Gandalf Technologies Enters Growing Japanese Market with Leading Remote Access Product Solutions; Gandalf's Xpress ISDN Products Receive Regulatory Approvals In Japan.NEPEAN, Ont.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 22, 1995--Gandalf Technologies Inc., a leading supplier of remote access networking products, today announced that the company's XpressConnect and XpressStack remote access solutions have received two key Japanese regulatory approvals, allowing the products access to the Japanese ISDN ISDN in full Integrated Services Digital Network Digital telecommunications network that operates over standard copper telephone wires or other media. network. These Xpress products underwent rigorous testing requirements and surpassed all standards set for approvals. According to East Consulting, an international market research group, the Japanese remote access market is estimated to be $200 million in 1995 and is expected to grow to $1.2 billion by the year 2000. In addition to this large growth, ISDN is one of the more widely deployed switched services available for remote access. As a leader in ISDN technology, Gandalf is well-positioned to meet the needs of this growing market. "These Japanese approvals open an entirely new and burgeoning market for Gandalf, as the need for complete remote access solutions continues to grow," said Mick Chawner, vice president, strategy and business development for Gandalf. "Gandalf's penetration into this market secures a strong footing and provides the groundwork for continued international success." "As a pioneer in ISDN, Japan sets very high standards for terminal equipment that connects to its ISDN network," said Mr. Kobayashi, president of Nissei Electronics Ltd., a subsidiary company of Hitachi. "Gandalf having received these approvals confirms our belief that Gandalf's remote access and concentration solutions are ideally suited to meet the needs of the Japanese ISDN market." Gandalf's XpressConnect LANLine 5242i and XpressStack BRI See ISDN. BRI - Basic Rate Interface have received the approval of Japan's mandatory regulatory body, JATE JATE Jack and Kate (TV show Lost) JATE Joint Air Transport Establishment (UK) JATE Japan Approvals Institute for Telecommunications Terminal Equipment . Under Japanese legislation, terminal equipment must not be connected to the Japanese ISDN network without JATE approval. Approval is granted only upon completion of strict tests which demonstrate that the equipment is fully compatible with the ISDN network. In addition, equipment must prove its ability to faultlessly fault·less adj. Being without fault. See Synonyms at perfect. fault less·ly adv. transmit data under varying loads from end-to-end. Gandalf's XpressConnect LANLine 5242i, Gandalf's teleworker See telecommuting. product, has also received the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by IT Equipment (VCCI VCCI Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry VCCI Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Virtual Channel Common Index (Cisco) ) certification. By being VCCI certified, Gandalf products are noted to be within the specified limits for radiation and conducted interference levels for the home. This voluntary certification is only given to products that meet the highest product standards throughout Japan and are well-suited for remote users and teleworkers. Applications to have the XpressConnect LANLine 5250i and XpressStack PRI PRI: see Institutional Revolutionary party. (Primary Rate Interface) An ISDN service that provides 23 64 Kbps B (Bearer) channels and one 64 Kbps D (Data) channel (23B+D), which is equivalent to the 24 channels of a T1 line. are well advanced and connection approval is expectedly shortly, at which time all four products will be JATE approved and VCCI certified. Gandalf's vision is to provide people with access to information through technology. Gandalf provides leading solutions in network infrastructure by connecting remote locations to central resources and designing and supplying high speed backbones for data, video and voice transmission. These offerings provide customers significant strategic advantage in today's competitive world. Gandalf markets its range of communications solutions in 75 countries through subsidiaries and distributors, including Gandalf Canada Ltd., Gandalf Systems Corporation in the U.S., Gandalf Digital Communications Ltd. in the U.K., Gandalf Netherlands, B.V., Gandalf France S.A., and Gandalf International Ltd. Common shares of Gandalf Technologies are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE) Canada's largest stock exchange, trading approximately 1,200 company stocks and 33 options. (GAN) in Canada and on NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on (GANDF) in the United States. -0- For Further Information: WEB URL URL in full Uniform Resource Locator Address of a resource on the Internet. The resource can be any type of file stored on a server, such as a Web page, a text file, a graphics file, or an application program. : http://www.gandalf.ca CONTACT: Katie Murray Alys Reynders/Stacia Anson Public Relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most Miller/Shandwick Technologies Gandalf Technologies Inc. (617) 536-0470 (613) 274-6536 areynders@millercom.com katie.murray@gandalf.ca sanson@millercom.com or Wendy Burgess Investor Relations Gandalf Technologies Inc. (613) 274-6550 wendy.burgess@gandalf.ca INDUSTRY KEYWORD: COMED COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS REPEATS: New York 212-575-8822 or 800-221-2462; Boston 617-236-4266 or 80 |
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