TollBridge Technologies and Paradyne Corporation Form Co-Marketing and Interoperability Partnership.ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 7, 1999-- Two Companies Partner to Market Toll-Quality Multiline Voice-over-DSL Solutions TollBridge Technologies and Paradyne Corporation announced today a co-marketing and interoperability partnership for delivering IP-based multiline voice over Digital Subscriber Line See DSL. (communications, protocol) Digital Subscriber Line - (DSL, or Digital Subscriber Loop, xDSL - see below) A family of digital telecommunications protocols designed to allow high speed data communication over the existing copper telephone lines between end-users and (DSL DSL in full Digital Subscriber Line Broadband digital communications connection that operates over standard copper telephone wires. It requires a DSL modem, which splits transmissions into two frequency bands: the lower frequencies for voice (ordinary ) broadband access See broadband and wireless broadband. . TollBridge has tested its TB200 Local Exchange Gateway and TB50 Customer Premise Equipment (CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) Communications equipment that resides on the customer's premises. CPE - Customer Premises Equipment ) for interoperability with Paradyne's Hotwire(r) line of DSL Access Multiplexers (DSLAMs) and endpoints. Under the terms of the agreement, the two companies will work together to market seamless joint solutions for their voice and data Competitive Local Exchange (CLEC (Competitive Local Exchange Carrier) An organization offering local telephone service that is not one of the traditional telephone companies. The Telecommunications Act of 1996 allowed competition to the incumbent telcos (ILECs), enabling new companies (CLECs) ) customers. EDITORS NOTE: TollBridge is demonstrating its toll-quality voice over DSL solutions at SuperComm this week in booth No. 3609. Also, visit Paradyne in booth No. 2031. "With its broad range of DSL solutions, Paradyne has garnered tremendous market share, which makes them a very attractive partner for us," said Jim Grady, vice president of marketing for TollBridge Technologies. "Because the TollBridge TollVoice(tm) architecture operates at the IP layer, it naturally interoperates with all of the many types of DSL supported by the Paradyne product line. Add to this Paradyne's field support force, which is second to none, and we have two partners with great synergy." The Hotwire DSLAM (DSL Access Multiplexor) A central office (CO) device for ADSL service that intermixes voice traffic and DSL traffic onto a customer's DSL line. It also separates incoming phone and data signals and directs them onto the appropriate carrier's network. See DSL. system platform supports the broadest variety of DSL technologies available with the Hotwire Multiple Virtual Line (MVL MVL Multiple-Valued Logic MVL Multiple Virtual Line MVL Montavista Linux MVL Moshannon Valley League (Pennsylvania high school baseball) MVL Mercury Vapor Light MVL Minimum Vector Length MVL Musikverein Lustenau (TM)) system, Multi-rate Symmetric DSL (M/SDSL) and Multi-rate High-speed DSL (M/HDSL) up to E1, and Rate Adaptive DSL (RADSL See DSL. ) at 1Mbps. This flexibility enables CLECs to provide a range of services to large populations of business customers. With the TollBridge solution, CLECs can now add voice services to their portfolio. "Paradyne is pleased to have concluded this co-marketing and interoperability agreement with TollBridge, and we look forward to bringing TollVoice/Hotwire systems to trial in the near future," said Frank Wiener, vice president and general manager for Paradyne's Hotwire DSL products division. "The two companies together can build seamless end-to-end solutions for our joint CLEC customers, enabling those customers to provide cost-effective, integrated services to most of the seven million small businesses in the United States who buy voice services today." New Opportunities for Both Voice and Data CLECs Until now, the costs associated with arbitrage of Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier ILEC, short for incumbent local exchange carrier, is a local telephone company in the United States that was in existence at the time of the break up of AT&T into the Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs) also known as the "Baby Bells". (ILEC (Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier) A traditional local telephone company such as one of the Regional Bell companies (RBOCs). Contrast with CLEC. See ELEC and TELRIC. ) dial tone, or running T1 lines from the customer to the wire center to the Class 5 switch, have prevented voice CLECs from entering the small business market. Data CLECs, on the other hand, have been aggressively marketing new broadband access technologies to small businesses, using products from companies like Paradyne. They see delivery of voice as a way to sell more broadband access/transport and thus increase revenue. Voice CLECs can partner with data CLECs to bypass the ILEC and bring business voice traffic back to a single, centrally located Class 5 switch. TollVoice, TollBridge's innovative Any Service over Packets architecture, allows voice CLECs to reach customers throughout the Local Access and Transport Area Local access and transport area (LATA) is a term used in U.S. telecommunications regulation. It represents a geographical area of the United States under the terms of the Modification of Final Judgment (MFJ) that precipitated the breakup of the original AT&T into the "Baby Bells" (LATA) by using data CLECs' local broadband access networks. Thus, the voice CLECs gain entry to the small business marketplace, which was previously unprofitable for them to serve, and data CLECs are able to sell more broadband transport. The end user benefits from increased competition in the local loop. "The Paradyne relationship with TollBridge is a smart move, as we believe that voice over IP using existing data networks is the obvious way to go," said Chip Ach, chief architect for HarvardNet in Boston. "We are excited about their collaboration and look forward to offering our customers more advanced services over our Paradyne Hotwire DSL network." About TollBridge Technologies Founded in March 1998 and located in Sunnyvale, Calif., TollBridge Technologies is the leading developer of IP-based multiline voice solutions targeted at Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs). The company's solutions change the economics of delivering voice services to small business customers by allowing voice CLECs that own Class 5 switches to use broadband access technologies, such as DSL, to bypass the incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC) and deliver toll-quality voice and integrated data services. For more information about TollBridge Technologies, visit the company's website at http://www.tollbridgetech.com or contact Kendyl Kellogg at 408/585-2145. About Paradyne Headquartered in Largo, Fla., Paradyne is a leading innovator, developer and manufacturer of broadband network access products and technology. The company is recognized as a market-share leader in Digital Subscriber Line, T1 and Service Level Management products(a). Paradyne markets its award-winning Hotwire DSL and FrameSaver(r) Service Level Management systems to Network Service Providers (NSPs) and business customers. Paradyne also licenses ETC ETC - ExTendible Compiler. Fortran-like, macro extendible. "ETC - An Extendible Macro-Based Compiler", B.N. Dickman, Proc SJCC 38 (1971). 2 (TM) and Tripleplay(TM) technology, and intellectual property incorporated in the V.90 standard. In 1997, 1998 and 1999, Red Herring Red Herring A preliminary registration statement that must be filed with the SEC describing a new issue of stock (IPO) and the prospects of the issuing company. Notes: magazine named Paradyne one of the top 50 privately held high-technology companies. For more information on Paradyne and its products, call 800/PARADYNE (U.S. and Canada), 727/530-8623 or visit www.paradyne.com. (a) IDC "Trends in the Digital Access Equipment Arena Report 1996-2002" -- November 1997 cites Paradyne as the market-share leader. According to the "Remote LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. and Internet Access Worldwide" Dataquest study published December 1998, Paradyne is the No. 2 market share leader according to revenue and ADSL See DSL. ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ports shipped. Red Herring Communications published these issues in August of 1997 and 1998 and June 1999. Note to Editors: TollBridge and TollVoice are trademarks of TollBridge Technologies, Inc. Paradyne, TruePut, Tripleplay, ETC2, NextEDGE, MVL, OpenLane and Performance Wizard are trademarks of Paradyne Corporation. Hotwire and FrameSaver are registered trademarks of Paradyne Corporation. All other service marks and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. |
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