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To: signist who wrote (12263)2/22/1999 2:19:00 PM
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(PR NEWSWIRE) Lucent Technologies Unveils New SYSTIMAX(R) Optical Solution
Lucent Technologies Unveils New SYSTIMAX(R) Optical Solution for High-Speed
Private Networks

SAN DIEGO, Feb. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Lucent Technologies (NYSE: LU) today
introduced the industry's first fiber optic solution to support distances of
600 meters for Ethernet networks operating at speeds of a billion bits per
second.
Lucent said its new SYSTIMAX SCS OptiSPEED(TM) PLUS solution, part of its
industry-leading SYSTIMAX family of products, is able to support greater
distances with up to five fiber connections for short wavelength Gigabit
network applications.
The OptiSPEED Plus solution, a standards-based multimode channel solution,
provides certified application performance for distances up to 600 meters for
both short wavelength (1000BASE-SX) and long wavelength (1000BASE-LX) Gigabit
Ethernet applications. In addition, Lucent's new solution doubles the
supported distance from 300 meters to 600 meters in 1000BASE-SX applications,
and has eliminated the need for the mode-conditioning patch cord currently
required in the 1000BASE-LX standard.
"The OptiSPEED PLUS channel is the only end-to-end channel solution that
includes performance guarantees at distances up to 600 meters," said Tom
McNeil, SYSTIMAX manager at Lucent. "As channel lengths increase, more fiber
connections are required. Both cable and connector performances are critical
to channel performance, and poor performance by either component can degrade
system performance to an unacceptable level.
"End users with few connections in 300 to 600 meter links will also
benefit from the additional reliability margin provided by the OptiSPEED PLUS
solution," added McNeil. "Other vendors claim extended distance support, but
they make no claims with respect to the number of connections supported over
the stated link distance."
Lucent said the OptiSPEED Plus Channel will be available in volume in the
second calendar quarter of 1999.
OptiSPEED PLUS fiber uses the industry-standard 62.5 micron core diameter
specified in the ANSI/TIA-568-A structured wiring standard and is fully
compliant with current and emerging building wiring and standards including
ANSI/TIA-568B, and ISO-11801. Bell Labs engineers developed OptiSPEED PLUS to
provide extended distance support with laser-based Gigabit applications, while
maintaining full backwards compatibility to existing 62.5 micron-based legacy
applications.
"As bandwidth requirements increase at an exponential rate, channel
performance becomes the 'choke point' for network throughput," said McNeil.
"Superior performance by one component in a channel will not overcome inferior
performance in another component. Cable or fiber that is developed
independently may not meet channel requirements when using different
connectors."
OptiSPEED PLUS support for Gigabit Ethernet performance is guaranteed for
20 years as part of the SYSTIMAX applications assurance warranty. The 20-year
application assurance is guaranteed on all certified SYSTIMAX installations
consisting of any OptiSPEED fiber optic cable using OptiSPEED LC connections
throughout the channel. The product is manufactured at the Omaha Works in
Omaha, Neb., and the OptiSPEED cable is manufactured at the company's Atlanta
Works in Norcross, Ga.
Lucent's SYSTIMAX SCS OptiSPEED solution, introduced in 1998, provides
laser-optimized support for 1000BASE-SX up to 300 meters, 1000BASE-LX up to
600 meters, and is recommended for distances of 300 meters or less. Lucent
Technologies has been shipping the OptiSPEED solution in volume since January
1998.
Lucent Technologies, headquartered in Murray Hill, N.J., designs, builds,
and delivers a wide range of public and private networks, communications
systems and software, data networking systems, business telephone systems, and
microelectronics components. Bell Labs is the research and development arm
for the company. For more information on Lucent Technologies, visit its web
site at lucent.com.

SOURCE Lucent Technologies
-0- 02/22/99
/CONTACT: Kevin Stewart of Lucent Technologies, 214-503-1365 or mobile,
214-507-6739 or email, kstewart@lucent.com/
/Web site: lucent.com
(LU)

CO: Lucent Technologies; Bell Labs
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