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To: Don Dorsey who wrote (41)4/29/1998 10:12:00 AM
From: Don Dorsey  Respond to of 82
 
Lucent Technologies and Birch Telecom Finalize Five-Year Purchase Agreement

PR Newswire - April 29, 1998 09:02

MURRAY HILL, N.J., April, 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Birch Telecom, Inc. and
Lucent Technologies (NYSE: LU) today announced they have finalized a five-year
contract for Lucent to be the sole provider of switching telecommunications
equipment and software to Birch, the largest competitive local exchange
carrier in Kansas and Missouri.
Lucent will provide a range of switching and power equipment that Birch
plans to initially install in Kansas City, Mo. and St. Louis. Birch also
expects to install equipment and establish administrative and sales offices in
other cities in Kansas and Missouri, as well as in other Midwestern states.
As Birch's business expands, the value of the agreement with Lucent could
exceed $50 million, said Gary Chesser, senior vice president of operations and
engineering for Birch.
Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Kansas City, Birch is a local and
long-distance service provider that purchases bulk local telecommunications
services and resells them to business and residential customers. Birch will
buy Lucent switching hardware and software after establishing a presence in
specific markets.
"We selected Lucent's switch platform, and the ongoing evolution it
provides, because of the strategic growth benefit it brings to our business
plan," said Chesser. "Through the 5ESS(R)-2000 AnyMedia Switch, Birch will
deliver a range of telephony services such as automatic callback, caller ID,
ISDN and Centrex that sophisticated customers expect."
The complete package from Lucent includes 5ESS(R)-2000 AnyMedia Switches
and network efficiency equipment such as Extended Switching Module-2000s and
AnyMedia Fast Extended Access Interface Units (EAIUs).
Lucent also will provide the GALAXY Power System GPS 4848 to support the
switching equipment. This powering system consists of power plant technology,
switchmode rectifiers and the Galaxy SC Controller.
"Birch quickly has established itself in the telecommunications services
industry in the Midwest," said Bill Plunkett, Lucent's vice president of sales
for competitive local exchange carriers. "We're delighted Birch has selected
Lucent to provide them the ability to deliver an array of voice and data
services to customers. We're looking forward to working with Birch for the
long-term."
Lucent Technologies, headquartered in Murray Hill, N.J., designs, builds
and delivers a wide range of public and private networks, communications
systems and software consumer and business telephone systems and
microelectronic components. Bell Labs is the research and development arm for
the company. For more information about Lucent Technologies, visit our web
site at lucent.com.

SOURCE Lucent Technologies
/CONTACT: Gordon Zwirkoski of Lucent Technologies, 847-290-3382,
(office), or 847-358-7950, (home office), or gzwirkoski@lucent.com; or
Michelle Mulik of Birch Telecom, 816-842-7560, ext. 221 (office),
or 816-842-7507, (fax), or Mmulik@birchtel.com/
/Web site: lucent.com
(LU)



To: Don Dorsey who wrote (41)4/29/1998 10:23:00 AM
From: Don Dorsey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82
 
Lucent Technologies and Polycom Announce Agreements to Provide End-to-End Conferencing Solutions

