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To: Stephen B. Temple who wrote (1747)11/4/1998 8:07:00 AM
From: Stephen B. Temple  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3178
 
Sun Delivers End-to-End Product Solutions for Network-Enabled Embedded Market

November 4, 1998

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE) via
NewsEdge Corporation -- Real-Time
Operating System, Applications and
Management Products to Enable Millions of
New Information Appliances

On the Network

Sun Microsystems, Inc. today announced
End-To-End product solutions for enabling
new embedded market opportunities. Sun, a
leader in network computing for the
enterprise, is delivering solutions that enable
the creation of a world-wide network of
devices that link the consumer to a wealth of
information, entertainment and business
services. Using Sun's powerful backend
servers and network-enabled client software
solutions, businesses can take advantage of
rapidly expanding service delivery networks
to reach new customers at home, in the
office and on the road.

Sun's complete range of network-enabled
embedded products allow device
manufacturers and service providers to
address these new market opportunities
today. ChorusOS(TM) and JavaOS(TM) for
Consumers(TM) real-time embedded systems
software help to run both network switches
and the access-devices that plug-in to the
network. A suite of web-based consumer
applications and built-in dynamic device
management using the Java(TM) Dynamic
Management Kit(TM) software makes these
networked devices more functional and
easy-to-use for consumers than ever before.

"In addition to providing the Java(TM)
platform technologies to developers we are
also providing implementations to customers
looking for turnkey solutions," said Mark
Tolliver, President of Suns Consumer and
Embedded Division. "With ChorusOS as the
foundation, and Java technology as the
bricks and mortar, Sun is providing complete
solutions to build network-aware devices."

ChorusOS(TM) and Sun(TM) Embedded
Workshop 2.0

ChorusOS 3.2 - the cornerstone of Sun's
embedded product offering, is available
today. A robust, real-time operating system
optimized for telecommunications, ChorusOS
provides manufacturers with exceptional
reliability and high-availability, at levels
suitable for mission-critical central switch
room environments. The modular architecture
of ChorusOS with replaceable system
components, enables the implementation of
highly scalable embedded solutions, from
mobile phones to high-end network
equipment.

To enable embedded developers to get their
job done more quickly, new Sun(TM)
Embedded Workshop 2.0 software provides a
state of the art, integrated development
environment for the ChorusOS and JavaOS
for consumers operating systems. It includes
an easy-to-use graphical user interface, and
a complete host-target toolset. A
configuration tool enables tailoring of
operating system implementations according
to target product requirements. The Sun
Embedded Workshop software is available for
the Solaris(TM) operating environment,
Windows NT and HP-UX and supports a
multitude of processor architectures.

JavaOS for Consumers

Leveraging the unique ChorusOS
componentized OS architecture, JavaOS for
Consumers software provides a small
footprint and efficient implementation of the
PersonalJava(TM) application environment.
This operating system platform solution is
ideal for networked consumer appliances
such as Web-phones, set-top boxes and
handheld computing devices. JavaOS for
Consumers optimizes the PersonalJava
environment by providing native thread
support and access to real-time kernel
features thus enabling the concurrent
execution of Java-based applications and
real-time applications.

JavaOS for Consumers is currently available
on reference platforms based on the
PowerPC, x86 and SPARC(TM) architectures.
At the Embedded Systems West Conference
it will be demonstrated on Intel's StrongARM
reference platform.

Personal Applications

Sun Personal Applications(TM) are a new line
of compact, memory-efficient applications
designed specifically for Internet-connected
consumer devices. The result of the recent
acquisition of Beduin, Communications, Inc.,
these applications provide core functionality
for users to run consumer devices including,
Web browsers, e-mail clients, Personal Digital
Assistants or organizers, Internet screen
phones, wireless phones, set-top boxes, and
car navigation systems.

The first Personal Application product, a
compact browser, is written entirely in the
Java programming language and supports
today's Internet standards to ensure users
can access a wide range of Web pages. The
browser provides integrated telephony
capabilities that may allow a user to click on
a phone number in a Web page and dial the
number automatically. The browser is
scheduled to ship by the end of this calendar
year. Additional applications will follow to
complete the suite, including an email and
organizer application.

Java(TM) Dynamic Management Kit(TM)

The Java Dynamic Management Kit 3.0 is the
industry's first Java-based solution for
building and distributing network management
intelligence into Java technology enabled
appliances. It has been designed to allow
service providers to deliver a new generation
of high-quality services to users faster and
more cost effectively.

The powerful technology provided by Java
Dynamic Management Kit can be used to
develop and deploy just-in-time policy based
services to manage levels of service,
security, user environment or system
operations over large volumes of networked
devices -- so they can be dynamically
managed and updated easily from a central
location. Java Dynamic Management Kit
provides a small footprint core management
runtime (150k) that can be embedded in
systems, applications, datacom equipment or
new consumer devices such as webphones,
set-top-boxes or home automation devices.
Java Dynamic Management Kit provides a
library of reusable JavaBeans(TM) for
management which are dynamically
downloadable into the core management
runtime. These JavaBeans allow fast and
cost-effective creation of smart Java-based
agents, proxy managers as well as embedded
management components for new or existing
management applications. New features
include enhanced capabilities for Web-based
distributed management, automatic
discovery, enhanced security, Jini(TM)
technology and CORBA compatibility.

About Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision,
"The Network Is The Computer(TM)," has
propelled Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:
SUNW), to its position as a leading provider
of high quality hardware, software and
services for establishing enterprise-wide
intranets and expanding the power of the
Internet. With more than $10 billion in annual
revenues, Sun can be found in more than
150 countries and on the World Wide Web at
sun.com.



