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To: Scrapps who wrote (6160)4/28/1999 5:52:00 PM
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Ascend Adds ADSL Over ATM Solution to the MultiDSL Line of Products

BALTIMORE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 28, 1999-- Ascend Delivers High-Speed CellPipe Router for the SOHO Markets

Delivering ADSL to Service Providers' ATM Infrastructures

Ascend Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq:ASND), a leader in wide area networking (WAN) and Intelligent Network (IN) solutions for providers and users of the next-generation public network, today unveiled its CellPipe(TM) 50A, a high-speed asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) over asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) router that utilizes the existing single-pair copper to combine data, voice and video traffic over an ADSL line.

The Ascend CellPipe is a customer premise equipment (CPE) router that integrates routing and bridging capabilities for deployment in service provider networks.

The CellPipe joins the Ascend MultiDSL product portfolio by offering cost-efficient high-speed access for applications such as Internet, intranet, videoconferencing, and Web hosting for telecommuting and small office/home office (SOHO) users in the customer premises.

Leveraging Ascend's award-winning Pipeline(R) technology, the CellPipe offers a full-featured ATM router for high-bandwidth remote network connections. The Ascend CellPipe combines the reliability and robust feature-set of the Pipeline product line with ATM interoperability and Quality of Service for a comprehensive next-generation ADSL solution.

"Choosing the Ascend CellPipe router, which is based on their award-winning Pipeline, was a logical decision given the success we've had with their Pipeline products. Our customers depend upon the resilience of the Pipeline, and our technicians enjoy the familiar interface and easier configurations of the CellPipe," said Dewey Coffman, vice president of Sales & Marketing for Jump Point Communications, a Texas-based service provider.

"The CellPipe is loaded with features that offer unsurpassed reliability, manageability and that are easy to configure. Ascend's dedication to ADSL technology is a testament to the public's interest in the growing DSL market."

Through Ascend's feature-rich True Access(TM) Operating System (TAOS), the CellPipe offers integrated SecureConnect(TM) firewall for ironclad security and virtual private networking (VPN) capabilities for enterprise customers.

"By offering both ATM and frame-based DSL solutions, Ascend provides flexibility for its customers," said Laurie Falconer, DSL Analyst for TeleChoice, Inc. "The CellPipe product itself has the flexibility to provide virtual circuits for businesses or a point-to-point connection in residences with the full QoS functionality."

"As the majority of the world's largest service providers run their networks on multiservice ATM backbones, Ascend has a great opportunity to offer their end-to-end ADSL solutions both domestically and internationally. Ascend's CellPipe delivers a cost-effective high-speed ADSL solution that rounds out its MultiDSL product line," said Greg Naderi, market research analyst, Frost & Sullivan. -0- *T

Benefits of the CellPipe 50A:

-- Scalable high-speed solutions. Ascend's CellPipe features an

interface that allows high-speed connections over a single

twisted pair and more than eight virtual circuits (VCs) with

high-speed asymmetrical data rates of up to 8Mbps downstream and

640Kbps upstream. The CellPipe is expandable to additional

sessions through software upgrades.

-- Traffic Shaping. The CellPipe implements traffic shaping on a per

VC basis. Each VC may be configured for bandwidth and priority to

suit a particular application.

-- Comprehensive TAOS security and VPN capabilities. The CellPipe

provides integrated SecureConnect firewall for ironclad remote

networking and VPN capabilities. Support for user authentication

makes it easy to manage the security of large-scale remote access

applications.

-- Ease of use with plug-and-play capabilities. Built-in

configuration protocols enable users to get their CellPipe units

up and running with minimum time and frustration.

-- Cost-effective network address translation capabilities. The

CellPipe allows end users to utilize unregistered network IP

addresses to access the Internet. This eliminates the cost and

complexity involved with obtaining and owning dedicated IP

addresses exclusively.

-- Concurrent routing and bridging. Concurrent routing and bridging

eliminates the need for two separate devices by providing one

configurable solution for accessing any LAN and the Internet.

-- Multiprotocol support. Support for point-to-point (PPP) and ATM

protocols in the CellPipe ensures greater flexibility and

investment protection for service providers and subscribers.

-- Interoperability. The Ascend CellPipe utilizes Alcatel's

MTK-20131 DynaMITE Rate Adaptive ADSL-DMT chipset. *T -0- "The CellPipe creates greater opportunity for the SOHO and telecommuting market to take advantage of our ADSL solution," said Ashok Dhawan, general manager High Speed Access for Ascend. "The CellPipe offers all the advantages of our award-winning Pipeline router, including reliability and robust features with complete ATM interoperability. As the DSL market continues to grow, we are providing next-generation solutions that bridge the high-speed world of DSL with the cost-efficient world of ATM."

Availability

The CellPipe will be available this month. U.S. list pricing starts at $995. The CellPipe, along with other Ascend DSL products, will support G.Lite in forthcoming products available in Q3, 1999. Customers outside the U.S. should contact their local Ascend representative or reseller for pricing and availability information.

About Ascend Communications

Ascend Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq:ASND) develops, manufactures, sells and services wide area networking solutions for telecommunications carriers, Internet service providers and corporate customers worldwide.

For more information about Ascend and its products, please visit the Ascend Web site at www.ascend.com, or send e-mail to info@ascend.com. For Investor Relations, please call the company's communications hotline at 800/648-3059 or 760/704-4423 (outside the U.S. & Canada). Additional investor information can also be accessed on the company's Web site at: ascend.com. Ascend is headquartered at One Ascend Plaza, 1701 Harbor Bay Parkway, Alameda, Calif. 94502; phone is 800/ASCEND4 and fax is 510/814-2300.

In January 1999, the Company entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger (the "Merger Agreement") with Lucent Technologies Inc.