PR Newswire - April 28, 1998 14:40

SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Lucent Technologies
(NYSE: LU) and Polycom(R), Inc. (Nasdaq: PLCM) announced today here at the DVC
'98 Spring Conference they have signed agreements creating a strategic
alliance that will help both companies deliver total conferencing solutions to
their customers.
The new agreements, which build on the companies' existing agreement for
audio conferencing products, outline distribution arrangements for additional
Polycom and Lucent collaborative conferencing products.
Lucent will resell the industry-acclaimed Polycom ViewStation(TM) group
video conferencing system and the Polycom ShowStation(R) IP integrated
conference projector as part of its suite of collaborative conferencing
solutions.
In a private label arrangement, Polycom will make Lucent's award-winning
MultiPoint Conferencing Unit (MCU) available to Polycom's video and data
conferencing resellers around the world. The companies also plan to work
together to ensure maximum interoperability between their current and future
collaborative conferencing products.
"Leveraging our long-standing relationship with Lucent in the audio
conferencing arena, we are now poised to provide the total conferencing
solution for customers," said Brian Hinman, Polycom's chairman and CEO. "Our
relationship with Lucent gives us the opportunity to provide flexible,
easy-to-use conferencing products to further enhance the customer's
conferencing experience."
"We're pleased to extend our existing relationship with Polycom to bring
the next generation of collaborative conferencing solutions to our customers,"
said Dean Harvey, general manager, Collaborative Conferencing, Lucent
Technologies. "Our customers now have access to a fuller range of solutions
to improve team productivity and reduce the costly overhead of inefficient
meetings."
Polycom's ViewStation, which includes ease-of-use features from auto-ISDN
setup to an entirely graphical user interface, delivers superior performance
and full-feature functionality at a very affordable price. Named "Most
Significant Advance in Teleconferencing in 1997" at the TeleCon XVII trade
show, ViewStation provides 15-30 frames per second high-quality video and a
voice-tracking camera as a standard feature. It includes the industry's first
embedded Web server in a video conferencing system, providing easy access for
remote system management and Microsoft(R) Powerpoint(R) presentations.
Offering unprecedented ease of use and functionality for group data
conferencing, Polycom's award-winning ShowStation IP conference projector
provides presentation, collaboration and communications capabilities to fully
support both local and remote meeting participants. As the first projector to
communicate over the Internet, ShowStation IP allows instantaneous
conferencing projection and modification of documents and data, including
Microsoft Office97(R) files, in full color and high resolution to meeting
participants anywhere in the world. ShowStation IP is as easy to use as a
standard overhead projector.
Lucent's MCU is an H.320-based voice, data and video conferencing bridge
that allows users to have worldwide, multi-party face-to-face conferences with
up to 16 parties on the same screen at once. The MCU includes industry-leading
features such as Continuous Presence Plus, a capability that shows multiple
sites on the same screen, and SpeedMatching, which allows endpoints
transporting video at different rates of speed to carry on a video conference.
Lucent's MCU supports the emerging H.263 video standard and incorporates the
H.320 Translator, allowing H.263 endpoints to maintain their improved quality
while communicating with endpoints using the existing H.261 standard.
Lucent's MCU is used by major service providers, government organizations
and commercial customers throughout the world. It won Network World's
1997 Blue Ribbon for "providing the best features for network managers,
conference operators and end users."
Polycom's ViewStation and ShowStation IP will be available to Lucent's
customers through its direct sales channels, initially in the United States
and Canada, in May 1998. The Polycom-branded version of Lucent's MCU will be
available to Polycom's customers through its sales channels in July 1998.
For more information on Lucent's collaborative conferencing solutions
-- including the MCU, the ViewStation and the ShowStation IP -- customers in
the United States may call Lucent Technologies' Video technical center in
Denver, Colo., at 888-345-4200, prompt 1. Customers outside the United States
should contact their local Lucent representative. Information is also
available at lucent.com.
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
microelectronics components. Bell Laboratories is the research and
development arm of the company. For more information about Lucent
Technologies, visit its web site at lucent.com.
As a teleconferencing industry leader, Polycom develops, manufactures and
markets a full range of high-quality group audio, data and video conferencing
products. Polycom's innovative, award-winning teleconferencing products
provide customers with high performance and ease of use at an affordable
price. For additional information, call 800-POLYCOM or 408-526-9000 or visit
the Polycom web site at www.polycom.com.
NOTE: Polycom and the Polycom logo design and Showstation are registered
trademarks and ViewStation is a trademark of Polycom, Inc. in the United
States and various countries. Microsoft, Microsoft Office97 and Powerpoint
are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.

SOURCE Polycom Inc.
/CONTACT: Mitch Montagna of Lucent Technologies, 908-953-5707, or
mmontagna@lucent.com; or Sue O'Neil of Polycom, Inc., 408-474-2746, or
soneil@polycom.com/
/Web site: lucent.com
/Web site: polycom.com
(PLCM LU)