Carrier-grade IP cable telephony system; integrated open access solutions for multiple system operators

June 11, 2001

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MINNEAPOLIS -- ADC (Nasdaq:ADCT; www.adc.com), a leading global supplier of fiber optics, network equipment, software and integration services for broadband, multiservice networks, today announced the industry's first pre-integrated solution that provides the essential CMTS (cable modem termination system) capabilities needed for Voice over IP (VoIP) delivery by cable operators. The hardware and software solution enables cable operators to address critical business requirements to provide subscribers with access to multiple, simultaneous IP streams, including tiered levels of service. ADC's solution enables the support of new services, service level agreements (SLAs), quality of service (QoS), and IP address and subscriber management."Cable operators face the daunting task of deploying hardware and software solutions from various sources to support the added challenges of providing multiple services at different QoS levels," said Mark Komanecky, vice president of marketing for ADC's Cable Systems Division. "ADC's hardware and software solutions provide cable operators with an open, reliable, and scalable solution that addresses the specific needs of open access applications."In a separate release:ADC (Nasdaq:ADCT; www.adc.com), a leading global supplier of fiber optics, network equipment, software and integration services for broadband, multiservice networks, today announced its integrated open access solutions for multiple system operators (MSOs). The product suite addresses the needs and requirements that MSOs must address - such as the support of new services, service level agreements (SLAs), quality of service (QoS), and the need for greater density - in order to effectively provide open access service. ADC will be providing in-booth demonstrations of this innovative, integrated open access solution at NCTA's Cable 2001 Show this week in Chicago, Ill. In booth number 3722. ADC Telecommunications Inc.

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