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To: Bindusagar Reddy who wrote (1446)5/27/1998 3:21:00 PM
From: Mark Oliver  Respond to of 1629
 
I thought this was interesting as ASND has a commitment to XDSL as the speed service of the future. Still, I find the price disappointing. I live in this area and they are not cheap enough to get me to switch. In fact, TCI is offering 3 mbps down and 1.5 mbps up speed for I believe 49.99/month.

Regards,

Mark

SBC Communications Announces Broad ADSL Deployment Across California

Pacific Bell plans to have service available to more than 5 million California business and residential customers by end of summer

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 27, 1998-- SBC Communications Inc. [NYSE:SBC - news] announced today that Pacific Bell will begin broadly deploying high-speed Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) service in more than 200 communities across California to satisfy customers increased demands for bandwidth and faster Internet access.

Designed primarily for Internet and telecommuting applications, ADSL enables businesses of all sizes to work smarter and home Internet enthusiasts to surf faster. Packaged with Internet service, ADSL provides online consumers and small businesses with accelerated access to the World Wide Web. As a stand-alone connection, ADSL also allows telecommuting employees and after-hours home workers to connect to their employers corporate networks via dedicated, secure links.

Following a successful market trial of ADSL initiated last fall, Pacific Bell plans to initially deploy ADSL in 87 central offices (see attached list) serving all or part of more than 200 communities throughout the state. Within the next few months, cities such as San Jose, San Francisco, Oakland, Anaheim, Los Angeles, San Diego and Sacramento will have Pacific Bell ADSL service. The ADSL-equipped central offices currently serve approximately 4.4 million households and 650,000 business customers.

''SBC recognizes the value of the data communications market for our customers and our business. Pacific Bell s broad-based rollout of ADSL in California is one example of the commitment we are making to support our customers data needs,'' said Royce Caldwell, President of SBC Operations.

''Pacific Bell is stepping up to the plate to deliver lightning fast Internet access to millions of our customers in California, home of the world s most demanding and intensive Internet users,'' said Jim Callaway, Pacific Bell president of public affairs. ''This broad geographic rollout delivers on our commitment to provide Californians with the speed they need at a competitive price so that they can take greater advantage of the power of the Internet. It gives them the ability to receive and send data to anyone, anywhere, anytime. The California marketplace already has the highest percentage of ''wired'' households and the greatest number of second phone lines of any state in the country. The introduction of ADSL technology will solidify the Golden State s position as the center of the Internet world,'' he added.

The much-anticipated offering is expected to bolster California s economic, environmental and social development, according to state Senator Steve Peace (D-La Mesa). ''I applaud Pacific Bell s commitment to accelerate deployment of this advanced telecommunications infrastructure on behalf of California businesses and consumers,'' said Senator Peace. ''This is truly the technology that California needs to remain competitive in the 21st century, for it has social, educational and business applications that benefit each and every one of us.''

Pacific Bell plans to begin commercial deployment in July. Pacific Bell is making filings with regulatory authorities to provide this service.

ADSL provides telecommuters and branch offices with secure, dedicated links to corporate networks at transmission speeds of up to 1.5 megabits per second (Mbps) 50 times faster than 28.8 kilobits per second (Kbps) modem speeds. By comparison, it would take a 28.8 Kbps modem 41 minutes to download a short video clip (72 Mbps) that could be downloaded in 48 seconds using ADSL technology. It is also a high- speed, always-on, direct Internet access solution that enables users to download data, graphics, audio and video files over existing telephone lines while simultaneously using a phone or fax machine.

