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New Technology Provides Access to Music Collection From Multiple Devices

SAN DIEGO, Nov. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Mobility is a vital component of new digital technology and consumers are increasingly demanding anytime/anywhere access to information and entertainment. In a move designed to facilitate this access, music lovers can now synchronize their digital music collection and event listings to all their web-enabled devices through the implementation of newly developed technology.

MP3.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: MPPP) today announced it will provide its millions of users access to fusionOne`s 1-Click Sync(TM) technology, designed to enable the instant synchronization of MP3 audio files and event listings from MP3.com (www.mp3.com) to a user`s collection of online and offline devices to include PCs, PDAs and mobile phones. The service is made possible through a partnership between MP3.com and fusionOne.

"We believe that our partnership with fusionOne provides a groundbreaking service to our users," said Michael Robertson, chairman and chief executive officer of MP3.com (www.mp3.com). "Now, not only will users have online access to their favorite songs on MP3.com, but they will also be able to enjoy them from other computing devices that support MP3 files. We look forward to working closely with fusionOne to broaden this service to even more devices, including automobiles and mobile phones."

Visitors to MP3.com can now select songs, files or events available for download from the web site and fusionOne`s 1-Click Sync is designed to automatically sync the content to any fusionOne-enabled device that supports that class of content, whether it be a PC, handheld device, mobile phone, or web application. If the user is not a fusionOne subscriber, fusionOne software can be downloaded for free on the site.

"Our relationship with fusionOne demonstrates the way in which we are seeking to add optimum value for our strategic partners by making their service ubiquitous throughout the MP3.com environment," said Donald Buffamanti, senior vice president of business development at MP3.com. "By integrating innovative technology into the fabric of our site, we are able to provide millions of users with one-click access to new services. We invite forward-looking technology companies to contact us with their visions for growing and enhancing the online digital experience."

The fusionOne service is based on a unique technology architecture designed to rapidly synchronize information across both compatible and traditionally incompatible systems, providing synchronization for personal digital information such as calendar, contacts, email, bookmarks and files.

"Traditionally, file synchronization has been limited to device-to-device sync. Through this partnership with MP3.com, we are revolutionizing the industry`s approach to sync by expanding the application to online files and content," said Rick Onyon, president and CEO of fusionOne. "Now, when MP3.com users download a selection, their song will appear on all of their personal devices, without the need to duplicate the downloading process."

Technology companies interested in more information on integrating their services with MP3.com should contact the company`s business development division at strategicp@mp3.com.


3Com Corporation Announces Availability of New Total Control 1000 Enhanced Data System

SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 7, 2000--3Com Corporation (Nasdaq:COMS), an industry leader in supplying access infrastructures and Internet protocol (IP) solutions to service providers around the globe, today announced it is shipping a new enhanced data system for its flagship Total Control(R) 1000 multiservice access platform. Four new card sets combine to deliver higher port densities, enhanced performance and expanded service capabilities in the Total Control 1000 enhanced data system.

Service providers using the Total Control 1000 enhanced data system can deploy a broad range of services -- dial access, virtual private networking (VPN), IP telephony, cable modem termination and current and 3G Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) wireless access -- on a single platform using a common set of authentication and billing services. The system supports a wide range of packet network connections including Ethernet, Frame Relay, Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and X.25. The system gives service providers the ability to terminate voice, data and fax calls over analog, digital subscriber line (DSL) and Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) modems.

"Service providers are continually looking to offer new services and features to subscribers, and to do so without having to re-engineer their network with the introduction of each new service," said Todd Landry, vice president, product management, 3Com Carrier Networks Business. "Our Total Control 1000 enhanced data system allows them to do just that -- deliver new technologies and revenue-generating services via a single platform. With the new card sets, value-added features such as multicast, IPSec, class-of-service and virtual private networking can easily be added to an existing network."

Features of the New Total Control 1000 Card Sets

The new Total Control 1000 enhanced data system includes:

-- Total Control 1000 digital signal processor (DSP) multispan
card sets supporting up to four-times the density of current
cards, and featuring multiple interface options with the
lowest power requirement and heat dissipation of any
high-density solution in the industry;

-- Total Control 1000 Digital Service Level 3 (DS-3) ingress card
sets for time division multiplexing (TDM) call aggregation
into the system;

-- Total Control 1000 access router card sets, featuring a
significant increase in processing power and an independent,
out-of-band encryption engine; and

-- Total Control 1000 network management card sets that host
increased processing power and storage.

