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To: lib who wrote (21076)8/31/1998 11:40:00 AM
From: Moonray  Respond to of 45548
 
3Com Corporation and AG Communication Systems Enter Joint Marketing
Initiative for Video and Data Services over ATM
10:03 a.m. Aug 31, 1998 Eastern

SANTA CLARA, Calif.(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 31, 1998--3Com Corporation
(Nasdaq:COMS) and AG Communication Systems announced today that the two
companies have established a joint marketing initiative to deliver flexible and
economical high-quality video conferencing and data services over asynchronous
transfer mode (ATM) metropolitan and wide area networks (WANs). The two
companies have already successfully deployed distance learning networks at
Shenandoah Telephone Company (Virginia) and Washington Township Public
Schools (New Jersey), as well as a high-performance network at University Hospital
(Colorado).

The companies will jointly market their respective products to bring focus to the
advantages of deploying video over ATM. AG Communication Systems' ATIUM
VIA 188(R) transfers MPEG-2 video from standard sources over ATM. Its ATIUM
Time and ATIUM View software make conference scheduling and management
simple through a user-friendly browser or graphical interface. 3Com's ATM
high-function switches and WAN access switches support the wide range of
applications and features critical to ATM networks.

The ATIUM VIA 188 interoperates with 3Com's products for multipoint broadcasts,
enabling powerful room-based video networks for distance learning, remote
arraignment, telemedicine and corporate conferencing applications.

"Together, AG Communication Systems and 3Com bring great value to our current
customers and potential new customers for powerful video networking and ATM
capabilities," said Mark Emery, vice president and general manager of AG
Communication Systems' New Ventures Group. "This relationship will accelerate the
application of new technology and drive customer successes in both campus and
WAN environments."

"Together, our companies can harness the power of ATM to provide high-quality
video efficiently over heterogeneous, cost-effective, multi-purpose ATM networks
instead of over more costly, stand-alone, dedicated video broadcast networks," said
Richard Forberg, 3Com's director for ATM LAN/MAN Solutions. "We'll work
together to bring these next-generation interactive video capabilities to targeted
domestic and international markets, such as education, military, business and service
providers. The relationship will also allow us to explore synergies with common
partners and resellers." Current Joint Customer Deployments

In the northern Virginia region outside of Washington, D.C., AG Communication
Systems and 3Com have connected three local high schools with Lord Fairfax
Community College in a distance learning network. Shenandoah Telephone Company
provides the ATM infrastructure to link six ATIUM VIA 188s through a 3Com
CoreBuilder(tm) 7000 high-function switch.

The distance learning network has been in use since the fall of 1996.

"We're a small, rural telecommunications company that's providing state-of-the-art
technology to our customers," said David Ferguson, vice president of customer
service at Shenandoah Telephone Company. "Our distance learning partnership using
AG Communication Systems and 3Com technology prevents a school's staff
resources from being a limiting factor in our children's education."

In the Delaware Valley of southern New Jersey, AG Communication Systems and
3Com have linked 12 schools in a distance learning network in Washington
Township. Fourteen VIA 188s are connected through CoreBuilder 7000 ATM
switches, providing distance education classes since the fall of 1997.

"The AG Communication and 3Com solution provide our schools with an opportunity
to deliver curricula to many classrooms simultaneously, thus improving the efficiency
and effectiveness of education," said James Dubois, director of technology for
Washington Township Public Schools. "Moreover, it ensures consistency in the
delivery of the curricular material by one instructor."

In February 1998, 3Com completed installation of a powerful enterprise network at
Denver's University Hospital based on 65 CoreBuilder7000 ATM switches. ATM
data and video connectivity is extended between its existing campus and its new
Fitzsimons site seven miles away using 3Com's PathBuilder(tm) WAN access
switches. Currently, two VIA 188s link the separate locations for telemedicine
applications, including remote consultation and medical training. Efficient, Scalable,
High-Quality Video

With the VIA 188, end users benefit from a solution that transfers both video and
data with downstream LAN/WAN connectivity in a unit about the size of a home
video cassette recorder. The VIA 188 works with off-the-shelf video equipment and
monitors and offers point-to-point and point-to-multipoint connectivity for operational
and economic efficiency. And because the VIA 188 supports multiple MPEG-2
decoders, fewer units are needed for video conferencing networks.

