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To: Don Dorsey who wrote (58)5/6/1998 2:36:00 PM
From: Don Dorsey  Respond to of 82
 
GTE-owned CODETEL invests $40 million to offer digital PCS in Dominican Republic; Lucent Technologies to build CDMA-based PCS network in Caribbean nation.

Business Wire - May 06, 1998 13:35

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 6, 1998--CODETEL, the Dominican Republic's largest telephone company, today announced plans to invest approximately $40 million over the next five years in new digital Personal Communication Services (PCS), strengthening its existing Latin American market presence and revolutionizing the Dominican Republic's wireless communications industry. CODETEL is a wholly owned subsidiary of U.S.-based GTE Corp.

As part of its far-reaching plan, CODETEL (Compania Dominicana de Telefonos) selected Lucent Technologies to build its PCS network based on CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) technology.

"This investment confirms GTE's commitment to the Latin American telecommunications marketplace and secures our place as the Dominican Republic's leading PCS provider," said Carlos Espinal, president of CODETEL. "We are well-established in Latin America, and this investment strengthens our position."

CODETEL has the broadest geographical coverage as well as the most extensive portfolio in the Dominican Republic's telecommunications market, providing local, long distance, cellular, paging, data services, off-shore data entry and Internet access.

Lucent will design and provide CODETEL's PCS network based on CDMA technology, which enables a wireless PCS phone to become a virtual moving office by allowing Internet access, as well as fax and data applications.

"Lucent is happy to continue working with CODETEL as it offers advanced wireless services to the citizens of the Dominican Republic," said Tom Mader, Lucent vice president. "Our integrated solution - being able to use existing Lucent 5ESS switches - allows CODETEL to enter the PCS market with the lowest costs, greatest capability and fastest deployment."

The use of digital technology enhances the reliability of the wireless network and provides the capability to add new features, satisfying the most diverse customer needs. Among the value-added features are caller ID, call-blocking, Internet access, data transmission, sending and receiving faxes, voice mail service, answering service and other well-known features such as call-waiting, call-transfer, call-forward and call-conference.

"Digital PCS will usher in a new era of wireless communications," Espinal said. "The CDMA technology allows us to build upon the high-quality, clear wireless communications our customers have come to expect from CODETEL."

The first phase of CODETEL's network build-out will include the capital city of Santo Domingo, Santiago and the corridor linking these two metropolitan areas. Service is expected to begin this summer. The second phase is scheduled to be completed by year's end when service will extend along the south coast highway to the resort city of La Romana/Casa de Campo. Over the next five years, CODETEL will expand the Lucent-supplied PCS network to provide coverage in all the country's major commercial and tourism markets, as well as the main highways.

CODETEL is a wholly owned subsidiary of GTE Corp. With 1997 revenues of more than $23 billion, GTE is one of the world's largest telecommunications companies and a leading provider of integrated telecommunications services. In the United States, GTE provides local service in 28 states and wireless service in 17 states; nationwide long distance and internetworking services ranging from dial-up Internet access for residential and small-business consumers, to Web-based applications for Fortune 500 companies; as well as video in selected markets.

Outside the United States, the company serves more than 7 million telecommunications customers. GTE is also a leader in government and defense communications systems and equipment, directories and telecommunications-based information services, and aircraft passenger telecommunications. Additional information about GTE can be found on the Internet at gte.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 for the company. For more information on Lucent Technologies, visit the company's web site at lucent.com.



To: Don Dorsey who wrote (58)5/6/1998 2:39:00 PM
From: Don Dorsey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 82
 
-LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES: Lucent Technologies' TrueWave product wins industry award at CLEO

Presswire - May 06, 1998 14:25

M2 PRESSWIRE-6 May 1998-LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES: Lucent Technologies' TrueWave product wins industry award at CLEO (C)1994-98 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD

Lucent Technologies' TrueWave Balanced Cable, part of the company's award-winning TrueWave fiber product line, has been selected to receive the 1998 Photonics Circle of Excellence Award at the Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO) show in San Francisco.

The award, sponsored by Photonic Spectra Magazine, comes on the heels of the product's introduction at SuperComm '97, and highlights the groundbreaking importance of the industry's first fiber optic cable designed to overcome signal spreading in long haul networks. Lucent's TrueWave fiber, developed by the world renowned Bell Laboratories, is the first fiber specifically designed to work with optical amplification and won the same award at this show in 1995.

The product was judged on a number of merits including technological innovation and product improvement. The cable's unique design allows optical signals to travel greater distances and at higher bit rates while maintaining signal quality.

"We are delighted, but not surprised that our TrueWave Balanced Cable has won this award," said Janice Haber, product manager for Lucent's TrueWave product line. "Our TrueWave product line has raised the bar for other nonzero-dispersion fibers in the marketplace."

As the industry's first dispersion self-compensating fiber-optic cable, the patented TrueWave Balanced Cable enables customers to build high capacity transport networks for transmitting high bit rate signals over long distances, while virtually eliminating the need for dispersion compensation which manages signal spreading.

Lucent's TrueWave fiber product line has won numerous industry awards since its introduction in 1993 as a breakthrough in fiber optic technology. Lucent invented nonzero-dispersion fiber, which is designed to overcome pulse broadening and signal mixing in high power optically amplified Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) systems. When used with DWDM transmission systems, such as Lucent's WaveStar OLS 400G, TrueWave fiber can increase capacity and enhance the performance of fiber optic networks.

Lucent remains the industry leader in providing fiber for high capacity networks and has many world class customers including, AT&T, Qwest, ICG, Time Warner, GTE, FiveCom, Frontier Communications and Metromedia.

Lucent Technologies, the largest vertically integrated fiber-optic cable manufacturer in the world, has a long list of "firsts" in optical fiber technology. Bell Labs is responsible for such innovative fiber-optic technology inventions as the laser in 1958. In 1978, Lucent was the first to offer optical fiber ribbons, now sold as part of its AccuRibbon product line. Since introducing TrueWave fiber in 1993, Lucent has sold millions of kilometers of TrueWave fiber to customers around the world. Lucent remains the industry leader in ribbon technology and in providing fiber for high capacity networks.

Lucent Technologies designs, builds and delivers a wide range of public and private networks, communications systems and software, business telephone systems and microelectronics components. Bell Labs is the research and development arm for the company. More information about Lucent Technologies, headquartered in Murray Hill, NJ, is available on its Web site at lucent.com.