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To: zbyslaw owczarczyk who wrote (9760)2/22/1999 1:59:00 PM
From: Rob C.  Respond to of 18016
 
HERNDON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 22, 1999--

- Industry-leading Local Multipoint Distribution System (LMDS)
Enables Home Telephone to Penetrate Emerging Markets -

Broadband wireless industry leader Newbridge Networks
(NYSE:NN.N) (TSE:NNC) today announced that it has been selected as the
strategic networking vendor for the implementation of a spell out
(LMDS) network for Home Telephone, Inc., a full-service
telecommunications service provider and LMDS spectrum holder. Full-
scale deployment and commencement of commercial services are expected
to commence in mid-1999 in the Charleston, South Carolina basic
trading area (BTA), or coverage area, following network and cell
planning.
Home Telephone was a successful bidder in the March, 1998
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) LMDS spectrum auctions and
is among the first operators in the United States to announce a
strategic vendor relationship for network deployment. The network
will enable Home Telephone to deliver traditional and advanced
telecommunications services throughout its service area and to
penetrate large-scale emerging markets. LMDS is a high frequency,
broadband wireless system operating in the 28 GHz band and capable
of delivering/transporting (only the service provider is licensed)
data, Internet, voice, video and multimedia services.
"Newbridge understands the economics and the technology
of LMDS and has addressed our requirements in both areas," said
William Helmly, Vice President, Engineering and Planning, Home
Telephone. "The Newbridge multiservices platform gives us a
competitive edge in the delivery of new services to current
customers and while allowing us to diversify and expand our
customer base. The Company's business case support has also
helped us identify key market opportunities."
This selection further establishes Newbridge as the
leading provider of broadband wireless technology solutions
following announcements withput company name first Canadian
nationwide 28 GHz spectrum holder, MaxLink Communications Inc.,
and company name first U.S. LMDS license holder, Central Texas
Communications. Newbridge has also supplied LMDS networks to Korea
Telecom, the world's eighth-largest telecommunications company,
and the Ottawa-Carleton Research Institute (OCRI).
"Newbridge is working closely with Home Telephone to
ensure their success," said Rick Miskiman, Vice President,
Strategic Sales Development, Newbridge Networks. "Our experience
has shown that each LMDS operator is dealing with unique
opportunities and challenges, so Newbridge works in a consultative
process with each customer to ensure a fit from both a technology
and business perspectives."
The comprehensive Newbridge(r) broadband wireless
solution is a multiservice network comprising base station and
customer premises equipment. A base station, consisting of the
Siemens / Newbridge MainStreetXpress(tm) 36170 Multiservices
Switch and point-to-multipoint transmitters and receivers, is the
central location that collects all traffic to and from customers
within a given wireless coverage area. It is also the linking
point between the customer and the backbone network. Customer
premises equipment includes transceivers and network interface
units (NIUs), which support a full range of services. The
industry-leading MainStreetXpress 46020 Network Manager will
manage both the wireless and wireline portions of the Home
Telephone network and also provides billing, statistics and
maintenance support. The Newbridge LMDS solution was recently
recognized with two industry awards, the Data Communications Hot
Product Award and the International Engineering Consortium (IEC)
InfoVision Award, for its broadband wireless solution.
Home Telephone Company is a privately held local exchange
carrier that has provided communications services in South
Carolina for nearly 100 years. Home Telephone is a full service
telecommunication provider offering local telephone, long
distance, private line, broadband fast packet, Internet, video,
wireless and paging services to businesses, government and
consumers.
Newbridge Networks designs, manufactures, markets and
services networking solutions to organizations in more than 100
countries. The Company leverages its relationship with a growing
family of Newbridge Affiliate companies and strategic alliances
with Siemens and 3Com Corporation to deliver seamless, end-to-end
solutions. Newbridge customers include the world's 300 largest
telecommunications service providers and more than 10,000
corporations, government organizations and other institutions.
Founded in 1986, the Company employs more than 6,000 people on six
continents. News and information are available at
www.newbridge.com.

