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To: Duke who wrote (1562)10/12/1998 10:33:00 AM
From: w2j2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1629
 
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--October 12, 1998--Frame relay network
managers can now expand their networks by integrating ATM
(asynchronous transfer mode) and frame relay services on a single
network. The new feature from Bell Atlantic is called Frame
Relay-to-ATM Service Interworking.
The combination of both services on the same network provides the
flexibility to select on a location-by-location basis the best service
-- either ATM or frame relay -- to support customer applications.
"Many companies have created frame relay networks to increase
bandwidth at a reduced cost, but heightened use of multimedia is
causing some network managers to also consider using ATM," said Cheryl
Lyle, ATM Product Manager, Bell Atlantic. "Frame Relay-to-ATM Service
Interworking provides an economical solution combining the best
features of both networks while preserving existing investments.
Customers see the opportunity to expand networks to include many more
sites now that frame relay and ATM can be fully integrated."
The new Bell Atlantic interworking service is available in
Maryland, Delaware, the District of Columbia, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia. It is designed for
government agencies and businesses with branch offices and regional
centers, especially those in finance, education, and health care.

Successful Trial at Virginia Tech

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia
Tech) is one such customer. The university conducted a successful
60-day technical trial that linked several ATM and frame relay sites
to ensure that they would operate smoothly using the current
infrastructure.
Bell Atlantic's Frame Relay-to-ATM Service Interworking feature
will allow Virginia Tech to grow NET.WORK.VIRGINIA, which is an
important network of physical locations in the state dedicated to
providing lifelong education to the people of Virginia.
"There are 250 network locations right now, including
universities and K-12 schools connected primarily via ATM. We expect
that number to increase to about 2,000 locations over the next year
since they can be connected via both frame relay and ATM," said Jeff
Crowder, project director for NET.WORK.VIRGINIA at Virginia Tech.

The Interworking Function

The interworking feature is transparent. Frame relay end-users
are unaware they are connected to an ATM user and, likewise, the ATM
end-user is not aware of the connection to a frame relay user. In the
Bell Atlantic network, the interworking function is provided by
Ascend's B-STDX 9000 Multiservice Switch. The switches performing the
frame relay to ATM interworking are equipped with Ascend's DS3 ATM
card, which are connected to an Ascend CBX 500 ATM switch.
"Bell Atlantic is providing a seamless connection -- through
Ascend equipment-- between the frame relay and ATM networks, which is
critical for end-users. We are on our second generation of
interworking products, which have proven to be user-friendly and easy
to provision and, as a result, helpful in this seamless connection,"
said Tom DeCanio, vice president, product marketing, Core Switching
Division, Ascend Communications, Inc.

Frame Relay and ATM Benefits

Frame Relay remains one of the most popular and fastest-growing
methods of transporting voice and data over wide area networks. ATM
has become the preferred technology for supporting multimedia
applications over wide area networks.
Instead of using costly physical facilities to connect multiple
locations, frame relay service uses the public network to give
customers Permanent Virtual Connections (PVCs) that provide multi-site
connectivity through the same physical access line. A single virtual
circuit can take the place of hundreds of dedicated low-speed lines,
cables, hardware units, and modems. By sharing network resources,
businesses benefit from greatly reduced costs.
ATM Cell Relay service, based on powerful ATM and SONET
(synchronous optical network) technologies, supports applications
including video distribution and conferencing, distance learning,
local area network interconnections, high speed data base access,
digital libraries, research collaboration and Internet support for
both high speed access and network backbones. Most importantly, ATM
supports all of these applications on a single network.