpac announces its IP
access network has doubled following the commercial success of its Internet (the Internet
Avantage range), Intranet (Global Intranet and Package Intranet) and Extranet (Global
Extranet) services. Its capacities have increased from 16,000 simultaneous customer
connections to 30,000 simultaneous customer connections. This increased capacity is based
upon Ascend equipment, including the deployment of Ascend's high performance MAX TNT
and MAX 4000 WAN access servers, as well as the implementation of K56Flex modem
technology that will comply with the new ITU-T V.90 modem standard. This will enable
France Telecom Transpac customers to dial in to its 3 IP services at speeds up to 56 Kbps
(almost as fast as ISDN) using an analogue modem connection.

France Telecom Transpac chooses Ascend technology

As the first global network carrier, France Telecom Transpac had to acquire high performance
access products. Ascend's MAX and MAX TNT Access switches meet Transpac's demands
and enable the company to provide users of its Internet, Intranet and Extranet services with
access via the normal telephone network, and not via their company network. Therefore, these
users can now have access to Internet, Intranet and Extranet services from their homes or any
other location.

This network enables access to France Telecom Transpac's 3 IP services :

-- Internet access for companies and services suppliers.
-- Global Intranet, that enables secure access to Internet
technologies on enterprise networks, and Package Intranet, the version
dedicated to Small to medium size SMEs,
-- Global Extranet, a unique solution that enables a company to
set up a direct contact between its clients and its Web server

A fast growing network

Traffic on Transpac's network has more than doubled in 1997
mainly due to the increasing importance of IP.
"We are very pleased about this active partnership with Transpac.
Transpac's innovative services show the application possibilities of
the New Public Networks," says Curtis Sanford, Senior Vice President
and manager of International operations at Ascend.
"Today, we are facing a very strong growth in this market as well
as a tremendous expansion of Internet services," says Daniel Caclin,
General Manager of Transpac. "Our partnership with Ascend enables us
to face the tremendous growth of our network while offering our
clients new services that give them the possibility to fully enjoy the
Internet-Intranet-Extranet dynamics."

A flourishing market

According to a market study conducted by Dell'Oro and published
in November 1997, Ascend is number one on the access ports market with
a 51.2% market share.

About France Telecom Transpac

France Telecom Transpac has been leader in the data
communications market for 20 years, and is the first Internet carrier
in France with more than 60% of the traffic. Through the Global One
alliance, France Telecom Transpac has confirmed its leadership for



To: Steve Morytko who wrote (1252)3/3/1998 6:11:00 PM
From: Maverick  Respond to of 1629
 
France Telecom, part II
Intranet services with its Global Intranet offer, available worldwide
and also for SMEs (Package Intranet). Moreover, France Telecom
Transpac is one of the pioneers in terms of Extranet services with the
upcoming launch of its Global Extranet offer.