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To: Brian who wrote (9098)1/11/1999 11:12:00 AM
From: Joseph Hoane  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
ELON news. It doubled this morning

Why post this? Please do your own due dilligence on the
NetSillicon division of Osicom (FIBR) at
osicom.com

Company Press Release (from ELON)

Cisco's John Chambers Discusses the Internet
Consumer Revolution at CES Using Demo Based on
Echelon's LONWORKS Technology

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 8, 1999--Cisco Systems, Inc. President and CEO John Chambers discussed the
biggest business consumer story of the 90s, the Internet Revolution, at the 1999 International Consumer Electronics Show
(CES) in Las Vegas on Jan. 8.

In his keynote address, open to all CES attendees, Chambers talked about Cisco's role in extending Internet innovation from
business to the consumer market by demonstrating how consumer products and appliances can be remotely accessed over
the Internet using Echelon's LONWORKS control networks.

''The Internet really promises to connect everyone to everything,'' said John Chambers, president and CEO of Cisco
Systems, Inc. ''Eventually all data, voice and video services will be delivered over an open Internet network, changing
telecommunications forever. Like the Industrial Revolution 200 years ago, the Internet will reshape the fortunes of companies,
countries and people. Companies such as Echelon are poised to help drive this change with Cisco and extend the power of
the Internet from business to the home, allowing people to access almost any consumer device anytime, anywhere.''

The Cisco demonstration shows how a common browser can be used to interact with a number of off-the-shelf
LONWORKS enabled devices via the Internet. The control network allows common devices such as a wall switch, a wall
dimmer, and a load controller from Leviton Manufacturing; a multi-function sensor with integrated motion, temperature, and
light in a single device from Hubbell Inc [NYSE:HUBa - news].; and an automated window blind from Somfy to
communicate with one another over two kinds of media -- a common twisted pair network cable, and the existing home
power mains wiring.

The intelligent devices are able to communicate with one another based on an action, e.g., the motion sensor can tell the lights
to turn on when it detects presence. By connecting the control network to the Internet, it is possible to monitor the presence
of someone in the room, determine whether the house is too warm or too cold, or turn on the light to mimic the presence of
someone at home, all from the comfort of your Web browser from anywhere in the world.''

CES attendees can also see another demonstration of Echelon's LONWORKS control system and Internet connectivity in
home automation applications by visiting the company's booth (No. 6551), located in David Coursey's Digital Living Room
Pavilion on the main showroom floor.

Booth visitors can remotely access devices over the Internet in Echelon's Palo Alto living room location to perform functions
such as turning lights on and off, or raising and lowering a window blind. In addition, booth visitors can see products from
different manufacturers that can be used to create integrated home systems.

''This year's CES is the perfect opportunity for Echelon to showcase how the LONWORKS system provides consumers
with the power to control their home devices over a network. Echelon is known for networking intelligent devices in homes,
buildings, factories, trains, and other environments. By linking the Internet to control networks, people and businesses gain
access to information that was previously unobtainable,'' said Ken Oshman, president and CEO of Echelon Corporation.

''Imagine a world where you can use an Internet browser to set the temperature in your home before you leave the office; or
receive an e-mail message notifying you that your children arrived home from school; or deactivate your security system to
allow a workman access to your home.''

About Cisco Systems

Cisco Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq:CSCO - news) is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. News and information
are available at cisco.com.

About Echelon Corp.

Echelon Corporation (Nasdaq:ELON - news) is the developer of LONWORKS networks, recognized internationally as a
standard for interoperable control networks. With thousands of application developers and millions of devices installed
worldwide, the LONWORKS system is a leading open, networked control solution for building and home automation,
industrial, transportation, and public utility applications. Echelon offers a full range of off-the-shelf hardware and software
products to support the development, installation and management of intelligent, open and interoperable control networks.
Echelon is based in Palo Alto, Calif. with international offices in China, France, Germany, Japan, Korea, The Netherlands
and the United Kingdom. News and information are available at echelon.com.

Note to Editors: Echelon, LONWORKS, and the Echelon logo are registered trademarks of Echelon Corporation registered
in the U.S. and other countries.

This press release may contain statements relating to future plans, events or performance. Such statements may involve risks
and uncertainties, including risks associated with uncertainties pertaining to the timing and level of customer orders, demand
for products and services, development of markets for the Company's products and services and other risks identified in the
Company's SEC filings. Actual results, events and performance may differ materially. Readers are cautioned not to place
undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. The Company undertakes no
obligation to release publicly the result of any revisions to these forward-looking statements that may be made to reflect
events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.



