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To: helkel who wrote (25514)8/24/1998 4:41:00 PM
From: Bobby G.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36349
 
helkel -

Was that you dumping all your PAIR in the late afternoon and buying ADTN? ;-)

Anyone have any comments on this:

biz.yahoo.com

Monday August 24, 10:02 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

Ericsson Signs Two Major Contracts in Brazil

STOCKHOLM, Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)--August 24, 1998--Ericsson has signed two contracts in Brazil with the operators Telesp S.A. and Companhia Telefonica da Borda do Campo (CTBC). The contracts include advanced access solutions for the fixed telecom network. Both companies have recently been taken over by the Spanish operator Telefonica, as part of the ongoing deregulation of the Brazilian telecoms market.

Telesp S.A. has awarded Ericsson the delivery of approximately 80,000 subscriber lines based on Ericsson's Digital Pair Gain System. The new lines will be used to expand capacity in the So Paulo area, where demand for new services is outstripping the operator's ability to deploy infrastructure by laying new cable. The delivery will be completed by the end of the year.

Ericsson's Digital Pair Gain System (PGS) allows multiple telephone connections or services to be carried over a single copper subscriber line. The all-digital system reduces the labor- intensive testing of copper pairs required for analogue systems, while delivering high-quality full-duplex 64 kbit/s service over very long cable runs. Ericsson's PGS products, which can provide from two to twelve subscriber lines over a single copper pair, provide new lines at a cost that is typically one third to one quarter of the cost of the other solutions.

A second contract has been signed with Companhia Telefonica da Borda do Campo (CTBC) and includes access network products for an advanced optical solution employing SDH. The network expansion, which will add 60,000 lines in the Santo Andre region of So Paulo county, is based on Ericsson's Diamux 500 digital cross connect platform. The delivery has begun and will continue throughout the year.

Ericsson's Diamux System Services provides a wide range of solutions for flexible access networks. The Diamux series includes a full range of products designed to handle from 2 to 1, 320 subscribers per node. The Diamux 500 unit selected by CTBC is a cost-effective solution for medium to large sites and offers a full range of options for POTS, ISDN and data services.

Ericsson's 100,000 employees are active in more than 130 countries. Their combined expertise in fixed and mobile networks, mobile phones and infocom systems makes Ericsson a world-leading supplier in telecommunications.
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Contact:

KATHY EGAN
PER BENGTSSSON
212 685-4030
BG



To: helkel who wrote (25514)8/24/1998 5:33:00 PM
From: Graham Dellaire  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36349
 
My comment on ADTN eating Pair's lunch.

I think ADTN is selling butter sandwichs and you can buy a club sandwich and fries from Pairgain for less... read this:

PairGain Introduces HiGain '98 Offering Unsurpassed
Performance at Lower Cost


Business Wire - May 26, 1998 13:02

TUSTIN, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 26, 1998--

HDSL Market Leader's New Systems Offer Extended Reach, Backwards Compatibility, Reduced
Power Consumption, Flexible Manageability

PairGain Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: PAIR) Tuesday introduced HiGain(R) '98, an evolution of its
current, market leading T1 access HDSL (High-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) product line.

The company's new HiGain '98 systems allow telephone companies to service more customers than
ever before, with a reach capability of up to 11 miles. Power consumption in HiGain '98 systems has
been significantly reduced and units are smaller, allowing for higher density and lower deployment
costs.

The new products are 100 percent backward compatible with the company's existing HiGain
products, allowing service providers to easily integrate the new solutions with the embedded base of
hundreds of thousands of HiGain units already installed in today's telecom infrastructure. PairGain
customers are able to phase in the newer products with maximum efficiency, as there is no
requirement to train installation personnel and existing inventory can be intermixed with new HiGain
'98 systems. Service providers worldwide use HiGain systems to provide their corporate customers
with T1/E1 access lines for data, voice and video connections, and to deploy other high-bandwidth
services such as frame relay and cellular.

