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Alcatel and Indiana Department of Transportation Team to Deliver Microwave Digital Communications

Posted on: Tuesday, 8 July 2003, 06:00 CDT

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 8, 2003--Alcatel (NYSE:ALA), the world leader in wireless transmission networks, and the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announced that Alcatel will participate in a multi-million dollar build-out of the INDOT's toll road communication backbone network. Based on Alcatel microwave radio systems and transmission equipment, this project will enable the agency to enhance communications across the East-West Indiana Toll Road. Extending 156 miles across Northern Indiana, the toll road requires robust communications for efficient operation and passenger safety. Reliability, cost-efficiency and functionality of its product portfolio were factors in Alcatel's selection by INDOT for this communications upgrade.

Alcatel will deploy its MDR-8000 microwave digital radios, using licensed and license-free frequencies, along the entire span of the toll road. The Alcatel MDR-8000 is ideal for backhaul of land mobile radio signals, remote surveillance, and emergency restoration of communication networks. Alcatel's 1603 SMX multi-service Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) network element will integrate various signals into the microwave backbone network. Designed to provide maximum communications transport flexibility, the 1603 SMX offers a variety of interfaces and configurations to match specific user requirements.

In addition, microwave antennas and Alcatel Saft power equipment will also be supplied and installed by Alcatel. Scheduled to be operational in autumn 2003, the new network will enable reliable voice communication and broadband data transmission between multiple state agencies, as well as other emergency first-response personnel.

"This is a significant communications upgrade that will benefit travelers on the Indiana Toll Road by connecting all of our toll booth plazas and State Patrol officers," said Mike Puro, Toll Road director. "The toll road will provide a wireless information path for very advanced communications capabilities. Alcatel digital microwave radios will give us greater ability to ensure public safety and to support homeland security."

"Alcatel's ability to provide both microwave and terrestrial transport is key to the Indiana Toll Road's needs, delivering highly available broadband capacity along the toll road," said Dave Kimzey, vice president and general manager of Alcatel's wireless transmission group. "By providing turnkey implementation, while orchestrating complex networks, Alcatel allows toll road management to focus on its primary mission of highway operations offering safe and efficient transportation for Indiana."

Alcatel is a leader in providing microwave transmission systems to state and local governments, as well as public transportation organizations across the U.S. Alcatel offers mobile operators an end-to-end solution offering that includes radio access and core network systems, broadband wireless transmission and backhaul solutions, services platform, advanced applications and services and mobile terminals.

About Alcatel

Alcatel provides end-to-end communications solutions, enabling carriers, service providers and enterprises to deliver content to any type of user, anywhere in the world. Leveraging its long-term leadership in telecommunications network equipment as well as its expertise in applications and network services, Alcatel enables its customers to focus on optimizing their service offerings and revenue streams. With sales of Euro 16.5 billion in 2002, Alcatel operates in more than 130 countries. For more information about Alcatel, http://www.alcatel.com

For more information about Alcatel wireless transmission products, http://www.alcatel.com/microwave

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