Three ADSL offerings will be available from the company and priced as follows pending regulatory approval and processes:

-- ''Home Pack DSL'' includes the ADSL connection and Internet service,

and is designed for high-volume home Internet users. ''Home Pack''

provides transport speeds starting at 384 kilobits per second

(Kbps) downstream and 128 Kbps upstream. Total monthly price for

home Internet access package starts at $89, including $59 ADSL

connection and $30 dedicated Internet service from Pacific Bell

Internet Services. -- ''Internet Access Pack DSL'' also includes the ADSL connection and

Internet service, and is designed to meet the higher-speed

Internet access needs of all businesses. ''Internet Access Pack''

includes two speed options:

up to 384 Kbps downstream and 384 Kbps upstream to meet the needs of small office/home office (SOHO) and small businesses requiring internet access. Total monthly price for business Internet package starts at $199, including $99 ADSL connection and $100 dedicated Internet service from Pacific Bell Internet Services. up to 1.5 megabits per second (Mbps) downstream and 384 Kbps upstream for small businesses needing more bandwidth and for medium and large businesses where many employees share a single internet connection. Total monthly price for the business Internet package for small offices starts at $339, including $189 ADSL connection and $150 dedicated Internet service from Pacific Bell Internet Services.

-- ''Office Pack DSL'' includes the ADSL service and is designed to meet

the dedicated and secure remote access needs of large business

customers. ''Office Pack'' includes two speed options:

up to 1.5 Mbps downstream and 384 Kbps upstream. Total monthly price for high-speed corporate network connection is $189. up to 384 Kbps downstream and 384 Kbps upstream. Total monthly price for high-speed corporate network connection is $99.

Additional charges may apply for purchases of customer premise equipment and network integration services.

A one-time installation charge of $125 applies for each ADSL package. Pacific Bell will make ADSL equipment available to its residential and business customers; pricing for ADSL equipment will vary by ADSL package.

''Pacific Bell s plans to broadly deploy high-speed connectivity is a major win for California s personal computer users,'' said Robert T. Jenkins, Intel vice president and director of corporate licensing. ''We congratulate Pacific Bell s commitment to major statewide deployment of ADSL access.'' Jenkins, who chairs the executive committee of the California Manufacturers Association (CMA), said that a recently issued CMA study predicted that ''640,000 new jobs and an increase of more than $200 billion in gross state output by 2001'' will result from broadly deployed services such as Pacific Bell s ADSL.

''Commercial deployment of ADSL is but one component of our unfolding data strategy. Over the next few months, we intend to introduce a full range of data transport and networking services that meet the complex demands of businesses and consumers,'' said Ed Mueller, president and CEO of Pacific Bell.

According to Beth Gage, a broadband consultant at TeleChoice, the North American DSL market is expected to reach an installed base of 110,000 lines this year, 355,000 in 1999 and more than one million in 2001. ''California's high tech industries and other factors contribute to its position as the most wired region in the US,'' Gage said. ''As mass market DSL services become available consumers and businesses will benefit from vastly improved Internet response times for retrieving and transmitting data. Eliminating the local access bandwidth bottleneck for consumers and small businesses will have definite side effects - increased use of the Internet for business applications and consumer entertainment, and continued growth of new applications and services that will take advantage of new access capabilities.''

Due to existing technology and distance limitations, ADSL will not be available to all customers served by the ADSL-equipped central offices. Initially, the service will be available to approximately 60 percent of the households and businesses in each service area. To receive the service, customers must be located within 16,000 feet of a ADSL-equipped central office and their lines must meet certain transmission criteria.

While existing phone lines can be adapted for ADSL, the following hardware and software is required: an ADSL modem; a ''splitter'' that divides voice and data line traffic; and a Network Interface Card that connects the modem to a personal computer.

As a member of the Universal ADSL Working Group (UAWG) comprised of leading telecommunications, hardware and software companies, Pacific Bell s parent company, SBC Communications, Inc., believes its ADSL offering helps satisfy the UAWG s goal of bringing high-speed access to the mass market.

Pacific Bell will provide one-stop shopping for hardware, service and support and can assist customers in obtaining and installing these devices. California residents can call 1-888-884-2DSL or visit the Pacific Bell Web site at www.pacbell.com/products/business/fastrak/adsl/ for additional information.