"Today's HiGain '98 products have been developed as a response to feedback we've received from
hundreds of customers currently using our products. The resulting products reflect our strategy to
enable service providers with a mechanism to deliver advanced new services to their customers at
lower costs," said Howard Flagg, president of PairGain. "PairGain is dedicated to leading DSL
technology to new levels, and HiGain '98 demonstrates this commitment."

HiGain systems transport data, voice and video at rates of 1.544 Mbps (T1) or 2.048 Mbps (E1),
achieving fiber optic quality over ordinary copper telephone lines. HiGain '98 systems consist of line
units, remote units, doublers for extended reach installations, indoor and outdoor enclosures, and fully
network managed shelves. HiGain '98 systems are being deployed by PairGain customers today. The
new systems offer telephone companies increased functionality and benefits at reduced cost, including:

Extended Reach: The new HiGain '98 systems support up to five spans, using four new doublers, with
the ability to line power four spans (three doublers) and the remote unit, extending reach to beyond
60,000 feet, or 11 miles, over 24 AWG cable. This feature allows service providers to offer
HDSL-based T1/E1 services to areas outside of the previous 24,000 foot range, formerly
provisioned by installing costly, labor intensive repeatered T1 or fiber optic equipment.

Reduced power consumption: Power consumption in the line units has been reduced by 45 percent,
allowing for higher shelf density in the central office and increasing battery life. Doubler power
consumption has also been reduced dramatically, allowing for more doublers to be installed in the
apparatus case and reducing costs of deployment. The remote unit also consumes less power,
reducing feeder application costs.

Backward compatibility: All HiGain '98 products are backward compatible and fully interoperable
and interchangeable with existing HiGain products.

Network management: HiGain '98 systems offer full TL1 management support, allowing telephone
companies to manage hundreds of systems from a central Network Operations Center (NOC) using
Telnet, an IP-based application. Additionally, HiGain '98 is fully supported by multishelf TAO with
the network management features of HiGain systems, including X.25 compatibility.

Slimmer design: The new HiGain '98 systems have slimmed down, and the doublers and remote units
are the smallest on the market. Smaller units allow a higher density in the CO and enclosures, which
significantly lowers the cost of deployment and maintenance for service providers.

Unsurpassed performance: HiGain '98 systems incorporate several features that boost overall
reliability and performance, including: the industry's safest line powering with advanced ground fault
detection circuitry, extremely low doubler delay allowing for extended reach and better integration
with existing automatic protection systems, and best jitter and wander performance enabling the
transport of Stratum 1 clock.

New Applications: HiGain '98 allows service providers to deliver high-speed services, via HDSL, to
more customers than ever before. The products uniquely support the large installed base of traditional
copper-fed digital loop carrier installations and allow HDSL deployment in situations where
customers were serviced by repeatered T1 or fiber optic installations.

HiGain '98 systems continue to lead the industry with the same ease of installation and low
maintenance as current HiGain products. HiGain '98 products are fully NEBS Level 3 and GR-1089
Class A2 and A3 compliant.

Pricing and Availability: HiGain '98 systems are shipping today. Pricing is based on volume.

About PairGain Technologies

PairGain Technologies is the market leader in the design, manufacture and marketing of advanced
xDSL communications systems. PairGain's products allow network service providers and
organizations with private networks to rapidly deploy high-speed data, video and voice services to
end users over the existing infrastructure of copper telephone lines.

PairGain's HiGain(R), PG-Plus(TM), PG-Flex(TM), Megabit Access and campus area network
products are marketed under the trademark CopperOptics(R), indicating their ability to provide fiber
optic quality transmission over the "last mile" in both public and private networks worldwide.
Additional information about the company is available at www.pairgain.com

Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this announcement are
forward-looking statements which involve risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to
economic, competitive, governmental and technological factors affecting the company's operations,
markets, products, services and prices and other factors discussed in the company's filings with the
Securities and Exchange Commission.