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EXHIBIT E1

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE ) ) Plaintiff/Counterclaim Defendant, ) ) v. ) ) LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC., ) ) Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff. ) ) ) ___________________________________________ ) TELCORDIA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.,

Civil Action No. 04-875-GMS

TELCORDIA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.,

) ) Plaintiff/Counterclaim Defendant, ) ) v. ) ) CISCO SYSTEMS, INC., ) ) Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff. ) _____________________________________________ )

Civil Action No. 04-876-GMS

EXHIBIT E1: PLAINTIFF TELCORDIA'S STATEMENT SETTING FORTH QUALIFICATIONS OF ITS EXPERTS Plaintiff Telcordia Technologies Inc. ("Telcordia") hereby submits its statement setting forth the qualifications of its expert witnesses in such form as can be read to the jury at the time the expert witness takes the stand.

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Paul Prucnal Dr. Paul Prucnal is an expert in optical telecommunications, with particular emphasis on fiber-optic communications networks. His professional experience from the late 1970s to date has been closely connected with the study of optical telecommunications. Dr. Prucnal intends to testify regarding Cisco and Lucent's infringement of the '763 patent and regarding the validity and enforceability of the '763 patent, should Cisco and Lucent contend that the '763 patent is invalid or unenforceable.

Dr. Prucnal is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University and director of Princeton's "Lightwave Communications Research Laboratory." He obtained a BA, summa cum laude, from Bowdoin College in 1974. He earned a MS, a M. Phil. and a Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1976, 1978 and 1979 respectively. From 1979 to 1984, and from 1984 to 1987, he was, respectively, an Assistant and an Associate Professor, at Columbia University. In 1988, he joined Princeton University, where he is currently a Full Professor of Electrical Engineering. He was the founding director of Princeton's Advanced Technology Center for Photonics and Optoelectronic Materials, and has served as the principal investigator for several DARPA-funded programs to develop advanced optical networks. Dr. Prucnal has taught courses on fiber-optic networks and optical communications networks.

Dr. Prucnal has authored over 100 papers and publications in the field of optical networking. He has done research and development on optical networks in both academia and industry for over 25 years, and his work has extended across the broad areas of optical and optoelectronic technology and systems, and has supervised numerous Ph.D. theses in these areas.

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He has held the position of Associate Editor of the industry publication IEEE Transactions on Communications and Applied Optics.

Dr. Prucnal has held numerous technical consulting positions, including with Phillips Laboratories, Optical Information Systems, Inc., GTE Labs, AT&T Bell Laboratories, IBM, Dove Electronics, Siemens Corporate Research, Center for Computing Sciences, Sun Microsystems, SAIC, Multi Link Technologies, Inc., Alphion, Inc., Ultra Fast Optical Systems, NEC Laboratories America, and Princeton Optronics. Cisco funded Dr. Prucnal's research regarding high capacity optical interconnects for IP routers.

As part of both his academic research and industry consulting work, he has often been responsible for specifying and obtaining optical component technologies from vendors, including custom-designed components, and designing architectures for optical networks.

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Professor Douglas W. Clark Prof. Douglas W. Clark is and has been a Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University since 1993. He earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree, magna cum laude, In Engineering and Applied Science from Yale University in 1972 and was a Yale National Scholar from 1968 through 1972. Dr. Clark earned a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie-Mellon University in 1976 and was a Xerox Graduate Fellow from 1973 through 1976. Prof. Clark has 31 years of experience in the field of electrical engineering and computer science. He has worked on problems ranging from the design, analysis, and construction of digital circuits in the field of clocking, particularly the study of clocking systems and clock synchronization. He has also worked as a consultant in the field of computer systems and computer architecture, including computer networking and digital signal processing, circuit design, clocking techniques, and timing recovery. From 1976 through 1980, Prof. Clark was a Member of the Research Staff at the Computer Science Laboratory, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center. He was an engineer from 1980 through 1990 and then again from 1991-1993 at Digital Equipment Corporation, as well as becoming a Visiting Lecturer at the Division of Applied Sciences of Harvard University in 19901991. Prof. Clark was also a Visiting Professor of Computer and Information Science at the Unversity of Pennsylvania in the spring of 2003. Prof. Clark has authored or co-authored at least 60 technical publications in areas such as multicomputers, adaptive reaction time in multiple-clock-domain processors, adaptive globallysynchronizing clock algorithms, synchronization for multi-port frame buffers on mesh-controlled

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multicomputers, benchmarks for measuring system performance, and microprocessor energy and performance control. His resume contains a list of such publications.

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JAMES J. NAWROCKI James J. Nawrocki is founder of IP & Financial Consulting, an independent consulting firm that provides a variety of consulting services including financial analysis and valuation assessments for companies relating to technology issues such as patents, trade secrets, copyrights and other forms of intellectual property. Mr. Nawrocki and his firm also provide financial analysis relating to damage assessments and evaluations for corporate disputes, litigation, and acquisitions and divestitures. Mr. Nawrocki is a Certified Public Accountant and is licensed in the State of Illinois and Texas. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a Major in Accounting from St. Mary's University, San Antonio, Texas in 1979. Since then, he has had more than 25 years of experience as a financial consultant involved in a variety of litigation matters and disputes including intellectual property litigation, antitrust claims, breach of contract issues, and valuations and general damages analysis. He has provided litigation consulting assistance in more than 100 cases related to financial, accounting, market analysis, and damage issues. Over the past four years, Mr. Nawrocki has testified either at depositions or trial or both, in more than 25 litigated cases. Mr. Nawrocki has significant experience providing financial consulting services relating to damage analysis and other matters in the following industries: · · · · · · · Airline - Aircraft Agriculture Automotive Chemicals Computer Software Construction Electronics · · · · · · · Healthcare/Medical Products Manufacturing Oil and Gas Retail/Consumer Products Semiconductors Telecommunications Utilities

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Mr. Nawrocki's financial and damages analyses including calculation of lost profits, incremental profits, licensing and royalty determinations, manufacturing and marketing capacity, fixed and variable cost analysis, allocation of costs, and evaluation of forecasts and projections of product line and profitability. Mr. Nawrocki was a founder of Technology & Financial Consulting ("TFC"), a consulting firm that provided financial and damages analysis services to companies in various industries. TFC was acquired by FTI Consulting, Inc., a large national consulting firm, where Mr. Nawrocki becamse a senior director and national director of FTI's intellectual property practice. In January 2006, Mr. Nawrocki formed IPF Consulting, where he continues in his financial and damages consulting practice, specializing in intellectual property litigation cases. Mr. Nawrocki has written and lectured on a number of topics relating to valuation of intellectual property rights and the calculation of damages in intellectual property litigation. Among his articles and presentations are the following: "Financial Valuations of Intellectual Property" - Guest Lecturer, Spring 1996, University of Houston L.L.M. Program "Licensing in the Electronics Industry" - 1996 Licensing Executives Society Annual Meeting "Strategic Valuations and Management of Intellectual Property" Guest Lecturer, Spring 1998, University of Houston L.L.M. Program "Damages Strategies in an Evolving World" - November 1998, The University of Texas School of Law - Advanced Patent Law Institute "Where are the Costs in Patent Litigation? (And What is the Value Being Received?)" - 1999 Fourth International Symposium on Reduction of Patent Costs, The Hague, Netherlands