Pacific Bell provides basic and leading-edge telephone services and products to over 13.8 million business and residential customers -- a total of more than 17.6 million access lines -- throughout California. It is a company of SBC Communications Inc., a global leader in the telecommunications industry with nearly 34 million access lines and 5.6 million wireless customers across the United States, as well as investments in telecommunications businesses in 10 countries. Under the Southwestern Bell, Pacific Bell, Nevada Bell and Cellular One brands, SBC, through its subsidiaries, offers a wide range of innovative services, including local and long-distance telephone service, wireless communications, paging, Internet access, and messaging, as well as telecommunications equipment, and directory advertising and publishing. SBC (www.sbc.com) has more than 118,000 employees and reported 1997 revenues of $25 billion. SBC s equity market value of $80 billion (as of March 31, 1998) ranks it as one of the largest telecommunications companies in the world.

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Pacific Bell

ADSL Central Offices
1998 Summer Deployment

The following central offices cover all or part of more than 200
communities in California.

Alameda Los Angeles
Albany Milpitas
Alhambra Mountain View
Anaheim (2) National City
Arcadia Newport Beach
Berkeley Northridge
Beverly Hills North Hollywood
Burbank Oakland (3)
Burlingame Palo Alto (2)
Canoga Park Pasadena
Colma Pleasanton
Compton Redwood City
Concord Reseda
Costa Mesa Sacramento (4)
Culver City San Bruno
Danville (2) San Carlos
El Toro San Diego
Escondido San Francisco (5)
Fair Oaks San Gabriel
Fremont (2) San Jose (5)
Fullerton San Mateo
Garden Grove San Ramon
Glendale Santa Ana (2)
Hayward Santa Clara (2)
Hollywood Sherman Oaks
Irvine Simi
La Crescenta Sunnyvale
La Jolla Tustin
La Mesa Van Nuys
Laguna Nigel Ventura (2)
Livermore Walnut Creek
Los Altos

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Contact:

For SBC Communications Inc.
Andy Craig, 512/474-9848
Pager: 888-363-2755
or
For SBC Communications Inc.
Curt Kundred, 415/356-1020
Pager: 888/486-3146



To: Bindusagar Reddy who wrote (1446)5/27/1998 5:55:00 PM
From: jim bender  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1629
 


Lucent Technologies Introduces Revolutionary IP Switch And Breakthrough Portfolio of IP
Products for Service Provider Networks

MCI Is First To Evaluate Lucent's PacketStar IP Switch

MURRAY HILL, N.J., May 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Lucent Technologies today introduced the industry's most reliable and advanced portfolio of
Internet Protocol (IP)-based data network products for service providers, revolutionizing the way data, voice and video are handled in public
networks. In addition, the portfolio makes possible the delivery of new premium data services while slashing provisioning and maintenance costs
by up to 40 percent.

''There is a network revolution at hand and we intend to lead it,'' said Rich McGinn, chairman and CEO, Lucent Technologies. ''The issue for
our customers is how to offer the same quality of service in the data world as we do in the voice world -- service that is rich in features and
reliability and that can generate new revenues. Lucent understands better than anyone how the data and voice worlds must work together and
we are developing the next-generation architectures to lead this revolution.''

''We are meeting this challenge by offering an integrated suite of products that revolutionize the way new networks handle data while gracefully
evolving existing voice networks to the IP world,'' said Bill O'Shea, president, Lucent Technologies Data Networking Systems. ''And as service
providers expect from Lucent, we will deliver unparalleled reliability, the most advanced Bell Labs technology and ease of management and
operations with unmatched professional services and support.''

The IP portfolio is led by:

-- The Lucent Technologies PacketStar(TM) IP Switch -- a next generation
intelligent Layer 3/Layer 4 wide area network routing switch which
works with today's installed base of traditional routers -- yet goes
far beyond their performance by managing data in a way that
accommodates different levels of customer needs from casual Internet
users to businesses with critical data applications. For the first
time, service providers will be able to guarantee and price multiple
tiers of quality from low cost to premium service.

''The PacketStar IP Switch is truly a revolutionary switch,'' O'Shea said. ''For the first time, one system combines the superior bandwidth and
speed to help break through Internet data bottlenecks with intelligent traffic management capabilities to guarantee multiple tiers of service.''

