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The following material was used by company employees and other advisors
following the public announcement of the entry into a merger agreement by Lucent
Technologies Inc. and Alcatel:




I       INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (APPROVED BY LEGAL)

151. HOW WILL LUCENT PROTECT THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF BELL LABS NOW
     THAT LUCENT IS MERGING WITH ALCATEL?
Lucent considers its patents to be one of its most valuable assets. In fact,
Bell Labs scientists and engineers have earned more than 31,000 patents since
1925. And as of September 30, 2005, Lucent owned 7,000 patents in the United
States and 8,100 patents in foreign countries. Lucent takes its responsibility
to protect its patents very seriously and the combined company will continue to
do so. In fact, the way the proposed merger is structured, all of the patents
will continue to be owned by Lucent and its subsidiaries.

Lucent's intellectual property licensing division licenses, protects and
maintains our intellectual property and enforces our intellectual property
rights. This responsibility includes licensing our patents and technology to
third parties and negotiating agreements regarding our licensing of intellectual
property from others.

Because the industry is to a large extent driven by interoperability standards,
to a large extent our patents are already licensed to other companies in the
industry. By the same token, Lucent is licensed to use patents owned by these
other companies. This is a common practice in the industry and would not be
impacted by the proposed merger.

152. WHAT ABOUT THE PATENTS THAT ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE RESEARCH AND
     DEVELOPMENT WORK THAT LUCENT DOES WITH THE U.S. GOVERNMENT?
As previously announced, the combined company is forming separate, independent
U.S. Lucent subsidiary under Bell Labs for certain contracts with U.S.
government agencies to ensure that this type of work continues to be performed
in the U.S. with all of the proper safeguards in place. This type of structure
is routinely used to protect certain government programs in the course of
mergers involving a non-U.S. party.

Any patents associated with these certain contracts with the U.S. government,
will be held by the independent U.S. subsidiary under Bell Labs to further
ensure the safeguarding and protection of this sensitive work protect.

In addition, this subsidiary will be separately managed by a board, to be
composed of three independent U.S. citizens whose appointment is subject to U.S.
government approval.

We have asked William Perry, former Secretary of Defense; James Woolsey, former
director on Central Intelligence; and Kenneth Minihan, former director of the
National Security Agency to serve on this board. We believe these individuals
will be acceptable to the U.S. government who must approve their appointments.




SAFE HARBOR FOR FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS AND OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
This document contains statements regarding the proposed transaction between
Lucent and Alcatel, the expected timetable for completing the transaction,
future financial and operating results, benefits and synergies of the proposed
transaction and other statements about Lucent and Alcatel's managements' future
expectations, beliefs, goals, plans or prospects that are based on current
expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections about Lucent and Alcatel and
the combined company, as well as Lucent's and Alcatel's and the combined
company's future performance and the industries in which Lucent and Alcatel
operate and the combined company will operate, in addition to managements'
assumptions. These statements constitute forward-looking statements within the
meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Words such
as "expects," "anticipates," "targets," "goals," "projects," "intends," "plans,"
"believes," "seeks," "estimates," variations of such words and similar
expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements which are
not statements of historical facts. These forward-looking statements are not
guarantees of future performance and involve certain risks, uncertainties and
assumptions that are difficult to assess. Therefore, actual outcomes and results
may differ materially from what is expressed or forecasted in such
forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties are based upon a
number of important factors including, among others: the ability to consummate
the proposed transaction; difficulties and delays in obtaining regulatory
approvals for the proposed transaction; difficulties and delays in achieving
synergies and cost savings; potential difficulties in meeting conditions set
forth in the definitive merger agreement entered into by Lucent and Alcatel;
fluctuations in the telecommunications market; the pricing, cost and other risks
inherent in long-term sales agreements; exposure to the credit risk of
customers; reliance on a limited number of contract manufacturers to supply
products we sell; the social, political and economic risks of our respective
global operations; the costs and risks associated with pension and
postretirement benefit obligations; the complexity of products sold; changes to
existing regulations or technical standards; existing and future litigation;
difficulties and costs in protecting intellectual property rights and exposure
to infringement claims by others; and compliance with environmental, health and
safety laws. For a more complete list and description of such risks and
uncertainties, refer to Lucent's Form 10-K for the year ended September 30, 2005
and Alcatel's Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2005 as well as other
filings by Lucent and Alcatel with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
Except as required under the US federal securities laws and the rules and
regulations of the US Securities and Exchange Commission, Lucent and Alcatel
disclaim any intention or obligation to update any forward-looking statements
after the distribution of this document, whether as a result of new information,
future events, developments, changes in assumptions or otherwise.





IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WILL BE FILED WITH THE SEC

In connection with the proposed  transaction,  Alcatel and Lucent intend to file
relevant  materials  with the Securities  and Exchange  Commission  (the "SEC"),
including the filing by Alcatel with the SEC of a Registration Statement on Form
F-6 and a Registration  Statement on Form F-4  (collectively,  the "Registration
Statements"),  which will include a preliminary prospectus and related materials
to register  the Alcatel  American  Depositary  Shares  ("ADS"),  as well as the
Alcatel  ordinary shares  underlying such Alcatel ADSs, to be issued in exchange
for Lucent common  shares,  and Lucent and Alcatel plan to file with the SEC and
mail to their respective stockholders a Proxy  Statement/Prospectus  relating to
the  proposed   transaction.   The   Registration   Statements   and  the  Proxy
Statement/Prospectus  will contain important information about Lucent,  Alcatel,
the transaction and related matters. Investors and security holders are urged to
read the Registration  Statements and the Proxy  Statement/Prospectus  carefully
when they are available.  Investors and security  holders will be able to obtain
free copies of the  Registration  Statements and the Proxy  Statement/Prospectus
and other  documents  filed with the SEC by Lucent and  Alcatel  through the web
site maintained by the SEC at www.sec.gov.  In addition,  investors and security
holders will be able to obtain free copies of the  Registration  Statements  and
the  Proxy  Statement/Prospectus  when  they  become  available  from  Lucent by
contacting Investor Relations at www.lucent.com, by mail to 600 Mountain Avenue,
Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974 or by telephone at  908-582-8500  and from Alcatel
by  contacting  Investor  Relations  at  www.alcatel.com,  by mail to 54, rue La
Boetie, 75008 Paris, France or by telephone at 33-1-40-76-10-10.
      Lucent and its directors  and executive  officers also may be deemed to be
participants in the  solicitation of proxies from the  stockholders of Lucent in
connection  with the transaction  described  herein.  Information  regarding the
special  interests of these directors and executive  officers in the transaction
described  herein will be included in the Proxy  Statement/Prospectus  described
above.  Additional  information regarding these directors and executive officers
is also  included in Lucent's  proxy  statement  for its 2006 Annual  Meeting of
Stockholders,  which was filed with the SEC on or about  January  3, 2006.  This
document is available  free of charge at the SEC's web site at  www.sec.gov  and
from Lucent by contacting  Investor Relations at www.lucent.com,  by mail to 600
Mountain Avenue, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974 or by telephone at 908-582-8500.
      Alcatel  and its  directors  and  executive  officers  may be deemed to be
participants in the  solicitation of proxies from the  stockholders of Lucent in
connection  with the transaction  described  herein.  Information  regarding the
special  interests of these directors and executive officers in the transaction
described herein will be included in the Proxy Statement/Prospectus described
above. Additional information regarding these directors and executive officers
is also included in Alcatel's Form 20-F filed with the SEC on March 31, 2006.
This document is available free of charge at the SEC's web site at www.sec.gov
and from Alcatel by contacting Investor Relations at www.alcatel.com, by mail to
54, rue La Boetie, 75008 Paris, France or by telephone at 33-1-40-76-10-10.