Larscom & Lucent Technologies Demonstrate Interoperability for Multilink Frame Relay Solution That Delivers Affordable, Customiz
10 Novembre 2003 - 2:30PM
PR Newswire (US)
Larscom & Lucent Technologies Demonstrate Interoperability for
Multilink Frame Relay Solution That Delivers Affordable, Customized
Bandwidth Services Lucent to Distribute Larscom 6000 Multiservice
Access Device; Solution Allows Providers to Cost-Effectively Deploy
Higher Bandwidth (NxT1) Services NEWARK, Calif., Nov. 10
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Responding to the demand for more
bandwidth in the enterprise market, Larscom today announced they
have successfully demonstrated a Multilink Frame Relay (MFR)
solution with Lucent Technologies that helps service providers
deliver additional bandwidth in cost-effective increments that are
easy and quick to deploy. With this solution, service providers can
offer enterprises incremental bandwidth services -- such as 3 Mbps
(2xT1) or 6 Mbps (4xT1) -- for a fraction of the cost of a T3
(which can run up to 12 times more than the cost of a T1 using
either ATM or Frame Relay)(1). Interoperability testing was
recently completed demonstrating the compatibility of the Lucent
CBX 500(R) Multiservice WAN Switch with the Larscom(TM) 6000 access
device for Multilink Frame Relay. The Larscom 6000 is an IP- and
Frame Relay-Aware access device for the customer's premise that is
compliant with the Frame Relay Forum's (FRF) FRF.12 and FRF.16
standards. Lucent's market-leading CBX 500(R) Multiservice WAN
Switch helps service providers deliver profitable ATM and Frame
Relay services and add IP services through cost-effective
multiservice capabilities. The 5 Gbps carrier-class edge switch
supports FRF.16.1 to provide robust scalability for MFR-based
services. The Larscom 6000 multiservice access device and Lucent
CBX 500(R) switch are now available for purchase and deployment
through Lucent. "The demand for more bandwidth is being fueled by
businesses that are increasingly capitalizing on high-productivity
applications, customer and supplier extranets, eCommerce, large
file transfers, and streaming media to improve employee
productivity and maintain tight relationships with customers and
suppliers," said Gurdip Jande, Vice President of Marketing at
Larscom. "There is a significant untapped market for affordable
Frame Relay services that offer more bandwidth than a T1, yet cost
less than a T3." MFR is a standards-based frame transport protocol
pioneered by the Frame Relay Forum that is designed to reduce costs
by bundling inexpensive and quickly provisioned T1 circuits in
incremental steps matched to enterprise bandwidth needs. Recent
improvements in technology, updated specifications from the Frame
Relay Forum, and the need to gain maximum return from existing
network assets help make Multilink Frame Relay a compelling
solution to meet growing enterprise bandwidth requirements and a
potential source of new revenue for service providers. About
Larscom Larscom enables high-speed access by providing
cost-effective, highly reliable (carrier-class), and easy-to-use
network access equipment. In June 2003, Larscom merged with VINA
Technologies to create a worldwide leader in enterprise WAN access
for the delivery of high-speed data, and integrated voice and data
services with the deployment of more than 350,000 systems
worldwide. Larscom's customers include major carriers, Internet
service providers, Fortune 500 companies, small and medium
enterprises, and government agencies worldwide. Larscom's
headquarters are in Newark, California. Additional information can
be found at http://www.larscom.com/. Safe Harbor Statement Any
forward-looking statements in this news release are based on our
current expectations and beliefs and are subject to known and
unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause the actual results
to differ materially from those suggested. Factors that could cause
actual results to differ materially include (but are not limited
to) risks associated with customer concentration that include MCI
(formerly WorldCom) and Lucent Technologies, the ability to
successfully integrate VINA Technologies into Larscom and to
achieve expected synergies, the effect of the general downturn in
the telecommunications equipment industry, the ability to develop
successful new products, the ability to hire and maintain key
executive positions, dependence on recently introduced new products
and products under development, market acceptance of new products,
the acquisition of other businesses or technologies, dependence on
component availability from key suppliers, rapid technological
change and fluctuations in quarterly operating results, as well as
additional risk factors as discussed in the "Risk Factors" section
of our annual report on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form
10-Q filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. For
additional risks relating to the combined company resulting from
the merger with VINA Technologies, see the Registration Statement
on Form S-4 as amended. These forward-looking statements represent
our judgment as of the date of this news release. We disclaim,
however, any intent or obligation to update these forward-looking
statements. NOTE: Larscom is a trademark of Larscom Incorporated.
All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their
respective owners. (1) Market Information from Vertical Systems ENS
2002 report. DATASOURCE: Larscom CONTACT: Mary Camarata, Director
of Marketing Communications of Larscom, +1-510-413-1358, or Web
site: http://www.larscom.com/
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