Fujtisu Ltd is to demonstrate advanced information and communications systems at Asian Telecom 93, to be held in Singapore from May 17 to 22. The exhibition will include various technologies on which Fujitsu and the Singapore government have been working as part of the IT2000 plan, Singapore’s comprehensive computing plan for the twenty-first century, which include south-east Asia’s first B-ISDN service. B-ISDN field trials, conducted jointly by Fujtisu and Singapore, began in October 1992. One of the applications demonstrated will be an intelligent desk consisting of a videophone and B-ISDN workstation mounted on a desktop, designed to provide access to multimedia databases and medical information services such as transmission of X-ray photographs and Computerised Tomography Scanner images. Other telecommunications equipment demonstrated will include Synchronous Digital Hierarchy optical transmission systems and Fibre Subscriber Loop optical subscriber transmission systems, as well as a compact all-in-one desktop digital microwave radio system; and Fujitsu’s cellular phones and Poquet Pad pen computer, as well as the multimedia FM-Towns personal computer.