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"Dealing With Experts: An Expert's Perspective", State Bar of Texas, Advanced Patent Litigation: Strategies and Tactics, July 28-29, 2005, Lake Tahoe, Nevada "Calculating Damages in Litigation" - Patent Infringement, Trademark Infringement & False Advertising, Guest Lecturer, Chicago-Kent College of Law, March 2006 Mr. Nawrocki is a member of: American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Illinois Certified Public Accountant Society Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants Licensing Executives Society University of Houston Law School - Intellectual Property Advisory Board (1994 - 1998)

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EXHIBIT E2

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE TELCORDIA TECHNOLOGIES, INC., Plaintiff/Counterclaim Defendant, v. LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC., Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff. TELCORDIA TECHNOLOGIES, INC., Plaintiff/Counterclaim Defendant, v. CISCO SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )

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EXHIBIT E2: DEFENDANTS' STATEMENT SETTING FORTH QUALIFICATIONS OF THEIR EXPERT WITNESSES Defendants Cisco and Lucent hereby submit statements setting forth the qualifications for each of their expert witnesses in such form that the statement can be read to the jury at the time the expert witness takes the stand.

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PROFESSOR ANTHONY ACAMPORA Professor Anthony Acampora is a professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of California in San Diego. Dr. Acampora has close to 40 years of experience in the fields of telecommunications and networking. He will testify for Defendants on the invalidity of the '306 and '633 patents, and the non-infringement of the '633 patent. In addition to advising Ph.D. candidates and teaching undergraduate students, Dr. Acampora researches a broad array of topics at U.C. San Diego, including broadband telecommunications networks, the Internet, and optical networks. Prior to teaching at U.C. San Diego, Dr. Acampora was a professor of electrical engineering at Columbia University, where he studied wireless communications networks, high speed optical networks, and advanced communications theory. As director of Columbia's Center for Telecommunications Research, Dr. Acampora oversaw the efforts of 25 faculty members, 55 graduate students, and eight fulltime staff scientists on multi-million dollar telecommunications research programs. Dr. Acampora received his Ph.D. in 1973 from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, where he studied quantum electronics and nonlinear wave-matter interaction. Following graduate school, Dr. Acampora was a researcher at Bell Labs, where he studied data communications theory, broadband metropolitan networks, optical switching and networks, and high capacity digital satellite systems. As director of the Transmission Technology Laboratory, Dr. Acampora managed a group of 80 people, including three department heads, eight technical advisors, and 49 Ph.D.-level scientists and engineers. Dr. Acampora is a named inventor on 30 U.S. patents, and has published over 140 peer-reviewed articles on telecommunications and networking. These articles have appeared in a wide range of scientific and engineering journals, including Scientific American. Dr. Acampora

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is also the author of a textbook on networking entitled "An Introduction to Broadband Networks." Dr. Acampora has received numerous awards and honors over the course of his career. In 1988, Dr. Acampora was named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers ("IEEE"), being cited for his contributions to the field of high capacity digital satellite systems and broadband communications networks. Dr. Acampora has also delivered invited testimony to the U.S. House of Representatives on the role of basic research in American economic competitiveness.

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PROFESSOR WAYNE D. GROVER Professor Wayne Grover is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Alberta, where he teaches senior undergraduate courses on Telecommunication Systems Engineering and Communication Systems and graduate courses on Survivable Broadband Networks and Digital Transmission Networking. He will testify for Defendants on the invalidity and non-infringement of the '763 patent. Dr. Grover received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering in 1989 from the University of Alberta, where his doctoral thesis was directed to survivable networks. He

received his Masters of Science degree in Electrical Engineering Science ­ Telecommunications in 1981 from the University of Essex in England, where he attended as a Commonwealth Scholar, and his Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering with High Distinction in 1976 from Carleton University in Ottawa. Dr. Grover has over 30 years of experience in telecommunications, with a focus on survivable networks. Prior to teaching, Dr. Grover worked at the predecessor to Nortel Networks, where he received patents on techniques for automatic protection switching, in-band signaling, digital signal performance monitoring, packetization for time division multiplexed switching and transport, and error correction in fiber optic transmission systems. Specifically, he has personally worked on telecommunications technologies such as the SYNTRAN Add-Drop Multiplexer ("ADM") product, Northern Telecom's FD-565 multiplexers, digital cross connect switches, add-drop multiplexers, and other SONET equipment. Dr. Grover has lectured and published extensively in the area of

telecommunications networks. He has written several frequently cited technical articles on survivable networks, including articles on survivable ring and mesh networks. He has also been

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granted several patents relating to survivable networks. In 2003, Dr. Grover wrote a textbook on survivable networks, titled "Mesh-based Survivable Networks: Options and Strategies for Optical MPLS, SONET and ATM Networking." In 2002, Dr. Grover was elected Fellow of the IEEE for his "contributions to survivable and self-organizing broadband networks."

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VINCENT JONES, Ph.D.1 Vincent Jones, Ph.D., is the President and principal consultant for Networking Unlimited, Inc., where he designs computer networks and provides networking consulting for clients that include Fortune 500 companies. He may testify for Defendants on the invalidity of the '633 patent. Dr. Jones received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, in 1975. He received his Masters of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, in 1972 and his Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering from Rutgers University in 1970. Dr. Jones received his Professional Engineer's license in 1981. Dr. Jones has over thirty years experience in the design and implementation of data communications and computer networks. Dr. Jones served in the United States Air Force, first as a Systems Implementation Officer (First Lieutenant) and then as an Electronics System Research Manager (Captain). He then worked for almost ten years for Hewlett-Packard

Corporation, first as a member of Technical Staff designing software for desktop computers, then as a Lead Engineer supervising software development, and finally as a Product Manager leading research and development teams for networking products. Dr. Jones' teaching experience includes teaching Electrical Engineering as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Missouri, the Florida Institute of Technology, and Colorado State University.

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Dr. Jones is widely published in the area of networking, and has presented technical papers on computer networking at several conferences. Dr. Jones has authored several books on computer networking.

