| 2004 Industry Analyst Conference |

Bell Labs President Jeff Jaffe addresses the 2004 Industry Analyst Conference and talks about how our scientists are innovating in ways that customers can benefit from today. (55 min, 46 sec. Indexed for viewing ease) | RealPlayer: |
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| Celebrating 40 Years of Telstar |

Telstar, the world's first communications satellite, launched in 1962, was nearly a yard in diameter and weighed 175 pounds. |
View a short video clip (in RealPlayer format) about Telstar's development, launch and the July 11, 1962 events. Read the feature for more information. |
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| Arun Netravali wins National Medal of Technology |

Lucent Technologies' Chief Scientist Arun Netravali receives National Medal of Technology from President George W. Bush | View a video clip (in RealPlayer format) about this prestigious honor: Read the feature for more information. |
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| High-throughput Optical Switching |

Lucent's WaveStar? LambdaRouter uses micro-mirrors to route lightwaves on fiber optic networks without converting light to electricity during the switching process, as is routinely done today. | View a video clip (in RealPlayer format) about the LambdaRouter: Find out more about the LambdaRouter. |
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| Raman Amplification |
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View a video illustrating Bell Labs research into Raman Amplification. | RealPlayer: |
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| Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie receive National Medal of Technology |
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April 1999 -- Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson of Bell Labs received the U.S. National Medal of Technology from President Bill Clinton at ceremonies televised at the White House. (1 min. 52 sec.) | RealPlayer: Download (AVI format) at: |