To: Brian who wrote (9098)1/27/1999 12:49:00 AM
From: Brian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10479
 
And news from FORE
biz.yahoo.com

FORE Systems Announces Breakthrough Wave Division Multiplexing Capabilities For Its ASX-4000 ATM Switch

Industry's Most Cost Effective, High Capacity ATM Switch, Now With Integrated WDM, on Display at ComNet '99

WASHINGTON, ComNet '99, Jan. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- FORE Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: FORE - news), a leading global supplier of multiservice networking solutions, today announced it has integrated cutting-edge wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) functionality into its ForeRunner® ASX(TM)-4000, the industry's highest performance ATM (asynchronous transfer mode) switch. Ideally suited for emerging service provider networks and large enterprise networks, the ASX-4000 has been enhanced with OC48c WDM interfaces to increase transmission speeds for long-distance networking.

FORE Systems' integrated WDM solution, announced on the opening day of the ComNet '99 exhibition (booth #1426), reduces the cost and complexity of network upgrades by leveraging the existing fiber plant and eliminating the need to add expensive new fiber or separate dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) equipment.

More and more service providers are looking to deploy ATM at the core of their networks to expand capacity to meet increased customer bandwidth requirements and maximize ATM backbone services while managing cost. WDM technology, combined with cost-effective FORE switching solutions, delivers what service providers desire: integrated low-cost, high-capacity switching and transmission.

FORE's WDM Reduces Costs, Could Grow Revenue Streams

According to John Morency, vice president, network solutions of the consultancy Renaissance Worldwide, Lincoln, Massachusetts, ''FORE's WDM capabilities will enable service providers to save costs and, at the same time, generate new revenue streams, a must for any service provider looking to compete long into the new millennium.''

The WDM capability is achieved through the use of a new four channel wavelength division multiplexer module for the ASX-4000 ATM Switch. Fiber constrained plants that don't require the massive scalability of long haul DWDM can now cost effectively scale bandwidth capacity in ways they never could before. Because the new WDM-capable port cards use 1550 nm optics, the new port cards can directly interconnect networks at distances up to 65 km. This can be extended to over 100 km with off-the-shelf optical line amplifiers.

''Integrated WDM is a significant addition to FORE's industry leading technology,'' said Niel Viljoen, senior vice president and general manager, Service Provider Business Unit, FORE Systems. ''We have augmented the ASX-4000 to meet the increasing demands of service provider metropolitan area networks. Gaining strategic advantage in competitive service markets requires cost savings and efficiencies, coupled with the ability to differentiate and more rapidly respond to market opportunities. FORE's strategic initiative with the enhanced ASX-4000 allows service providers to keep up with customer demand for higher bandwidth Internet connectivity, virtual private networks and voice services.''

FORE's integrated WDM solution takes full advantage of the ASX-4000's resiliency features. It allows for multiple ATM links to be connected between switches using ForeThought® software's unique Capacity-Aware Routing(TM) and Dynamic Protection Switching(TM) features.

Compatibility and Interopability Features

FORE's new solution conforms to the ITU (International Telecommunications Union) 200 GHz channel spacing standard and utilizes wavelengths specified by the Multiwavelength Optical Networking (MONET) Consortium - a group that is chartered with advancing networks capable of supporting all currently employed or proposed telecommunications standards.

Because standard wavelengths are used, the WDM-capable port cards can connect directly to third-party DWDM gear, bypassing the need for extra equipment to perform the 1310 to 1550 nm conversion. FORE has verified direct passive optical connection to the Osicom Gigamux(TM) - the winner of Data Communications Magazine's Hot Product Award for DWDM, 1999.

Availability

The new WDM-capable OC-48c port cards and passive optical multiplexer will be available for the ASX-4000 beginning March, 1999.

About FORE Systems

FORE Systems is a leading global supplier of networking solutions based on an Intelligent Infrastructure(TM) designed to handle the networked applications of today and tomorrow.

FORE's Networks of Steel(TM) deliver the increased capacity, reduced complexity and unparalleled flexibility and scalability necessary to build networks that last. Thousands of enterprise and service provider customers worldwide have put FORE Systems' solutions at the heart of their networks. For more information on FORE's Networks of Steel, call 888-404-0444 or visit the FORE Systems web site at fore.com.

This press release contains forward-looking statements with respect to products, partners, customers, future growth and other matters. Please refer to the Annual Report on Form 10-K filed by FORE Systems with the Securities and Exchange Commission in June, 1998, and the Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q filed by FORE Systems in August, 1998, and November, 1998, for a discussion of risks that could cause actual results to differ materially from such statements.

All FORE Systems' editorial information and graphics can be found on NEWSdesk, the high-tech Internet Network at newsdesk.com.

FORE Systems, ForeRunner and ForeThought are registered trademarks of FORE Systems, Inc. Intelligent Infrastructure, ASX, Capacity-Aware Routing, Dynamic Protection Switching and Networks of Steel are trademarks of FORE Systems, Inc. All other brands or product names are trademarks of their respective holders.