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TERRY L. MUSIKA Terry Musika has over 30 years of experience helping a broad range of clients with issues relating to accounting, finance, valuation, and general business planning and restructuring. He will testify on the subject of damages for Cisco. Mr. Musika earned a bachelor's degree in 1970 and a master's degree in public finance in 1974, both from Indiana University. He is a certified public accountant in the state of Maryland. Mr. Musika has written many articles on the valuation of intellectual property. He has testified in courts throughout the United States regarding his damages analyses in intellectual property matters, including patent litigations. Recently, his testimony was cited in an opinion published by the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. As an accountant, Mr. Musika's has 12 years of experience with "Big 4" public accounting firms. After completing his master's degree, Mr. Musika worked for five years as an auditor and consultant at the predecessor to KPMG. Mr. Musika's audit and consulting

experience there included both private and public companies from various industries and numerous government entities. PricewaterhouseCoopers. Mr. Musika then spent seven years at the predecessor to

There, he was a national research consultant, audit partner, and

Partner-In-Charge of the firm's Baltimore Business Investigative Services Practice. Mr. Musika also has extensive entrepreneurial experience. Over the past 30 years, Mr. Musika has formed, owned and operated four different companies. In one instance, Mr. Musika started a financial and economic consulting firm as the first employee, and eventually grew the company into a national firm, having over 125 accounting, economic and

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legal professionals with offices in Wilmington, Washington D.C., Baltimore, New York, and Atlanta.

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PROFESSOR JERRY A. HAUSMAN Dr. Jerry Hausman is the MacDonald Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He will testify on the subject of damages for Lucent. Dr. Hausman graduated from Brown University in 1968 and received his Ph.D. in economics from Oxford University in 1973, where he was a Marshall Scholar. Since then, Dr. Hausman has been a professor at MIT. In 1985, Dr. Hausman received the John Bates Clark Award of the American Economic Association, awarded every other year for the most "significant contributions to economics" by an economist under the age of 40. Dr. Hausman's academic specialties include econometrics and applied microeconomics. Dr. Hausman has been involved in the telecommunications industry through teaching, research, and consulting for the past 30 years. He teaches a graduate course each year in "Competition in Telecommunications." The primary topics covered by the course are

technological developments in the telecommunications industry. Dr. Hausman has also testified before Congress and the Federal Communications Commission regarding issues in telecommunications. He has served as an advisor to numerous other governments regarding telecommunications policy. Dr. Hausman has also served as consultant to various

telecommunications companies, ranging from service providers to equipment manufacturers and research laboratories. Dr. Hausman has published over 130 academic research papers in leading economic journals, including numerous academic papers in telecommunications. His recent publications include "Telecommunications Regulation: Current Approaches with the End in Sight" and "Two Sided Markets with Substitution: Mobile Termination Revisited." He has served as an associate editor of Econometrica, the leading economics journal, and the Rand

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(Bell) Journal of Economics, the leading journal of applied microeconomics. Dr. Hausman also has extensive experience in the area of patent licensing, specifically license agreements related to telecommunications patents. His work in this area has involved both the analysis of damages for patent infringement and consultation during licensing negotiations. Dr. Hausman's testimony has been cited by numerous courts.

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EXHIBIT F2

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE TELCORDIA TECHNOLOGIES, INC., Plaintiff/Counterclaim Defendant, v. LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC., Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff. TELCORDIA TECHNOLOGIES, INC., Plaintiff/Counterclaim Defendant, v. CISCO SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )

C.A. No. 04 ­ 875 ­ GMS

C.A. No. 04 ­ 876 ­ GMS

EXHIBIT F2: DEFENDANTS' DEPOSITION DESIGNATIONS The following is Defendants Cisco and Lucent's deposition designations, Telcordia's objections and counter-designations to Defendant's designations, and Defendant's objections and reply designations to Telcordia's counter-designations. I. Defendants' Deposition Designations Defendants reserve the right to submit additions and/or revisions to their designations after meeting and conferring with Telcordia on outstanding trial management issues and after receiving the Court's rulings on the parties' respective motions in limine. In an effort to streamline this submission, Defendants have not designated deposition testimony for theories that Defendants are not pursuing at trial in view of Telcordia's concession of non ­ infringement of the '306 patent. However, insofar as Telcordia revives or otherwise pursues its allegations of infringement at some later date, Defendants reserve the right the identify any and all appropriate

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witnesses, exhibits and deposition testimony and to otherwise amend, supplement or revise any and all portions of the pretrial order as appropriate. Finally, Defendants will edit out any objections or attorney colloquy from the testimony they use at trial consistent with the Court's standing order. II. Telcordia's Objections and Counter-designations to Defendant's Designations Although not specifically stated herein, Telcordia's objections include all objections under Rule 611 and any other objections included in the deposition record. Telcordia objects to the defendants' use of deposition testimony for any witness who lives or works within 100 miles of the Courthouse pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 32(a)(3). Telcordia reserves the right to use any and all of its original deposition designations as counter designations to the defendants' original designations. III. Defendant's Objections and Reply Designations to Telcordia's Counter-designations Although not specifically stated herein, Defendants' objections to Telcordia's counter-designations include all objections under Rule 611 and any other objections included in the deposition record. Defendants reserve the right to use any testimony designated by

Defendants as a reply designation to any of Telcordia's counter-designations. Defendants further note that they have not objected to attorney objections and colloquy in Telcordia's counterdesignations based on the understanding that such designations are improper and will be removed prior to the trial.

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Deposition of Pierre Adam April 7, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 6:21 ­ 7:10 8:23 ­ 9:15 9:19 ­ 10:6 11:20 ­ 23 12:6 ­ 13:22 15:7 ­ 16:2 16:23 ­ 17:12 17:14 ­ 18 17:21 ­ 18:13 18:16 ­ 19:8 19:9 ­ 21:8 21:24 ­ 22:2 22:10 ­ 21 22:25 ­ 23:14 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

402, 403, 701702, 1002 602, 802, 1002 602, 701-702 602, 701-702, 1002 402, 403 402, 403, 701702, 1002 402, 403, 1002 402, 403, 1002 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802, 1002 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802, 1002 402, 403, 701702, 1002 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802, 1002 402, 403, 701702 602 602 602

23:18 ­ 24:9

24:16 ­ 25:23 25:24 ­ 29:18

30:20 ­ 25 33:6 ­ 8 34:4 ­ 24 35:9 ­ 17 36:10 ­ 14 36:22 ­ 25 37:2 ­ 11 37:14 ­ 38:2 39:2 ­ 19 40:5 ­ 16 40:17

