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To: Stephen B. Temple who wrote (1518)10/14/1998 8:31:00 PM
From: Stephen B. Temple  Respond to of 3178
 
Nortel Networks Supports Interoperability and Contributes Internet Technologies for InteropNet at NetWorld+Interop 98 Atlanta Voice Over IP, Wireless LANs and MPOA Showcased in This Year's Network

October 14, 1998



SANTA CLARA, Ca, Oct. 13 /PRNewswire/ via NewsEdge Corporation -- Bay Networks, a Nortel Networks (NYSE: NT/TSE: NTL) line of business (LOB), reinforced its commitment to providing leading-edge technology and promoting interoperability and open standards by providing, for the fourth consecutive year, substantial support for the InteropNet infrastructure at NetWorld+Interop 98 Atlanta.

The InteropNet at NetWorld+Interop is the premier example of multivendor, multiprotocol interoperability in the industry. This sophisticated network contains equipment from more than 100 different vendors and is the world's largest short-term, real-time network. The InteropNet provides highly reliable, redundant and leading-edge connectivity to over 600 exhibitors and supports local and remote site connectivity, multiple media and protocols, as well as adopted and emerging applications.

Nortel Networks is this year's sole InteropNet Diamond-level contributor, providing over US$5 million in equipment and network support to the InteropNet. As a proof point for the company's Unified Networks(x) strategy, telephony products will be added to the InteropNet, which already highlights several data networking products from the Bay Networks LOB. Unified Networks create greater value for customers worldwide by delivering integrated network solutions spanning data and telephony.

Key new elements of the 1998 InteropNet include voice over IP (VoIP) technologies, including vendor interoperability demonstrations; a wireless network utilizing the 802.11 standard; support for Multi-Protocol over ATM (MPOA); and 802.1Q virtual LANs (VLANs). In addition to donating equipment, Nortel Networks is also donating the time of several senior-level engineers to the InteropNet Network Operations Center (NOC) team to assist in the design, deployment and management of the InteropNet.

The InteropNet presents a unique opportunity for exhibitors and attendees to experiment with how different technologies and manufacturers of equipment interoperate and to test-drive some of the latest technologies. The objectives of the InteropNet are to provide a stable production network for exhibitor and attendee use and to showcase emerging networking technologies.

The Nortel Networks products help provide the infrastructure for several emerging technology demonstrations, remote site network services, and wide area connectivity. Participation in the InteropNet provides Nortel Networks with several benefits, including: protocol improvements, usability improvements, and experience as a user.

The following Nortel Networks products support the InteropNet at NetWorld+Interop: Accelar 1000 family routing switches; BCN, BLN, ARN and ASN routers; System 5000 intelligent switching hubs; System 5000BH ATM switches; BayStack 350 10/100 Mbps Autosense switches; Centillion 100 and Centillion 1600 ATM switches; MX50 ATM Access Concentrators; BayStack 301 Ethernet switches; BayStack 101 Ethernet hubs, BayStack 600 wireless LAN devices, Remote Annex 8000 Access servers; MicroAnnex Terminal Communication Servers; Nautica 4000 remote access servers and Corporate LAN Access Modules (CLAM); Contivity 4000 and 2000 extranet switches, Micom V/IP Phone/FAX IP Gateways, Meridian 1 Option 11 PBXs and LanCity cable modems.

Nortel Networks is also providing Optivity network management tools to help support central control of the InteropNet. Optivity serves as one of the core applications for configuration, management, and troubleshooting of the networks' equipment.

NetWorld+Interop provides networking, Internet and telecommunications professional buyers with a uniquely comprehensive forum for education and hands-on products and services in order to make critical purchase decisions. NetWorld+Interop affords buyers from enterprises, carrier/service providers, and resellers/integrators the opportunity to experience live technology demonstrations first-hand. It's this focus on advanced, multi-vendor, multi-protocol, multi-service interoperability technologies and solutions that make NetWorld+Interop the definitive networking event. NetWorld+Interop is produced by ZD Events, the events group of Ziff-Davis (NYSE:ZD). For more information, visit interop.com.

(x) denotes asterisk

SOURCE Northern Telecom Limited

/CONTACT: Erin Curtis, Nortel Networks, (408) 495-3619, ecurtis(at)baynetworks.com; Maddi Merrill, Networld+Interop, (650) 578-6996, maddi_merrill(at)zd.com; Frank McNally, Nortel Networks, (703) 712-8374, frank.mcnally(at)nortel.com; Or visit Nortel Networks' web-site at www.nortelnetworks.com; Nortel's press releases are also available through CNO-Call by fax at 800-758-5804, ext. 122158 or at prnewswire.com /Company News On-Call: prnewswire.com or fax at 800-758-5804, ext. 122158/ (NTL. NT)





To: Stephen B. Temple who wrote (1518)10/15/1998 8:48:00 PM
From: Stephen B. Temple  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3178
 
ERICSSON LAUNCHES DIRECT CALLS FROM WEB SITES

October 15, 1998 TELECOMWORLDWIRE via NewsEdge
Corporation : Ericsson Inc has released an IP
telephony product that enables Internet
users to call a customer service, sales or
technical support representative by clicking
on an icon on a web site. The Phone Doubler
Quick Call (PDQC) product, which uses
microclient software to provide fast
downloading from the web, allows call
centres and e-commerce providers to receive
the direct calls from the Internet without
replacing their current phone system and it
works with any telephone system, PBX or call
center system. The PDQC system, which also
allows phone to phone calls and fax calls
over IP networks, costs US$55,000 for a fully
loaded, fully installed system.



