e-Net Announces Expansion of Contract with Com21
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- e-Net, Inc. (Nasdaq: ETEL) today announced at the ComNet tradeshow and exhibition that it has expanded its previously announced relationship with Com21, Inc. (Nasdaq: CMTO) by agreeing to jointly develop a new line of voice-enabled cable modem products and to increase the length of their existing strategic alliances.
Since January, the two companies have been developing COM21's latest cable modem telephony module, known as the Telephony Application Interface Module 200 (T-AIM 200). This product allows telephony and fax to be carried alongside high-speed data on cable television networks using Com21's ComUNITY Access(R) Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) network architecture. Recently, e-Net and Com21 have agreed to expand their co-development efforts by adding Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) support to the T-AIM 200 product. The development of this product will bring cable service, Internet access, telephony and fax to the home on a single access service, via existing cable television infrastructures.
In addition to the implementation of e-Net's standards-based Voice over IP technology, the term of the contract has been extended from 30 months to a period of 42 months. e-Net will obtain a royalty of $5.00 per T-AIM 200 unit sold, and Com21 has increased its development funding to e-Net. The term for the royalty payment will begin upon the commencement of product sales, expected in calendar year 1999. Com21 will be principally responsible for the new product's sales and marketing.
At the Western Show held in Anaheim, California, Com21 demonstrated the T- AIM 200 which can be inserted into the ComPORT cable modem, providing a single access device for voice and high-speed data for remote enterprise applications such as telecommuting and virtual call centers. With the VoIP capabilities, cable operators are able to target residential telephony markets.
Robert Veschi, CEO of e-Net said in a statement that the relationship with Com21 and the prospect of very high margin royalty revenues from the sale of the new cable modems was consistent with the company's marketing strategy. This strategy was presented to institutional investors and equity analysts at The American Electronics Association (AEA) investor conference in San Diego.
"We have outlined a strategy in which e-Net will focus on niches in the VoIP market where the company has distinct competitive advantages. The Voice over Cable TV market is one of those niches," Veschi said. "Our relationship with Com21 represents a success of that strategy. We started working with Com21 in 1997, and we have been co-developing the T-AIM 200 over the course of the year. The integration of e-Net's VoIP technology and Com21's cable modem expertise has produced an industry-leading product. The customers we seek are visionary, next-generation telephone companies, and this market can include cable television service providers. These customers are starting to require the Simple Gateway Control Protocol (SGCP) / Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP) standard for their telephony service, and it is around this standard that e-Net's product architecture is targeted. The top priorities for e-Net have been maintaining a strong balance sheet, introducing new products, and establishing certain strategic relationships. Com21 is a superb example of such relationship."
"The expanded contract between e-Net and Com21 complements our development efforts in the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) arena for the cable modem market," said Pete Fenner, President and CEO at Com21, Inc. "Com21 was the first cable modem company to demonstrate a working prototype at the Western Cable Show in December. In the very near future, cable operators can take advantage of VoIP capabilities via modems, to service the growing residential telephony market," added Fenner.
About e-Net
e-Net, Inc. develops, markets, and supports open telecommunications software and associated hardware that enable local, national, and international telephone communications, information exchange, and network optimization. Its leading product is Telecom 2000(TM), a powerful, cost- effective hardware and software combination that delivers full voice quality- of-service at a low per-station price. Fully integrating voice and data networks in both the local and wide area, users enjoy advanced access features, such as call transfer, call hold, and call forward, on a simple GUI, utilizing the most familiar system interface, the telephone. Telecom 2000(TM) provides full PBX functionality and delivers its Data Telephony capability to public or private networks in the local or wide area, incorporated into the public system.
About Com21
Com21 is a leading global provider of cable modem technology for delivering high-speed Internet access over CATV systems. The company enables cable operators and service providers with the abilities to provide high- speed, cost-effective Internet access to corporate telecommuters, small businesses, home offices and residential users. Founded in 1992 and completing its initial public offering in May 1998, its stock is publicly traded on Nasdaq under the symbol CMTO. Com21 is headquartered in Milpitas, California. For more information, visit the Com21 Web site at www.com21.com.
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For more information on e-Net, visit the company's Web site at datatelephony.com, call e-Net at 1-888-FON-ENET or 301-601-8700, or telefax e-Net at 301-601-8777.
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