The VIA 188 allows users add/drop capability, so they can send multiple-encoded
ATM MPEG-2 streams over one OC-3 or DS-3 facility to an ATM switch or
inverse multiplexer, saving on ATM facilities and switch port costs.

In conjunction with the VIA 188, AG Communication Systems provides additional
value to its customers with its ATIUM Time and ATIUM View software products.
With ATIUM Time, users program the times and locations of videoconferences
through a user-friendly graphical interface that utilizes and manages SVC ATM
video connections. The ATIUM Time management system also provides conference
usage and diagnostic data. The ATIUM View element manager provides in-band
ATM control of the VIA 188. With a GUI interface for network, VIA and card-level
views, it also provides channel status, channel rates and performance history. About
3Com

3Com Corporation enables individuals and organizations worldwide to communicate
and share information and resources at anytime from anywhere. As one of the
world's preeminent suppliers of data, voice and video communications technology,
3Com has delivered networking solutions to more than 200 million customers
worldwide. The company provides large enterprises, small and medium enterprises,
carriers and network service providers, and consumers with comprehensive,
innovative information access products and system solutions for building intelligent,
reliable and high performance local and wide area networks. For further information,
visit 3Com's World Wide Website at 3com.com or the press site at
http//www.3Com.com/pressbox. About AG Communication Systems

With more than a century of customer service, Phoenix-based AG Communication
Systems is a leading developer and manufacturer of advanced communication
products and services, including access, video, wireless and intelligent network
products. AG Communication Systems' GTD-5(R) digital switching systems serve
more than 17 million customers worldwide in business, industry and government, as
well as subscribers serviced by the public telephone network. Annual revenues for
the fiscal year ended September 1997 were $400 million. Additional information is
available on the company's web site at www.agcs.com.

All products and brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective owners. GTD-5 is a registered trademark used under license from GTE
Corporation. ATIUM VIA 188 is a registered trademark of AG Communication
Systems. 3Com is a registered trademark and CoreBuilder and PathBuilder are
trademarks of 3Com Corporation.

Copyright 1998, Business Wire

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To: lib who wrote (21076)8/31/1998 11:41:00 AM
From: joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 45548
 


lib,

>>But how can stabilization happen if nobody is buying?<<

IMO, stabilization can happen if everybody stops selling.

This is already happening to a degree with COMS. The good
news with COMS is that it's volume is miniscule with
the big caps that are getting slaughtered.

Also, stabilization can happen if we get some news
that Japan is going to do something right for a change.
IMO, this is very possible because once they are pushed
to the point of having a few major bankruptcies, they will
move their butts. The only time they make progress, is when
they are pushed to the limit. I'm hoping they get
1/6 dozen bank failures before the end of the month...(fat
chance, but we never know).

If Japan shows any signs of improvement, then we will
see relatively rapid healing of the Asian Flu.

Phoenix, I think you live in Japan last I remember. Can
you give us a bird's eye view? Are those politicians
starting to worry yet? Or are they just resigned to loosing
the next elections and bringing in the new wave of
reform? I'll bet the average citizen doesn't know what's
going on much except that his job might be in jeopardy and
that's akin to loosing a member of the family, right? Other
than that, Indonesia, South Korea, China, Russia, etc.
are as important as Mars, Jupiter, and Pluto.

Any thoughts?

joe



To: lib who wrote (21076)8/31/1998 12:02:00 PM
From: Steve Porter  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 45548
 
lib,

You are quite correct in saying TA is out the window in this market.

I think the fact that COMS seems to be holding it's ground would indicate that unless the market really takes a nose dive it should stabalize around this price.

There are tremendous presures on the market from all directions at the moment and it really is almost impossible to call what is going to happen with even the tiniest hint of certainty.

If you are thinking of buying I would recommend a staggered buy order in small chunks of the total amount you plan to purchase. Don't buy it all at once. You may lose a 1/2 pt of price buying in little bits, but IMHO the security of the small trades gives you a better chance of surviving this kind of market.

Steve