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To: John Cuthbertson who wrote (11794)6/25/1998 2:16:00 PM
From: bananawind  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
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Nortel (Northern Telecom) Reinforces Support for
IMT-2000 Initiative With Plans for 3G Digital Wireless
Trials in Late 1998

PR Newswire - June 25, 1998 13:45

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DALLAS, June 25 /PRNewswire/ - Nortel (Northern Telecom) (NYSE: NT/TSE: NTL) today
strongly reinforced its support for the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) initiative to
create a single, global standard for digital wireless communications, announcing plans to deploy a
series of experimental third generation (3G) wireless networks beginning in the fourth quarter of this
year.

Known as IMT-2000, this important ITU effort has as its goal the realization of a next generation
standard which envisions seamless roaming, ubiquitous availability, affordability and ease-of-use for
wireless subscribers around the world.

As one of the top three global providers of networks using today's major second generation digital
wireless standards, Nortel's experimental 3G networks will complement the IMT-2000 initiative by
exploring all aspects of GSM, cdmaOne (IS-95 CDMA) and IS-136 TDMA evolution.

Emphasis will be placed on graceful transition to standards convergence for existing operators and
subscribers.

''We strongly support the IMT-2000 goal of standards convergence,'' said Matt Desch, president,
Wireless Networks, Nortel. ''Our trial plans heavily cross leverage various technology-driven 3G
proposals with an eye toward convergence to one standard.''

''With one standard,'' Desch said, ''we can offer operators - and they, in turn, can offer their
customers - the highest possible service value at reasonable cost.''

Nortel will also explore innovations in Wideband CDMA radio design, IP networking and
multimedia in realizing the IMT-2000 goal of a single standard.

''As we grow to depend on the World Wide Web as a critical medium for services, e-commerce
and information, the need for true, 'anytime, anywhere' Internet access - or webtone as Nortel calls
it - dictates complementary wireless and wireline solutions,'' Desch said. ''Our 3G initiatives will
bring webtone and rugged reliable IP networks to wireless.''

Pascal Debon, president, GSM Wireless Networks, Nortel, plans to start deployment of three
experimental 3G networks before the end of the year. This includes one in Canada, one in a
Western European capital, and another to be determined.

''These will be Wideband CDMA networks in support of the transition from GSM to IMT-2000
for our key customers,'' Debon said.

Other Nortel experimental networks will address the same issues from the perspectives of operators
using the other two major digital wireless technologies.

''This effort complements other 3G initiatives already underway with a number of our lead
cdmaOne customers,'' said Richard Lowe, vice-president and general manager, CDMA Wireless
Networks, Nortel. ''Our 3G-ready cdmaOne platform will enable our customers to migrate
smoothly to 3G with maximum leverage from their existing cdmaOne investments.''

''Our 3G transition plan for IS-136 TDMA includes joint development with our GSM product for a
common packet infrastructure (General Packet Radio Services or GPRS) leading toward an EDGE
trial in early 1999,'' said John Vice, vice-president and general manager, TDMA Wireless
Networks, Nortel.

''EDGE will allow our customers to deliver data speeds up to 384 kilobits per second,'' Vice said.
''And we plan to build on this to provide a complete 3G evolution strategy for our IS-136 TDMA
operators by the year 2000.''

SOURCE Northern Telecom Limited