''These capabilities are critical to delivering large-scale telephony and fax services over IP networks, data and video over IP and virtual private
networks. For the next-generation applications that customers demand, the carrier-class PacketStar IP Switch is essential,'' said Carly Fiorina,
president of Lucent's Global Service Provider Business.

MCI To Evaluate

The PacketStar IP Switch will be tested and evaluated by MCI in June as part of a plan to upgrade their Internet backbone.

''MCI carries hundreds of terabytes of traffic per week,'' said Vinton Cerf, MCI's senior vice president, Internet Architecture and Engineering,
and one of the founders of the Internet. ''We think Lucent has shown us a novel design that is an improvement over existing routing switch
technology. We look forward to working with this new product to determine its applicability to our Internet services.''

The PacketStar IP Switch, which interoperates with Lucent's complete access products portfolio, delivers the industry's highest capacity -- up to
32 million packets per second of system throughput at full wire speed -- while offering 128 gigabits per second (Gbps) of total backplane
capacity with a natural evolution in scale to Terabit aggregate switching rates.

Using innovative architectures and algorithms for traffic queueing and scheduling, service providers can maximize new revenues by allocating
network resources to deliver service levels scaleable to millions of users.

Developed by Bell Labs in 12 months and powered by several patent-pending technology advances, the PacketStar IP Switch enables network
operators for the first time to create ''virtual leased lines'' down to departmental desk tops -- guaranteeing bandwidth and explicit levels of
service. This is critical in the delivery of advanced applications like voice-over-IP telephony and Virtual Private Networks (VPNs).

The PacketStar IP Switch supports both IP over SONET/SDH and IP over ATM applications and is expected to be generally available in the
third quarter of this year.

Revolutionary New Class of Product
-- The Lucent Technologies PathStar(TM) Access Server is a revolutionary
new class of product designed specifically to enable network operators
to offer low-cost, reliable local and long-distance voice and data
services over IP networks including the Internet. Priced at half the
cost of the multiple products needed to perform the same functions
today, the PathStar Access Server acts as a central office switch-
router for the IP world.

The PathStar Access Server, at about $300 per line and half the cost in a typical configuration, is expected to be going into customer trial later
this year. It is expected to be generally available in the first quarter of 1999.

''What makes this product revolutionary is that it is an integrated routing IP platform that services most types of traffic -- from POTS and
ISDN to xDSL -- and delivers on the features customers demand, from billing to directory services,'' O'Shea said.

The PathStar Access Server offers the industry's most complete set of integrated telephony features that subscribers demand, including billing,
call waiting, call forwarding, operator assistance and a standard interface to directory services systems.

It is the only IP-based access server that offers direct access to the existing standard copper wire-based local loop -- eliminating today's
two-step dialing.

The PathStar Access Server is an effective solution for carriers expanding into new areas, for competitive entrants building networks based on IP
architectures, for service providers starved for new data services capacity or for Internet Service Providers offering standards-based Internet
Telephony services.

It also provides full access to the existing circuit switched public voice network. Subscribers may reach any telephone anywhere around the
corner or around the world, whether it is a packet phone, a standard telephone, a PC with phone capabilities, on the public network, a corporate
intranet or the global Internet.

''The PathStar Access Server is built from ultra-reliable access technology used with the 5ESS(R)-2000 AnyMedia Switch,'' O'Shea said. ''At
the same time, PathStar's routing capability delivers highly scaleable, high-capacity access to the Internet, allowing the integration of voice and
data into a single, low-cost access server at the edge of the network.''

Bridging the Voice and Data Worlds

The Lucent Technologies PacketStar Gateway Solution bridges the voice and data worlds, efficiently moving voice traffic and voice related
services over networks that were designed for data. This solution consists of a voice gateway, which turns voice signals into packets for IP or
ATM networks; a signaling gateway, which provides signaling and routing information needed to carry those packets through the network; and a
feature server which serves as a platform for the development of advanced network services.