Newbridge and logo are registered trademarks of Newbridge
Networks Corporation.
MainStreetXpress is a trademark used by the Siemens and
Newbridge alliance for comprehensive solutions in broadband
communication. No agency relationship, partnership, or joint
ownership of a legal entity is to be inferred or implied by the
use of the term alliance.

--30--CER/se*

CONTACT: Newbridge Networks Corporation
Linda Bell, 703/736-5917
E-Mail: lbell@newbridge.com
Website: www.newbridge.com
or
Newbridge Networks Corporation
John Lawlor, 613/591-3600
E-Mail: jlawlor@newbridge.com
or
Newbridge Networks Corporation
Dorothy Boyer, 703/736-5776
E-Mail: dboyer@newbridge.com
or
FitzGerald Communications
Keith Figlioli, 617/588-2228
E-Mail: kfiglioli@fitzcomm.com

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To: zbyslaw owczarczyk who wrote (9760)2/22/1999 4:30:00 PM
From: Jay Anderson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18016
 
I heard on the news that Newbridge had launched a $X00 Million law suit against WIC for not following through on a contract which had been signed. Are details of this available yet?



To: zbyslaw owczarczyk who wrote (9760)2/22/1999 9:19:00 PM
From: zbyslaw owczarczyk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18016
 


Siemens Demonstrates Transmission Rates of 1.2 Tbit/s Over
One Optical Fiber

BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 22, 1999--Siemens has successfully tested
transmission rates of 1.2 Tbit/s over one optical fiber for the first time.

The test was conducted at Siemens' development center in Munich using Wavelength Division
Multiplexing (WDM) technology, a procedure for simultaneously transmitting different wavelengths
over one optical fiber.

WDM is the key technology for integrated telecommunication and data networks for extremely high transmission rates.

Sixty channels -- each with 20 Gb/s -- were simultaneously transmitted over an 80km long optical fiber. The 20 Gb/s channels were created with
the Siemens-developed Electronic Time Division Multiplexing (ETDM) process, which combines different signals by transmitting the data
streams in different timeslots on one line.

''Clearly this rare achievement demonstrates Siemens as a leader in optical networking technology,'' said Mike McLaughlin, vice president and
general manager of the Optical Networks Division for Siemens Information and Communication Networks Inc. ''This capability will lead to
future enhancements in our commercially available products such as TransXpress Infinity, our DWDM (dense wavelength division multiplexing)
long-haul transport solution.''

The new optical networks will enable ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode), Gigabit Ethernet, SONET (Synchronous Optical Network) and other
data formats to be transmitted alongside one another on different channels.

The networks feature Optical Add/Drop Multiplexers (OADM) which allow individual channels to be routed with a data throughput in excess of 1
Tbit/s. Siemens also is working on various OADM multiplexer variants. A field test supported by Germany's Federal Ministry for Education and
Research will be conducted which connects several high-end users in Berlin into an optical metro-WDM ring. Siemens expects the test to provide
knowledge relating to the concepts of OADM devices, optical protection switching and remote management aspects.

Optical Networks, a division of Siemens Information and Communication Networks Inc., designs and develops state-of-the-art optical transport
systems for the North American market. Since its inception in October 1997, the Optical Networks Division has launched two innovative optical
transport solutions. TransXpress ALine is a multi-service, local transport system that combines synchronous optical network (SONET) and
asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) technologies on a single platform. TransXpress Infinity is an ultra-high capacity, dense wavelength division
multiplexing (DWDM) transport solution that delivers more data at faster speeds over greater distances than traditional systems.

Siemens Information and Communication Networks Inc., headquartered in Boca Raton, Fla., is a leading provider of information and
telecommunications solutions to public network service providers and enterprise customers in North America. The company is a subsidiary of
Siemens AG, a global business with $66 billion in sales in the fiscal year ended September 1998. Home page: www.icn.siemens.com.

Siemens is a registered trademark of Siemens AG.

TransXpress is a trademark of Siemens AG.

Contact:

Siemens, Boca Raton, Fla.
Tom Phillips, 561/955-3670
thomas.phillips@icn.siemens.com
or
Robert Bartolotta, 561/955-3140
robert.bartolotta @icn.siemens.com
or
For Siemens product information: 800/814-1680