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Verizon Selects Nortel Networks to Accelerate VoIP

Verizon Communications will accelerate the evolution of its nationwide wireline network to packet-switching technology and has selected Nortel Networks as its VoIP equipment provider. Verizon will begin deployment of the new Nortel Networks equipment in its local and long-distance voice wireline networks later this year, tying the VoIP capabilities into its Enterprise Advance and FTTP initiatives. Verizon’s initial service deployment is scheduled for mid-2004 and is expected to include hosted VoIP and multimedia services for business and consumers. Lawrence T. Babbio Jr., Verizon vice chairman and telecom president, described the packet migration to be “…as significant as when the industry began moving from analog to digital technology in the 1980s.”

Verizon and Nortel Networks have signed an interim letter of agreement and expect to finalize a five-year contract within the next few months. Under the arrangement, Nortel Networks will be the exclusive provider of Verizon’s local and long-distance Class 4 (tandem) and Class 5 (local) VoIP switches in new offices over the next 18 months. Nortel Networks will also be the exclusive supplier of Verizon’s VoIP and multimedia services infrastructure over the next 18 months. Furthermore, the companies will collaborate on packet voice solutions for enterprise customers. Financial terms were not disclosed.

Nortel Networks described the project as one of its most comprehensive converged-network wins to date. The deal covers the full range of Nortel Networks’ carrier packet platforms. Specifically, Verizon will begin the replacement of a number of its traditional local switches with Nortel Networks softswitches and VoIP gateways. In addition, Verizon will begin using the Nortel Networks switches to expand the company’s long-distance network. Nortel Networks has already begun shipping softswitch equipment for Verizon’s long-distance, tandem, and end-office networks, including Succession Communication Server (CS) 2000 Superclass softswitches and local and long-distance access gateways. Other Nortel Networks equipment expected to be deployed by Verizon includes Nortel Networks Passport* Packet Voice Gateway, Succession Multiservice Gateway 4000, Succession Media Gateway 9000, and the Multimedia Communication Server 5200. http://www.nortelnetworks.comhttp://www.verizon.com

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