31:24 - 32:4; 32:23 - 25

31:14-15; 32:1217

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DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 40:20 40:23 ­ 41:22 42:17 ­ 43:10 43:13 ­ 44:3 44:6 ­ 7 44:15 ­ 18 44:22 ­ 45:7 45:10 45:12 ­ 21 45:24 46:2 ­ 11 48:23 ­ 49:6 71:22 ­ 72:15 77:12 ­ 78:23 82:5 ­ 15 83:6 ­ 23 92:8 ­ 93:10 96:4 ­ 12 104:10 ­ 17 109:18 ­ 110:4 131:5 ­ 9 131:15 ­ 132:2

TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS

TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS

DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS

DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

402, 403 402, 403, 602, 1002 402, 403, 701702,1002 402, 403, 701702,1002 602, 701-702, 802 602, 701-702, 802 602, 701-702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802

49:18 - 50:6

401-403

49:18 - 50:6

401-403; outside scope

49:18 - 50:6

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49:18 - 50:6

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49:18 - 50:6

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49:18 - 50:6

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Deposition of Vernon Anthony May 16, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS Global Objection under FRCP 32(a) 402, 403; 602 re 64:8-11 402, 403 TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

63:25 ­ 64:11 85:8 ­ 19 87:8 ­ 88:15 88:23 ­ 89:22 92:3 ­ 8 93:2 ­ 94:20 95:16 ­ 96:24 98:12 ­ 100:10 113:5 ­ 15 114:7 ­ 115:5 122:6 ­ 123:10 161:21 ­ 25 205:23 ­ 206:12 208:9 ­ 22 210:22 ­ 211:5 223:11 ­ 18 225:14 ­ 19 233:7 ­ 234:19 235:5 ­ 14 235:23 ­ 236:10 251:15 ­ 18 252:16 ­ 253:18 254:15 ­ 255:10

402, 403 402, 403 402, 403 402, 403; 602; 802 402, 403; 602; 701 602; 701 402, 403 402, 403; 802 402, 403 402, 403 402, 403 402, 403; 602; 701 602; 701 402, 403; 602 402, 403; 602 402, 403 402, 403 402, 403; 404; 602; 608; 701; 802 402, 403 402, 403; 404; 602; 608; 701; 802 402, 403; 404;

91:7 - 92:2; 92:9 - 401-403 93:1

97:9 - 25 113:16 - 114:6 113:16 - 114:6 123:11 - 124:10

602 401-403; 602 401-403; 602 124:11-16; 125:118

208:23 - 209:19 221:19 - 222:14 228:25 - 229:5 232:20 - 233:6 234:25 - 235:4 234:25 - 235:4

602 222:24-223:10

401-403

257:9 ­ 16 258:25 ­ 260:9

256:14 - 257:8 260:12 - 261:3

255:21 ­ 256:13 261:4-13

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TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS 602; 608; 701; 802 402, 403; 404; 602; 608; 701; 802 408 402, 403 402, 403 402, 403 402, 403 402, 403; 404; 602; 608; 701; 802 402, 403; 404; 602; 608; 701; 802 402, 403; 404; 602; 608; 701; 802 402, 403 402, 403; 701 402, 403 402, 403; 404; 602; 608; 701; 802 402, 403 402, 403 402, 403 402, 403 402, 403

TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS

DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS

DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

266:21 ­ 267:16

267:17 - 25

268:1-19

340:7 ­ 15 355:11 ­ 357:12 358:9 ­ 18 359:7 ­ 15 359:22 ­ 360:19 364:13 ­ 24

94:16 - 20

359:16 - 25 260:12 - 261:3

401-403 261:4-13

365:7 ­ 17

260:12 - 261:3

261:4-13

366:1 ­ 367:23

260:12 - 261:3

261:4-13

378:14 ­ 382:3 385:22 ­ 386:19 386:22 ­ 388:17 390:15 ­ 392:7

395:9 ­ 20 396:1 ­ 10 409:11 ­ 20 413:4 ­ 22 414:10 ­ 21

409:21 - 410:7 413:23 - 414:9 413:23 - 414:9

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Deposition of Robert Barr1 May 27, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 8:1 ­ 9:3 11:3 ­ 12:1 20:12 ­ 21:8 29:6 ­ 30:6 30:16 ­ 31:7 36:1 ­ 16 38:16 ­ 40:13 61:7 ­ 62:4 71:19 ­ 72:9 80:19 ­ 81:9 82:18 ­ 83:7 89:16 ­ 90:11 93:7 ­ 94:16 96:12 ­ 97:19 106:2 ­ 14 107:7 ­ 108:4 112:6 ­ 115:9 122:17 ­ 123:9 128:2 ­ 14 129:14 ­ 17 138:10 ­ 139:12 141:5 ­ 14 153:13 ­ 154:8 154:15 ­ 155:9 159:17 ­ 160:19 163:16 ­ 164:1 177:20 ­ 180:1 181:22 ­ 182:22 183:10 ­ 184:11 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

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Deposition of Mark Beckner June 14, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 8:15 ­ 18 24:15 ­ 25:6 27:5 ­ 16 34:3 ­ 35:4 35:20 ­ 36:8 50:6 ­ 11 54:14 ­ 55:12 65:5 ­ 16 73:17 ­ 74:9 80:18 ­ 81:4 82:17 ­ 83:12 83:22 ­ 84:15 86:17 ­ 87:9 89:18 ­ 90:17 91:17 ­ 92:3 92:12 ­ 20 94:4 ­ 7 96:3 ­ 19 102:6 ­ 11 104:11 ­ 12 105:4 ­ 106:22 109:17 ­ 110:14 126:11 ­ 127:9 129:4 ­ 130:17 136:4 ­ 19 137:8 ­ 15 138:16 ­ 139:17 142:18 ­ 144:11 144:21 ­ 145:12 145:17 ­ 146:20 156:11 ­ 17 157:6 ­ 159:19 162:4 ­ 163:6 172:16 ­ 173:4 173:6 ­ 174:6 174:18 ­ 176:3 176:13 ­ 177:18 179:16 ­ 21 184:15 ­ 185:17 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

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93:17-94:3

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403

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DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 186:7 ­ 15 190:4 ­ 17 191:11 ­ 193:6 203:2 ­ 204:21 218:3 ­ 22 233:21 ­ 234:11 238:1 ­ 5 241:1 ­ 11 246:21 ­ 247:12 253:15 ­ 254:19 276:1 ­ 277:11 279:5 ­ 280:4 281:21 ­ 283:5 284:15 ­ 285:19 291:8 ­ 292:19 297:10 ­ 298:13 303:22 ­ 304:13 306:11 ­ 307:10 315:22 ­ 316:14 317:14 ­ 319:9 348:8 ­ 22 381:15 ­ 383:8 385:4 ­ 386:13 387:9 ­ 17 387:19 ­ 389:11

TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS 701-702 602; 701-702; 403 1002; 602; 701702 701-702 701-702 701-702; 403

TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS

DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS

DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

205:1-206:9

206:10-21

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Deposition of Yau ­ Chau Ching June 9, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 28:7 ­ 29:10 37:22 ­ 38:15 39:1 ­ 7 78:20 ­ 79:7 88:3 ­ 9 95:7 ­ 17 114:5 ­ 10 115:20 ­ 116:20 117:3 ­ 6 118:1 ­ 21 122:7 ­ 123:4 168:9 ­ 15 201:4 ­ 16 235:19 ­ 236:14 240:18 ­ 241:4 243:18 ­ 244:5 245:21 ­ 246:16 254:9 ­ 255:21 290:8 ­ 17 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS 402 TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

403

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Deposition of Jean ­ Yves Cochennec April 6, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 6:16 ­ 25 8:16 ­ 19 8:25 ­ 9:14 12:14 ­ 13:2 14:7 ­ 10 14:13 ­ 17 14:20 ­ 22 16:7 ­ 22 17:16 ­ 18:4 18:14 ­ 19:6 19:9 ­ 25 20:20 ­ 22:5 22:13 ­ 22 23:9 ­ 15 26:9 ­ 23 30:10 ­ 31:10 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

9:15 -11:23 13:3 - 14:6

401-403 401-403; outside 14:7-23 scope

402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802 602, 802 602, 802 602, 802 602, 802 Leading, 602 402 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802, 1002 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802, 1002 Leading, 402, 403, 602, 701702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701-702 402, 403, 602, 701-702 402, 403, 602, 802 402, 403, 602,

18:5 - 7

13:3 - 14:6

401-403; outside 14:7-23 scope

31:14 ­ 15

35:8 ­ 14

15:4 - 16:6

401-403

35:18 ­ 36:12 38:4 ­ 11 66:24 ­ 67:3 67:12 ­ 68:18 71:3 ­ 21 81:3 ­ 5 81:8 ­ 82:16

15:4 - 16:6

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DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS

TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS 701-702, 802, 1002

TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS

DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS

DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

92:22 ­ 24 93:4 ­ 8 93:10 ­ 14 98:5 ­ 22 102:2 ­ 13

402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802, 1002

15:4 - 16:6

401-403

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Deposition of Brian Day2 June 6, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 5:7 ­ 5:15 14:9 ­ 14:11 17:6 ­ 17:10 19:3 ­ 19:15 28:17 ­ 30:9 30:14 ­ 31:12 32:5 ­ 32:12 50:19 ­ 51:5 52:3 ­ 52:6 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

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Deposition of Rick Augusto dePinho May 4, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 11:5 ­ 12:1 12:9 ­ 20 42:10 ­ 44:11 46:22 ­ 47:6 57:5 ­ 9 60:13 ­ 61:6 65:8 ­ 66:7 70:4 ­ 13 70:17 ­ 22 71:18 ­ 22 95:4 ­ 11 96:1 ­ 17 105:3 ­ 106:8 106:15 ­ 109:6 109:12 ­ 109:22 112:6 ­ 113:1 113:6 ­ 15 114:7 ­ 115:4 127:1 ­ 12 131:7 ­ 132:5 133:1 ­ 134:14 135:1 ­ 136:2 138:15 ­ 139:11 141:10 ­ 142:2 142:6 ­ 13 144:11 ­ 18 150:16 ­ 151:6 151:14 ­ 152:2 152:7 ­ 153:13 160:12 ­ 18 161:1 ­ 14 14 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

402, 403, 602, 701

71:1 - 17 402, 403, 602, 701 402, 403, 602, 701 402, 403 402, 403 402, 403 402, 403 402, 403 402, 403 602, 701 602, 701 402, 403 402, 403, 602, 701

132:7 - 15

132:16-22

602, 701 402, 403, 602, 701 402, 403, 602, 701 402, 403, 602, 701

139:12 - 140:20 142:3 - 5 142:14 - 143:8

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DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 162:9 ­ 163:12 163:19 ­ 164:7 164:11 ­ 165:12 165:20 ­ 166:14 167:21 ­ 168:3 180:21 ­ 181:12 182:11 ­ 183:11 191:13 ­ 192:15 194:21 ­ 197:3 197:16 ­ 198:15 199:18 ­ 200:3 200:14 ­ 201:1 202:21 ­ 203:20 204:8 ­ 17 204:20 ­ 205:11 206:7 ­ 207:5 209:4 ­ 210:10 217:19 ­ 218:9 219:11 ­ 15 233:8 ­ 20 283:10 ­ 286:2 290:4 ­ 20 300:21 ­ 301:21 315:2 ­ 17 315:20 ­ 316:3 316:6 ­ 17 317:21 ­ 319:6 319:20 ­ 320:20 323:5 ­ 16 326:19 ­ 327:6 327:9 ­ 14 334:6 ­ 336:8 336:18 ­ 337:21 338:8 ­ 340:3 340:13 ­ 342:6

TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS 602, 701 602, 701 602, 701 602, 701 403 403, 602, 701 402, 403, 602, 701

TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS

DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS

DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

165:13 - 19

402, 403 402, 403 402, 403 402, 403 402, 403, 602, 701

193:5 - 194:20 198:16 - 199:3 200:4 - 13 201:2 - 7; 201:19 - 202:1 203:21 - 204:7

401-403 non-responsive 602

201:8-17; 202:220 202:17-20

218:10 - 219:10 219:16 - 220:8 402, 403 403, 602, 701

non-responsive 401-403; outside 220:17 ­ 221:1 scope non-responsive 602; nonresponsive 401-403

286:3 - 6 290:21 - 292:16 294:4 - 300:20

292:17-294:2

402, 403 402, 403 602, 701 402, 403, 602, 701 403 403

319:7 - 13

327:15 - 22 602, 701 403, 602, 701 403, 602, 701 336:9 - 17

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DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 343:20 ­ 344:10 349:20 ­ 351:7 365:6 ­ 366:4 368:2 ­ 22 371:5 ­ 372:19 379:19 ­ 380:10 385:7 ­ 16

TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS 403 403, 602, 701

TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS

DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS

DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

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Deposition of Rick Augusto dePinho May 5, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 28:1 ­ 18 101:1 ­ 8 105:7 ­ 106:14 124:16 ­ 125:11 157:22 ­ 158:16 161:21 ­ 162:2 224:21 ­ 227:2 237:4 ­ 238:13 239:5 ­ 240:9 247:9 ­ 248:2 296:12 ­ 20 302:10 ­ 306:4 314:14 ­ 315:1 318:9 ­ 319:12 324:19 ­ 326:18 342:18 ­ 343:2 343:17 ­ 345:5 351:11 ­ 354:15 355:11 ­ 357:3 363:1 ­ 365:14 366:8 ­ 22 367:8 ­ 21 368:3 ­ 14 371:2 ­ 10 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS 602, 701 402, 403 402, 403, 602, 701 402, 403, 602, 701 TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

