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To: Nevin S. who wrote (6287)1/31/1999 6:55:00 PM
From: Sawtooth  Respond to of 12623
 

Business Wire CIENA EXPANDS PRESENCE IN EUROPE AS DATA TRAFFIC GROWS BUSINESS/TELECOMMUNICATIONS EDITORS PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--JAN. 29, 1999--CIENA CORPORATION (NASDAQ:CIEN), ONE OF THE WORLD'S LEADING SUPPLIERS

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PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 29, 1999--CIENA Corporation
(NASDAQ:CIEN.O), one of the world's leading suppliers of bandwidth
solutions to the telecom industry, has announced its continuing
expansion of operations in Europe. CIENA, which specializes in dense
wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) technology, has opened an
office in Paris.
The company is responding to Europe's strong growth in data
traffic, a result of the Internet and telecom de-regulation. The new
Paris office, located at "La Grande Arche" - La Defense, was made
necessary by the significant growth in CIENA's international business
which has seen an increase from approximately 5% of overall revenue in
fiscal 1997 to 23% in 1998. The office will serve clients in Central
and Southern Europe.
DWDM expands the carrying capacity of fiber optic networks by
dividing a single optical signal into several optical channels or
wavelengths. Fiber without DWDM carries up to 32,000 voice or data
transmissions, but CIENA's DWDM products, already deployed in Europe,
increase this capacity by up to 40 times to almost 1.3 million
transmissions. DWDM allows telecom carriers to carry more telecom
traffic without having to lay new cable or upgrade existing networks.
"As competition increases, both established and new telecom
carriers need to offer more capacity as quickly and as cost
effectively as possible," said Didier Mathevon, of CIENA Europe.
"DWDM satisfies both of these requirements while optimizing network
capacity for data, which will soon surpass voice in volume.
Therefore, DWDM and related optical technologies overhaul the
fundamental design of today's network. This is the beginning of the
gradual transformation of the network from all-electronic to all
optical."
As data traffic grows, more European networks are becoming ATM or
IP-based. CIENA's technology allows ATM switches and IP routers to
connect directly to the optical network, eliminating the need for
SONET-SDH equipment in data centric networks and creating a more
simplified and cost-effective solution.

Virtual Private Networks

The flexible nature of DWDM networks also allows the technology
to break into new markets. "We are seeing telecom providers
entertaining the idea of establishing Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
on a wavelength per customer basis," said Mathevon. "This is the
beginning of private Intranets/extranets on demand. Data rate
independent, these are gigabit/fast ethernet, ATM or other high speed
protocol, private networks."
"Indeed, our customers take that as an opportunity to start
selling services based on native customer protocols. So there is no
need to learn new networking technologies. Optical technology enables
customers to capitalize on this opportunity by offering the ability to
add, drop, and cross-connect DWDM wavelengths -- a function well
beyond DWDM's original role of expanding fibre optic capacity."

CIENA in Europe

CIENA began European operations in June 1997, having secured a
contract to supply Cable & Wireless Communications in the UK. CIENA
estimates it claimed the majority of the European DWDM market in 1998.
Clients include Cegetel (France) and Racal Telecoms (UK). CIENA is
also the principal provider to HERMES Railtel Europe, which has a
pan-European fiber optic network containing the largest deployment of
DWDM technology outside the United States.
"Right now, we're seeing Germany, Spain, France and the UK as the
fastest growing markets for this technology," said Mathevon. CIENA
intends to double the staff at its Paris office in coming months, but
expects that the majority of its European engineers will continue to
be based at its customers' sites. The company also recently opened
offices in Brussels and established its European, Middle East and
Africa (EMEA) Headquarters in Central London.

About CIENA

Based in Linthicum, Maryland, CIENA Corporation is a worldwide
market leader of open architecture, dense wavelength division
multiplexing (DWDM) systems for long-distance and local exchange
carriers. CIENA's DWDM solutions include the MultiWave(R) 1600
long-haul transport system, WaveWatcher(R) network management
software, the MultiWave Optical Add/Drop Multiplexer, the MultiWave
Sentry(TM) enhanced long-distance transport system and the new
MultiWave(R)



To: Nevin S. who wrote (6287)2/1/1999 1:01:00 AM
From: Bernard  Respond to of 12623
 
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