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To: Yeadon who wrote (154)9/16/1998 12:24:00 PM
From: Steve Fancy  Respond to of 285
 
Alcatel Unveils Evolutionary Step in Optical Leadership

BusinessWire, Wednesday, September 16, 1998 at 10:20

ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 14, 1998--Alcatel is
unveiling another optical gateway network element September 14-16,
1998 at the 1998 National Fiber Optics Engineers Conference (NFOEC) in
Orlando.
Focusing on end-to-end wavelength services, Alcatel's
Optinex(TM)1680 OGM (Optical Gateway Manager) is part of a generation
of products that manages entry points into the Optical Layer.
The 1680 OGM is built on revolutionary patent-pending
architecture. This architecture eliminates the limitations of a
traditional SONET/SDH multiplexer. The architecture allows the 1680
OGM to serve multiple 10 GB/s (stacked-delete) rings in a central
office from a single network element. It minimizes office cabling and
congestion because traffic can be groomed directly from one ring to
another without ever leaving the network element.
Two transoceanic networks, Global Crossing's Mid-Atlantic
Crossing (MAC) and a new consortium for Japan-U.S. Cable Network, will
be incorporating the 1680 OGM with its unique SDH/Sonet features,
including NPE (Network Protection Equipment) known as transoceanic 4
fiber bi-ring switching, into their respective networks
The new product continues Alcatel's leadership of the "optical
gateway" concept introduced at Supercomm with Alcatel's first Optinex
1680 Optical Gateway Cross Connect (OGX). "The 1680 OGM brings the
functions of the optical layer further out in the network. It provides
the efficient management needed to meet the growing traffic demands,"
said Ken Lewis, VP/GM Core Transport Networks.
In developing this innovative new product, Alcatel leverages its
extensive network experience. The 1680 OGM supports some of the most
popular network applications pioneered by Alcatel, including
in-service conversions from linear to ring topologies. Alcatel
maximizes its experience in both digital cross-connect systems and
SONETS/SDH add/drop multiplexers to produce this integrated node
concept with the scalability, flexibility and functionality of the
1680 OGM and 1680 OGX.
Optical gateways provide a high-capacity platform with integrated
Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM) optics. Optical Gateways allow
bit-rate transparent traffic services to be efficiently transported
through the backbone network that is optimized for high-capacity
transport. These gateways are the keys to delivering end-to-end
wavelength services. As the optical layer evolves, Alcatel's
Optinex(TM) product line will foster economically streamlined networks
and a greater range of services. They'll facilitate faster and
higher-level restoration and aggregate bandwidth into larger
components.
"The traffic explosion that initially caused carriers to add
transport capacity is now resulting in a consolidation of elements to
reduce central office costs," said Mathew Steinberg, Director of
Optical Networks for Ryan Hankin Kent, a telecommunications research
firm. "Alcatel's 1680 family of products begins to address large and
small offices."

Alcatel is a world leader in telecommunications systems and
equipment, with operations in over 130 countries. It provides complete
solutions and services ranging from backbone networks to user
terminals for operators, service providers, enterprises and consumers.
Alcatel Alsthom, to be renamed Alcatel, has been up to now a
multi-business company with revenues of $31 billion in 1997. It is
currently reshaping its portfolio on its core business, telecom and
cables, with a dedicated revenue of $23 billion in 1997. For more
information, visit Alcatel via the web at: alcatel.com.

Contact for Alcatel Alsthom Investor Relations (Paris): Charlotte
LAURENT-OTTOMANE, (33.1) 40 76 13 30 or ottomane@ahqps.alcatel.fr
(Fax): (33.1) 40 76 14 05 -- UK media contact: Barrington Lloyd
International, tel. +44 (0) 1799 506 187 or barry.lloyd@bli.co.uk

CONTACT: Alcatel
Amy Morenz
972/996-7896
Internet: Amy_P_Morenz@aud.alcatel.com

KEYWORD: FLORIDA
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS COMED TELECOMMUNICATIONS
PRODUCT

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To: Yeadon who wrote (154)9/16/1998 12:58:00 PM
From: larry pollock  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 285
 
Is this the Jim Donald/DSC legacy?