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227:14 - 16

227:17-19

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296:21 - 297:6

401-403; 602

327:1 - 329:15; outside scope 345:6 - 346:22

401-403

403 402, 403, 602, 701 602, 701 602, 701 602, 701 602, 701 602, 701

401-403; 602

367:1 - 7

401-403; 602; non-responsive 401-403

368:15 - 369:1

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Deposition of Rick Augusto dePinho May 18, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 422:2 ­ 10 425:1 ­ 426:18 439:11 ­ 440:4 447:2 ­ 9 449:7 ­ 450:6 453:3 ­ 455:2 458:5 ­ 459:4 461:7 ­ 464:5 465:10 ­ 470:10 472:2 ­ 473:6 475:16 ­ 21 477:12 ­ 481:14 482:1 ­ 5 482:13 ­ 483:19 485:9 ­ 486:10 488:13 ­ 491:4 493:6 ­ 494:3 494:6 ­ 10 504:17 ­ 505:8 505:19 ­ 506:4 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

403 403

451:4-16

401-403; 602

451:17 ­ 452:3

470:11-471:19

401-403; 602

486:11-18

non-responsive

486:21 ­ 487:2; 487:11-14

509:16-510:6

510:7 ­ 16

513:17-514:9

514:11 ­ 15 537:20 ­ 539:10 555:11 ­ 21 592:16 ­ 595:6 595:10 ­ 597:4 597:7 ­ 598:2 598:12 ­ 599:13 601:9 ­ 12 602:1 ­ 5 602:21 ­ 603:19 604:7 ­ 12 604:15 ­ 605:17 602, 701 602, 701

515:15-516:9; outside scope 555:22-556:9

appears to apply to 510:7-16; 602 appears to apply to 514:11 ­ 15; 401-403 non-responsive

509:11-15

non-responsive

556:21 ­ 557:5

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DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 610:1 ­ 612:3 615:15 ­ 616:16 624:2 ­ 10 686:5 ­ 21 695:17 ­ 696:9 696:12 ­ 19

TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS

TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS

DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS

DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

403, 602, 701 687:1-689:8 732:16-733:20 non-responsive appears to apply to 733:21 ­ 735:14; non-responsive appears to apply to 742:9 ­ 18; 401-403; 602 non-responsive 556:21 ­ 557:5

733:21 ­ 735:14

736:13-737:11; 741:12-742:8

742:9 ­ 18 753:4 ­ 755:12 758:2 ­ 759:16 760:14 ­ 762:5

402, 403 402, 403, 602, 701 402, 403, 602, 701

755:20-757:12

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Deposition of Rick Augusto dePinho May 22, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 23:3 ­ 25:20 38:24 ­ 39:15 40:18 ­ 41:2 46:8 ­ 24 67:15 ­ 68:11 109:21 ­ 110:15 114:11 ­ 116:14 123:4 ­ 124:3 134:2 ­ 23 137:2 ­ 138:13 140:2 ­ 141:6 171:4 ­ 25 172:24 ­ 174:4 175:8 ­ 23 204:12 ­ 205:11 228:19 ­ 229:8 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS 402, 403 402, 403 402, 403 402, 403 TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

41:12-25; 43:2444:4; 44:8-45:8 66:17-67:14 68:12-70:4 116:15-118:6 134:24-135:12

602; nonresponsive 71:3-16 non-responsive 602 118:7-18

402, 403 402, 403 402, 403

602 402, 403, 602 602, 701

243:2 ­ 17 244:7 ­ 22 253:6 ­ 254:18 264:4 ­ 265:2

402, 403, 701 402, 403, 701 402, 403 402, 403, 701

229:24-230:1; 401-403 re 232:4-7; 242:16- 229:24-230:1; 243:1 232:4-7; nonresponsive and outside scope re 242:16-243:1 243:18-244:6 non-responsive

265:3-268:8

401-403; nonresponsive; outside scope

268:16 ­ 270:8 277:20 ­ 278:10

402, 403, 602

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Deposition of Rick Augusto dePinho July 13, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 472:8 ­ 17 502:21 ­ 503:16 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS 471:18 - 472-7 DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

576:3 ­ 577:15

402, 403, 602, 701, unresponsive 402, 403, 602, 701

575:1 - 576:2

401-403; 602

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Deposition of James Falk April 20, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 37:4 ­ 12 39:6 ­ 10 39:12 ­ 41:11 64:16 ­ 65:13 70:6 ­ 71:3 74:19 ­ 77:14 84:9 ­ 19 92:18 ­ 93:3 93:12 ­ 95:14 99:19 ­ 100:4 100:7 ­ 8 110:13 ­ 112:1 123:15 ­ 124:10 128:2 ­ 128:14 128:22 ­ 129:11 130:3 ­ 132:4 144:17 ­ 145:14 145:17 145:21 ­ 146:6 146:22 ­ 147:4 152:10 ­ 17 153:1 ­ 154:19 156:10 ­ 18 157:13 ­ 158:2 158:6 ­ 21 165:2 ­ 6 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

402, 403, 602, 701 - 702 402, 403, 602, 701 - 702

402, 403, 602 402, 403, 602 402, 403, 602 402, 403, 602 402, 403 402, 403, 602, 701 - 702 402, 403, 602, 802 402, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 402, 403, 602, 802 402, 403, 602, 802 402, 403, 602, 802 402, 403, 602, 802 402, 403, 602, 802 402, 403, 602,

146:7 - 16

401-403

152:18 - 153:1

401-403

156:19 - 157:12

401-403

165:7 - 15

401-403

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TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS 802 402, 403, 602, 802 402, 403, 602, 802 402, 403, 602, 802 402, 403, 602, 802 402, 403, 602, 802 402, 403, 602, 802 402, 403, 602 402, 403, 602 602

TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS

DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS

DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

165:16 ­ 167:14 170:10 ­ 18 171:16 ­ 22 172:13 ­ 16 176:15 ­ 21 177:7 ­ 12 194:11 ­ 22 197:1 ­ 16 215:14 ­ 20 216:6 ­ 8 228:16 ­ 229:2 229:13 ­ 230:11 230:16 ­ 231:7 232:4 ­ 18 233:2 ­ 234:11 235:1 ­ 6 249:15 ­ 250:3 250:17 ­ 251:14 255:19 ­ 257:19 258:1 ­ 13 258:19 ­ 260:3 264:19 ­ 22 265:1 ­ 5 265:14 ­ 266:12

172:1 - 12

401-403

176:22 - 177:6

401-403

197:17 - 198:15

401-403; nonresponsive

602, 701 - 702, 802 602, 701 - 702, 802 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802