The PacketStar Gateway Solution will allow new and existing network operators to provide an array of local, tandem and toll voice network
services and emerging data network services on IP and ATM networks. And to simplify network management, the solution allows traditional
service providers to consolidate their existing circuit-based tandem and toll networks into one broadband packet network.

''Lucent is bringing its hundred plus years of experience in networking signaling and routing to the data world,'' O'Shea said. ''This reliable
solution will reduce provisioning and maintenance costs by up to 40 percent over a typical voice network. It's a graceful evolution for a service
provider with an embedded network and a great way for a new entrant to assure a network with the best quality.''

The solution will deliver density that is up to 30 times what competitive solutions can currently deliver. In a central office where space is at a
premium, this huge capacity advantage means fewer boxes will have to be installed, with greater reliability and greatly reduced complexity.

The PacketStar Gateway solution is expected be available for customer trials in the fourth quarter and is expected to be available in the first
quarter of 1999.

Completing the IP Portfolio

Additionally, Lucent also announced new functionality on its Portmaster(TM) 4 remote IP access technology. Unveiled in March, the
Portmaster 4 offers carrier-class capacity and service flexibility, providing up to 4,320 dial-up IP connections in a single rack and supporting any
service on any port at any time. Lucent will integrate Portmaster 4 technology directly into the 5ESS switch, allowing service providers to offer
V.90 modem and ISDN services wholesale to ISPs. This brings IP capability onto the edge 5ESS AnyMedia switch and allows service providers to
offload data from congested inter-office circuits and route traffic over packet networks. This also reduces costs to Internet Service Providers by
eliminating multiple ISDN trunks. The new solution will be available for customer trials in July, with general availability expected in the third
quarter of this year.

As further proof of the breadth of Lucent's industry-leading IP portfolio for service providers, Lucent Technologies recently introduced the
latest release of its Internet Telephony Server for Service Providers, now branded as the PacketStar ITS (Internet Telephony Server). Lucent's
PacketStar(TM) ITS-SP 2.0 allows service providers to offer customers high-quality voice and fax transmission over IP networks using analog
phones, faxes and PCs.

The PacketStar ITS-SP 2.0, combined with other components, including the ITS Service Access Manager and the ITS Administrative
Manager, enables service providers to manage and scale their networks to support multiple gateways and servers across the public network. The
ITS-SAM performs the H.323 gatekeeper function, providing authentication of users attempting to place calls, administration of gateways
across zones and call set-up, and enables the ITS-SP 2.0 to scale as service providers expand their networks. The ITS-AM provides web-based
network management.

PacketStar ITS is generally available and used by customers in North America and Europe.

Unprecedented Bandwidth Management

And finally, earlier this year Lucent introduced a new type of network element for managing IP traffic and other bandwidth requirements, the
ultra-reliable WaveStar(TM) Bandwidth Manager.

The WaveStar Bandwidth Manager integrates all access and transport facilities into a single network node for service providers. Self-healing
ring interfaces within the system integrate traditionally separate network elements such as IP and ATM switches and routers, add/drop
multiplexers, and digital cross connect systems. This consolidation allows service provider savings of up to 60 percent in equipment costs and up
to 85 percent in space requirements.

WaveStar Bandwidth Manager is going into service with two customers, Tyco Submarine Systems, Ltd., formerly AT&T Submarine Systems,
and the CTR Group, Ltd., a global undersea optical networking company.

And unifying operations support for these breakthough IP products will be a suite of integrated management software systems for service
providers that are a part of the OneVision(TM) Network Management family of products.

''This comprehensive list of new and enhanced IP solutions for service providers is proof positive that carriers are demanding a new class of
communications networking and we are responding,'' Fiorina said. ''Whether for revolutionary business opportunities or evolutionary networks,
Lucent solutions deliver reliability, speed, capacity, control and manageability.''

Lucent will be showing these and other service provider solutions in Booth 6639 at SuperComm, June 9-11. Lucent Technologies 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 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.

SOURCE: Lucent Technologies