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To: Bill who wrote (3458)6/29/1998 8:18:00 AM
From: KEN G  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3509
 
See below: I hear they stole this design from NUKO!

Lucent Digital Video Announces Sale of World's Largest Optical
Digital Television System for China's Hubei Province

BEIJING, CHINA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 29, 1998--Lucent Digital Video, a wholly-owned venture of
Lucent Technologies, today announced that it has sold digital television (DTV) equipment to the Hubei Cable TV
Network Company, Ltd. for what will be the world's largest digital video network using fiber-optic technology.

Under the US$4 million contract, Lucent will provide its award-winning digital video encoder (18 units) and decoder
(160 units), which are part of its Lucent WaveStar(TM) Digital Video System(TM) (DVS) offering.

The encoders and decoders enable high-quality video to be passed through the network in an efficient, flexible
manner. They are based on the worldwide MPEG-2 (Motion Picture Expert Group) standard and connect 36 cities
in the Hubei province.

The deal complements earlier digital network wins that Lucent Digital Video has made in China, including the
installation of the world's first optical MPEG-2/ Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)/Synchronous Digital
Hierarchy (SDH) network in Zhejiang, as well as a digital network in Hainan.

''China's digital television networks are 21st-century design today,'' said Rau Chang, Lucent's vice president of
transmission sales for China. ''The systems for Hubei are the latest - and most powerful - example of what Lucent's
digital video and optical networking expertise can accomplish together.''

When combined, Lucent's SDH, ATM and MPEG-2 system allows for a single network to carry video, voice, and
data and it provides remote locations with video through the centralized network.

Lucent's fiber-optic digital video installation in Hubei will allow broadcasters to add and drop programming for each
city in a flexible manner. The central control for the Hubei network will reside in Wuhan, the provincial city.

The Hubei network is part of the China digital television infrastructure build-out. Each of China's 31 provinces is
expected to use MPEG-2/ATM/SDH over ATM as the standard platform for transmitting digital television.

The largest example of MPEG-2 over fiber in a single network, the Hubei network includes 39 Lucent MPEG-2
Digital Video System units and more than 44 WaveStar ADM 16/1 multiplexing units. The network will combine the
Lucent WaveStar DVS with Lucent's Wavestar Add/Drop Multiplexer (ADM) 16/1 and the Lucent ITM-SC
(Integrated Transport Management - Subnetwork Controller). The WaveStar ADM will provide Hubei with an
integrated SDH and MPEG-2/ATM solution, which gives superior bandwidth efficiency and flexibility.

''Digital video networks require highly flexible and intelligent design components,'' said Andreas Papanicolaou,
president of Lucent Digital Video. ''Lucent is prepared to take digital video to new heights through optical networks,
which are the future of this industry.''

Lucent's SDH architecture is used throughout China today in the national, provincial, city junction, and rural
networks. The Hubei system will use ATM over STM-16 links running at 2.5 gigabits per second.

For more information on the Lucent MPEG-2 Digital Video System, visit the Lucent Digital Video Web site at
www.lucent.com/ldv. For more information on Lucent's SDH products, visit www.lucent.com/netsys/opticalnet/

Lucent won an Engineering Emmy Award in 1997 for its pioneering work in DTV as a member of the HDTV Grand
Alliance. The company, which contributed to the original MPEG-2 specification, also built the world's first MPEG-2
and HDTV encoders.

Lucent Digital Video is one of several new entrepreneurial business groups formed by Lucent to bring to market the
best of Bell Labs technologies. Leveraging decades of Bell Labs, research and development, the group was formed
to manufacture and market digital video products, including encoders. Lucent Digital Video markets its product line
for cable, wireless cable, fiber optic and satellite back-hauling, DBS (Direct Broadcast Satellite) and other
applications worldwide. In January, 1998, Lucent Digital Video announced a strategic alliance with Harris Corp.
[NYSE:HRS - news] to market DTV equipment for the North American broadcast market.

KenG