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DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 266:17 ­ 269:10 269:14 ­ 271:3 271:7 ­ 19 272:20 ­ 273:10 273:14 ­ 275:7 275:11 ­ 21 276:1 ­ 6 277:17 ­ 20 278:1 ­ 3 281:20 ­ 282:11 282:15 ­ 283:15 283:21 ­ 285:3

TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802

TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS

DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS

DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

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Deposition of James Falk April 21, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 314:8 ­ 317:19 320:1 ­ 321:9 329:4 ­ 14 333:16 ­ 334:18 342:4 ­ 8 342:17 ­ 18 343:6 ­ 9, 15 343:17 ­ 344:12 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 401, 403, 602, 701 - 702, 802 TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

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Deposition of Mark Garrett May 11, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 8:16 ­ 9:4 12:5 ­ 21 13:17 ­ 20 13:22 ­ 14:3 27:19 ­ 28:14 29:9 ­ 22 30:12 ­ 31:12 58:17 ­ 18 58:22 ­ 60:10 63:1 ­ 4 63:6 ­ 65:4 65:20 ­ 67:7 72:21 ­ 73:20 77:13 ­ 14 78:2 ­ 79:4 90:6 ­ 92:17 93:11 ­ 13 93:16 ­ 17 96:16 ­ 19 96:22 ­ 97:11 97:13 ­ 98:2 98:5 ­ 17 100:10 ­ 101:13 122:19 ­ 123:10 123:13 ­ 124:18 132:11 ­ 134:12 137:21 ­ 138:3 138:5 ­ 17 142:10 ­ 16 142:18 ­ 149:9 150:5 ­ 151:2 152:2 ­ 153:11 162:1 ­ 7 163:19 ­ 164:3 164:5 ­ 13 165:10 ­ 167:22 176:20 ­ 177:16 196:15 ­ 199:1 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

96:22 - 97:11 602 602

outside scope

602, 701-702

602, 701-702 602, 701-702 602, 701-702 602, 701-702

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DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 199:18 ­ 200:8 204:1 ­ 6 204:8 ­ 11 207:8 ­ 208:2 213:5 ­ 20 217:17 ­ 218:12 220:10 ­ 221:8 221:11 ­ 223:3 254:16 ­ 255:14 257:17 ­ 258:16

TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS

TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS

DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS

DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

204:11 - 205:1 213:21 - 217:16 701-702 701-702

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Deposition of Zachary Gilstein May 11, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 7:15 ­ 17 19:2 ­ 20:5 20:11 ­ 22:4 24:13 ­ 25:8 32:14 ­ 33:17 34:21 ­ 35:7 36:9 ­ 37:1 44:19 ­ 45:13 63:12 ­ 14 63:20 ­ 21 64:1 ­ 19 69:17 ­ 70:12 174:11 ­ 13 174:16 ­ 175:1 175:4 ­ 9 185:20 ­ 186:9 240:20 ­ 241:7 242:19 ­ 243:2 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

33:18 - 34:11 35:8 - 36:8 35:8 - 36:8; 37:2 - 13 45:19 - 47:4

401-403 401-403 401-403

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Deposition of Zachary Gilstein May 12, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 271:13 ­ 273:19 275:6 ­ 13 276:15 ­ 277:1 283:5 ­ 11 283:18 ­ 22 284:4 ­ 9 284:20 ­ 285:3 288:21 ­ 289:9 289:20 ­ 290:17 293:22 ­ 294:3 294:8 ­ 11 300:1 ­ 301:1 304:11 ­ 18 305:13 ­ 305:20 310:21 ­ 311:14 313:14 ­ 314:22 321:1 ­ 13 328:5 ­ 10 329:2 ­ 21 340:15 ­ 341:20 342:5 ­ 22 348:10 ­ 350:14 350:20 ­ 352:5 354:7 ­ 17 356:8 ­ 22 359:12 ­ 360:10 361:4 ­ 11 364:14 ­ 20 365:12 ­ 17 367:11 ­ 368:3 372:8 ­ 373:2 373:22 ­ 374:4 374:14 ­ 17 374:21 ­ 375:5 375:8 ­ 376:5 382:16 ­ 383:12 392:8 ­ 393:5 403:17 ­ 405:3 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

277:2 - 278:18

401-403

285:8 - 15

outside scope

304:19 - 305:7

602

322:5 - 15; 325:9 - 13

401-403; outside scope

360:11 - 361:3

401-403; 602

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Deposition of Zachary Gilstein May 22, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 5:17 ­ 21 13:4 ­ 12 18:6 ­ 9 24:11 ­ 25:2 31:11 ­ 17 85:23 ­ 87:4 97:18 ­ 98:8 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

31:18 - 21 87:5 - 88:3

602; outside scope

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Deposition of Joseph Giordano May 10, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 5:18 ­ 21 31:12 ­ 32:5 32:22 ­ 33:3 55:13 ­ 56:14 57:1 ­ 11 58:23 ­ 60:20 61:22 ­ 62:3 70:12 ­ 71:3 72:6 ­ 73:11 75:3 ­ 9 80:19 ­ 81:24 97:2 ­ 12 97:20 ­ 98:2 98:25 ­ 99:23 106:7 ­ 14 128:18 ­ 21 132:15 ­ 19 132:25 ­ 133:4 133:14 ­ 23 137:4 ­ 12 137:19 ­ 24 139:11 ­ 140:1 145:21 ­ 146:4 147:18 ­ 149:7 157:5 ­ 16 159:13 ­ 160:3 161:25 ­ 162:17 171:21 ­ 172:17 175:4 ­ 16 186:21 ­ 187:5 187:16 ­ 188:6 189:1 ­ 190:1 191:10 ­ 20 192:2 ­ 18 194:23 ­ 195:6 199:20 ­ 200:1 211:12 ­ 21 211:25 ­ 213:8 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

402, 602 402, 701 - 702 402, 602, 501, 701-02 402, 602 402, 602 402, 602 402, 501, 602 402, 602 402, 602 402, 602 402

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DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS

TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS 802, 408

TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS

DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS

DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

216:5 ­ 10 223:9 ­ 224:13 237:24 ­ 239:7 240:2 ­ 241:10 242:6 ­ 243:8 244:16 ­ 245:22 246:4 ­ 22 247:14 ­ 248:7 248:22 ­ 249:7 250:7 ­ 252:11 253:2 ­ 13

402, 403, 408, 602, 802 402, 403, 602, 802 402, 403, 602, 802 241:11 - 242:5 402, 403, 602 402, 403, 602, 802 402, 403, 602, 802 402, 403, 602 402, 403, 501, 802 402, 403, 501, 602, 802 402, 403, 802