The advanced design of the 96-port Total Control 1000 DSP multispan card set allows multiple modem sessions, ISDN processing and point-to-point protocol (PPP) co-processing on a single DSP -- delivering high-level functionality in a small space. The card set can process three E1 or four T1 spans (96 channels per card) within just one platform slot. In a fully populated Total Control 1000 system, up to 672 calls via T1 and up to 630 calls via E1 can be processed. Unlike a simple modem card, the DSP card set features a fully reprogrammable DSP engine that lets administrators reconfigure the system to implement new technologies and applications. The card set supports a wide range of trunk signaling and communications standards, including many T1/E1/PRI and SS7 intermachine trunks (IMTs).

The Total Control 1000 DS-3 ingress card provides customers with a cost-effective solution for terminating DS-3s rather than direct E1/T1 signals to Total Control 1000 DSP multispan card sets. Each set functions within the Total Control 1000 system to provide wide area network (WAN) ingress access via DS-3 connectivity. The DS-3 ingress card terminates a DS-3 span consisting of 28 individual T1 spans, breaks it down into 672 individual channels and forwards DS-0s to DSP multispan cards. In an upcoming release, 3Com Carrier Networks Business will offer an optional redundant DS-3 card set for increased protection against system failure and downtime. This solution will augment the power supply and router redundancy currently available within the Total Control 1000 system.

The Total Control 1000 access router card set works with the Total Control 1000 DSP multispan card set to process packet content of digital and analog connections and route up to 672 calls and maintain 2,000 VPN tunnel sessions with wire-speed encryption to various LAN/WAN interfaces. The access router card set supports a broad set of LAN and WAN protocols. It provides full access routing functionality; Quality of Service support with IP TOS bits; anti-spoofing security features; per-user firewalls with source, destination, application and protocol filtering; STAC compression; Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and RIPv2; Open Shortest Path First (OSPF); Multicast support with IGMPv2; PPP over Ethernet; and RADIUS and other user authentication support. Access router card sets can be configured to provide load sharing and redundancy for increased access router performance and enhanced availability. Support for simple network management protocol (SNMP) management, call activity logging and RADIUS accounting ensure a high level of oversight and control over network access activities. In addition, card sets support CHAP, PAP and MSCHAP security protocols and offer dedicated wire-speed encryption, including triple-DES and key handling services for dial access or subscriber aggregation services.

The Total Control 1000 network management card provides complete SNMP-based remote management of the Total Control 1000 system. The network management card includes robust chassis event and alarm reporting; configuration management; software download to chassis elements; chassis parameter storage; and rapid response to pre-configured chassis event. When integrated with the Total Control 1000 platform, the network management card enables operation support system (OSS)-based services such as resource management, service-level agreement (SLA) monitoring and bandwidth management. Based on next-generation hardware, basic input/output system (BIOS) and a real-time operating system, the network management card allows high capacity for trap and alarm traffic for the ever-increasing port densities and evolving call models for new, enhanced applications.

Enhanced Data Systems in the CommWorks(R) Architecture

Enhanced data systems are an integral part of the CommWorks(R) architecture, 3Com Carrier Networks Business` versatile solution for multiservice packet-based networking. The three-tier CommWorks architecture allows service providers to deliver narrowband enhanced data services, IP telephony, wireless data, and broadband access over a single converged network. The architecture consists of:

-- The Media Processing tier for universal connectivity through a
variety of network access options.

-- The Control and Network and Service Management tier for
universal signaling and control via protocol mediation, as
well as powerful network management, element management and
load-balancing services.

-- The Service Creation tier, which provides an open service
creation environment that leverages open interfaces and 3Com
strategic partners to enable rapid application and service
deployment.

Standards-based and designed with open interfaces throughout, the CommWorks architecture meets the telecommunications industry`s need for a coherent architecture that allows the deployment of multiple services in a single, unified networking environment. The architecture streamlines the migration from today`s analog networks to next-generation, packet-based converged networks.
 
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