To: Stephen B. Temple who wrote (1747)11/4/1998 8:08:00 AM
From: Stephen B. Temple  Respond to of 3178
 
Two New Mobile Telecoms Reports Published by Analysys;

November 4, 1998

CAMBRIDGE, U.K.--(BUSINESS WIRE) via
NewsEdge Corporation --

Mass Marketing Mobile Telephony

Data Over Mobile: Commercial Strategies for
Network Operators

Two major new reports covering the
fast-growing mobile telephony market will be
published next month by telecoms
consultancy, Analysys.

Mass Marketing Mobile Telephony reviews in
detail how mobile operators are realigning
their marketing priorities in the face of rising
churn, declining revenue per subscriber and
inflexible investor expectations. The report is
based on research and interviews with
operators in Western and Eastern Europe,
East Asia and North America, and covers
brand creation and management, pricing
policy, distribution, customer care and
loyalty, and new product development.

Data over Mobile: Commercial Strategies for
Network Operators examines the growing
demand for mobile data, and looks at the
issues surrounding frequency, bandwidth and
transmission standards, together with the
development of new terminals or
"smartphones". It identifies how new
standards and technologies will enable the
roll out of new, commercially viable
applications and services.

The reports are published by Analysys
Publications, and cost US$2330 or GBP1295
and will be available in November, either in
paper format or electronically via the Web
(www.analysys.com/publish).

About Analysys (www.analysys.com)

Since 1985, Analysys Ltd - the telecoms
strategy consultancy - has built a worldwide
reputation in the telecoms market, based on
its rigorous research and creative analysis.
With an unrivalled understanding of telecoms
markets, technologies, policy issues and
strategies, Analysys has won a pre-eminent
position in telecoms consultancy.

The company's publishing arm, Analysys
Publications, provides informed analysis and
accurate information on the trends and
issues affecting the telecoms industry. Its
portfolio, delivered in a variety of media,
covers a wide range of telecoms topics and
services. Recent reports include:

- Commercial Strategies for Internet
Telephony - Extracting Value from the
Internet: Commercial Opportunities for
Telecoms Operators - Third Generation
Mobile: Evolution or Revolution - Commercial
Strategies for Fixed-Mobile Convergence -
The World Telecoms Marketplace 1998.

For more information, preview copies or
photography, please contact:

Laura Hobbs Analysys Publications Suite 2,
First Floor, Quayside Cambridge CB5 8AB, UK
Tel: +44 1223 341300 Fax: +44 1223 341317
analysys.com Email:
laura.hobbs@analysys.com

Martin Brooke Martin Brooke Associates Tel:
+44 (0)1223 264050 Email:
martinbrooke@dial.pipex.com



To: Stephen B. Temple who wrote (1747)11/4/1998 8:16:00 AM
From: Stephen B. Temple  Respond to of 3178
 
OT>> Multi-Rate Digital Subscriber Line Technology Provides Superior Internet Access and High-Speed Data Communications

November 4, 1998

GREENLAWN, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE) via
NewsEdge Corporation -- Telebyte
Technology, Inc. ( TBTI) has just announced
availability of the Model 684 MDSL, multi-rate
line adaptive, DSL Modem. This is a
cost-effective solution for situations where
HDSL and ADSL are not suited. The MDSL
approach uses a single twisted pair as
opposed to HDSL's two twisted pairs.
Consequently, it can be used with virtually
all-local loops. MDSL is also here today with
demonstrated performance. This is in
contrast to ADSL's promises of performance,
which to date have been largely unfulfilled.
Target markets for the Model 684 include
ISP's and CLEC's interested in providing
high-speed Internet access utilizing the "Dry
Lines" from ILEC's.

The Model 684 provides, full duplex,
high-speed transmission of synchronous data
over distances up to 22,000 feet, 6.7 km,
with an exceptionally high degree of data
reliability. Since no conditioning of the
transmission lines is necessary when MDSL is
used, the Model 684 represents a
plug-and-play solution for using copper lines
for high-speed data transmission between
routers and also for providing improved
Internet access. The Model 684 incorporates
adaptive intelligence that provides for
maximizing the data rate transmission over a
given line. The Model 684 operates at data
rates of 768, 512, 384 and 256 KBPS. A pair
of Model 684's will attempt to operate at the
highest speed for a given line or can be set
for a fixed speed, allowing bandwidth to be
added incrementally. This is an attractive
feature for Internet service providers and
Competitive Local Exchange Carriers
(CLEC's).

A V.35 port is the data input/output for the
Model 684. This port is implemented in a
DB25 connector. Telebyte offers convenient
cables to adapt this DB25 to either a male or
female M34 block connector. A DB9
connector is provided for the RS-232
supervisory port. The high-speed two-wire
link is available on a RJ-45 connector.

The Model 684 contains a two line LCD
display, which is utilized to inform the
operator of the condition of the modem. In
addition, it allows for modem set-up of
various parameters for permanent storage.
The set-up can be changed at any time and
the new set-up becomes the default. The
diagnostic capability of the Model 684
includes both local and remote loop-back
tests. In addition to the loop-back test, the
device performs a noise margin test on the
real line. The result of this test is a digital
representation of the received signal level
displayed on the LCD.

The Model 684 sells for $439 each in 100
piece quantities. The list price is $549. For
more information, contact Telebyte
Technology, Inc. at 270 Pulaski Road,
Greenlawn, New York 11740,
1-800-835-3298, fax 516-385-8184, email:
sales@telebyteusa.com or visit Telebyte's
web site at www.telebyteusa.com.



To: Stephen B. Temple who wrote (1747)11/4/1998 8:23:00 AM
From: Stephen B. Temple  Read Replies (7) | Respond to of 3178
 
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