401-403; 602; outside scope

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Deposition of James Hammond June 2, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 5:20 ­ 6:1 41:7 ­ 18 51:1 ­ 5 51:24 ­ 52:15 63:10 ­ 16 89:16 ­ 23 110:15 ­ 19 111:6 ­ 112:6 118:23 ­ 119:3 123:18 ­ 126:23 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

119:4 - 25; 120:10 - 25 127:1 - 130:17; 133:7 - 20

602 401-403; 602; non-responsive

133:21 ­ 25 134:2 ­ 8 134:19 ­ 135:10 136:10 ­ 137:2 143:21 ­ 144:5 145:6 ­ 15 146:23 ­ 148:5 148:13 ­ 22

137:3 - 11 144:11 - 145:5 145:16 - 146:22

602 602 401-403; 602; non-responsive

148:23 - 149:22; 602; non150:5 - 152:23; responsive; 161:7 - 24 outside scope

172:7 ­ 15

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Deposition of Brian Holden May 22, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 8:21 ­ 9:2 13:22 ­ 15:4 21:6 ­ 14 23:5 ­ 14 26:9 ­ 27:2 30:10 ­ 16 32:6 ­ 33:5 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

40:19 - 42:13

401-403

30:21 ­ 31:1

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Deposition of Thierry Houdoin April 5, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS ALL 6:21 ­ 7:2 10:2 ­ 12:10 14:12 ­ 15:25 16:21 ­ 17:4 18:12 ­ 17 18:21 ­ 19:8 19:12 ­ 20:4 33:14 ­ 25 35:12 ­ 36:19 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS Motion in Limine 10:2 - 4; 130:5 16 601, 701-702, 802 602, 802, 1002 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802 402, 403, 701702, 802 Leading, 402, 403, 602, 701702 602, 802, 1002 602, 701-702, 802, 1002 Leading, 403, 602, 701-702, 802, 1002 Leading, 403, 602, 701-702, 802, 1002 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802, 1002 Leading, 402, 403, 602, 701702, 802, 1002 Leading, 402, 403, 602, 701702, 802 602, 1002 16:8 - 16; 88:19 89:10 401-403; 602 130:17-25 TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

602

16:17-20

38:13 ­ 22 39:7 ­ 41:23 42:2 ­ 43:6 43:16 ­ 18

43:21 ­ 45:3

46:7 ­ 49:16

49:18 ­ 50:8

50:10 ­ 14

50:22 ­ 52:15 55:8 ­ 56:3

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DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 57:8 ­ 13

TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS Leading, 402, 403, 602, 701702, 802 Leading, 402, 403, 602, 701702, 802 402, 403, 602, 802 402, 403, 602, 802 402, 403, 602, 802 1002 Leading, 402, 403, 602, 802 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 1002

TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS

DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS

DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

57:16 ­ 58:23

61:7 ­ 9 61:12 ­ 23 62:14 ­ 63:10 70:23 ­ 72:22 74:23 ­ 75:10 81:7 ­ 82:19 88:19 ­ 89:3 97:20 ­ 99:13 105:24 ­ 106:13 107:9 ­ 22 109:24 ­ 110:23

403, 1002 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802, 1002 402, 403, 602, 701-702, 802, 1002

113:8 ­ 114:20

124:8 ­ 125:21

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Deposition of Steve Joroff3 February 25, 2007
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 4:18-21 6:2-7 10:2-3 13:15-22 14:14-23 19:3-8 19:14-18 21:10 ­ 22:3 23:5-17 28:8-20 31:3-10 34:24 ­ 35:7 35:25 ­ 36:7 37:13-16 37:25 ­ 38:12 39:3-12 41:4 ­ 42:5 42:11-14 42:17 ­ 43:5 43:22 ­ 44:5 44:20 ­ 45:8 48:21 ­ 49:19 53:14-20 59:23 ­ 60:12 60:22 ­ 61:15 61:25 ­ 62:7 66:12-21 69:2-25 70:23 ­ 71:8 72:18 ­ 73:7 74:22 ­ 75:5 75:13 ­ 76:17 77:2 ­ 79:4 79:14-21 80:21 ­ 81:10 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

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DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 85:3 ­ 86:11 88:3-6 88:23 ­ 89:7 89:23 ­ 90:10 90:23 ­ 91:23 94:3-24 97:17 ­ 98:12 98:17 ­ 99:12 100:9-17 102:5 ­ 103:10 113:20 ­ 115:5 116:18 ­ 117:15 121:3-17 122:14 ­ 123:8 124:3-7 124:16-20 125:15 ­ 126:23 127:13-19 128:10-14 128:25 ­ 129:4 129:19 ­ 130:9 133:18 ­ 134:4 134:14 ­ 135:6 135:10-18 137:24 ­ 138:20 140:18 ­ 141:17 142:3-9 142:17 ­ 143:10 144:12 ­ 145:6 147:6-25 149:9-19 152:13 ­ 153:5 153:8 ­ 154:11 154:22 ­ 155:2 156:9-25 157:20 ­ 158:7 158:12-17 159:20 ­ 160:23 161:14-23 163:6 ­ 164:3 164:10-17 168:18-24

TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS

TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS

DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS

DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

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DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 170:15 ­ 171:4 171:8-16 171:24 ­ 172:3 172:13-21 173:8-13 174:3-10 174:20 ­ 175:4 175:21 ­ 176:19 177:23 ­ 178:5 178:14-16 179:19-24 181:19 ­ 182:22 183:23 ­ 184:4 199:15 ­ 200:9

TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS

TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS

DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS

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Deposition of Bruce Kittams4 April 28, 2006
DEFENDANTS' DESIGNATIONS 6:6 ­ 10 6:16 ­ 25 8:7 ­ 14 8:19 ­ 9:1 9:8 ­ 10:7 11:4 ­ 9 11:18 ­ 19 11:22 ­ 12:11 12:14 ­ 13:2 14:7 ­ 10 14:13 ­ 17 14:20 ­ 22 16:7 ­ 22 17:16 ­ 18:4 21:23 ­ 22:20 23:9 ­ 15 23:18 ­ 24:17 24:21 ­ 26:3 27:21 ­ 28:8 30:10 ­ 31:20 35:8 ­ 14 35:18 ­ 36:12 38:4 ­11 51:25 ­52:3 64:11 ­ 65:21 65:22 ­ 66:7 66:24 ­ 67:3 67:7 ­ 68:25 69:3 ­18 69:21­ 22 TELCORDIA'S OBJECTIONS TELCORDIA'S COUNTERDESIGNATIONS 7:1-4 DEFENDANTS' OBJECTIONS DEFENDANTS' REPLY DESIGNATIONS

402, 403

9:2

402, 403 14:11-12 14:11-12; 14:1819 14:23-