To: Stephen B. Temple who wrote (1518)10/19/1998 5:00:00 PM
From: Stephen B. Temple  Respond to of 3178
 
Japan Telecom Launches IP Telephony Service Using VocalTec and Fujitsu Business Systems Joint Solution

Business/Technology Editors

TOKYO, Japan and HERZLIYA, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct.
19, 1998--Fujitsu Business Systems (FJB) and VocalTec Communications
Ltd. (Nasdaq:VOCLF), the IP communications company, today announced
that Japan Telecom, a major Japanese domestic and international carrier,
chose FJB's Web Telephony Solution based on the VocalTec Ensemble
Architecture(tm) (VEA) to launch its commercially available low-cost
fax-to-fax IP service and a planned phone-to-phone IP service. Japan
Telecom's planned phone-to-phone service will use ITXC's
WWeXchange(SM) service to expand their long distance reach. The
VocalTec Ensemble Architecture includes the VocalTec Telephony
Gateway(tm), VocalTec Gatekeeper(tm) and the VocalTec Network
Manager(tm).
"We chose the VocalTec Ensemble Architecture because it allows us to
offer our customers quality, reliable and secure low-cost fax-to-fax and
phone-to-phone service," said Yutaka Nakano, general manager, Data
Communications Planning Department at Japan Telecom. "VocalTec offers
superior technology and partners with companies that extend the reach and
capabilities of our network."
"Fujitsu Business Systems and VocalTec Communications are working
together to provide a complete IP telephony solution to the service provider
and the corporate markets," said Mikio Ohtsuki, President at Fujitsu
Business Systems (FJB), integrator of VocalTec's IP telephony network
solutions in Japan. "FJB's system integration and support capabilities are
designed to address the specific needs of service providers in Japan and
Asia. We work with VocalTec because they are a clear leader in the IP
telephony industry."
"Today's announcement with Japan Telecom demonstrates VocalTec's
continued leadership in the IP telephony, global carrier market," said Dr.
Elon Ganor, chairman at VocalTec Communications. "Though important,
gateways provide only one of the essential components needed by carriers
to support global IP telephony services. Without gatekeepers and network
managers, IP telephony networks lack the necessary intelligence to support
traditional and enhanced applications. VEA provides the infrastructures
these carriers need. We are committed to developing full solutions and
partnering with other leading companies, such as Fujitsu BSC and ITXC, to
enable our customers to deliver superior services."
"VEA gives ITXC the scalability and manageability we need to support
the volume of traffic affiliates like Japan Telecom are bringing to our
WWeXchange Service," said Tom Evslin, CEO at ITXC. "The introduction
of VEA and the emergence of Japan Telecom as a provider of IP Telephony
services are indicators of the rapid maturing and growth of IP Telephony."

About the VocalTec Ensemble Architecture

The VocalTec Ensemble Architecture(tm), including the VocalTec
Telephony Gateway(tm), VocalTec Gatekeeper(tm) and VocalTec
Network Manager(tm), is the first open IP telephony platform to support the
most advanced industry standards for widescale, secure and reliable IP
telephony services. With support for third-party accounting, billing and
security solutions, it provides the framework for quality, intelligent IP
telephony services and centralized management solutions for the routing of
traffic between thousands of gateways and gatekeepers, network
management agents and millions of end-user devices, including PC clients,
standard telephones and other communications devices.

About VocalTec Communications

VocalTec Communications software enables audio, video, data, text and
collaborative communications between personal computers and other
devices over IP networks. VocalTec is a leader in developing innovative,
open standards products that bridge IP networks and the traditional public
switched telephone network (PSTN) and drive the convergence of
computing and telephone technologies. For the latest company information,
visit VocalTec on the World Wide Web at vocaltec.com.

About Fujitsu Business Systems

Fujitsu Business Systems is one of Japan's leading communications and
systems integrators, providing corporate customers with business solutions in
system integration, Web, networking, service, and support areas.

NOTE: VocalTec(R), Internet Phone(R), Community Browser(tm),
Atrium(tm), VocalTec Ensemble Architecture(tm), VocalTec Telephony
Gateway(tm), Surf&Call(tm), VocalTec Gatekeeper(tm), Internet Phone
Lite(tm), and VocalTec Network Manager(tm) are trademarks or registered
trademarks of VocalTec Communications Ltd. Other trademarks are the
property of their respective holders.

Certain statements contained in this release may contain forward-looking
information with respect to plans, projections or the future performance of
VocalTec Communications, the occurrence of which involves certain risks
and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, product and market
acceptance risks, the impact of competitive pricing, competitive products,
product development, commercialization and technological difficulties and
other risks detailed in the Company's reports filed from time to time with the
Securities and Exchange Commission.