(cont)...Networking of Digital Entertainment in the Home
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 8, 2005--Entropic Communications, Inc., and Westell Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:WSTL - News), are collaborating on home networking for digital entertainment. Specifically, Westell is using Entropic's c.LINK 270 chipset for its new line of home networking routers for IPTV and video delivery, called UltraLine II(TM).
"We are paving the way for the next wave of broadband service delivery which centers around video throughout the home, with measurable benefits to the service provider and the consumer," said Gordon Reichard, Jr., vice president of marketing at Westell.
The UltraLine II is a broadband gateway that provides for delivery of full-motion video using built-in QoS, over a variety of LAN and WAN access delivery systems including Ethernet for FTTP, VDSL2, and Bonded ADSL2+. To simplify installation and eliminate the need for new wiring, a single connection links the UltraLine II to the customer's existing in-home coaxial cabling, providing 100 Mbps of network throughput around the home entertainment LAN, in addition to providing a WAN access link on the same coax at a different frequency.
Multi-room video sharing is now completely and immediately available without the need for additional cabling or installation expenses associated with set up or truck rolls, providing benefits to both the service provider and the customer.
Entropic's c.LINK-270 chipset can be used in a variety of consumer electronics such as set-top boxes and modems, broadband gateways and routers, DVR/PVRs and digital TVs. It enables seamless networking over the existing coaxial cable infrastructure at speeds as high as 270Mbps, making coax the ideal medium for networking high-bandwidth applications such as video. Coaxial cable is available in more than 110 million homes in the U.S.
The UltraLine II is compliant with the Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA(TM)) standard body of which Westell and Entropic are members. MoCA's mission is to promote and standardize the networking of consumer entertainment devices over existing coax cabling. Other members of the non-profit consortium include Linksys/Cisco Systems, Comcast, Cox, EchoStar, Motorola, Panasonic (Matsushita Electric), RadioShack Corporation, Toshiba and Verizon. Please visit http://www.mocalliance.org for more information.
About Westell
Westell Technologies, Inc., headquartered in Aurora, Illinois, is a holding company for Westell, Inc. and ConferencePlus, Inc. Westell, Inc. delivers innovative, open broadband solutions that meet the market's needs for fast and seamless broadband connectivity. ConferencePlus, Inc. is a collaborative Application Service Provider that manages and hosts voice, video, IP applications and back-office services. Please visit www.westell.com for more information.
About Entropic Communications
Entropic Communications, Inc., is the leading developer of LAN and WAN coax networking for home digital entertainment. Entropic's products allow consumers to easily share digital entertainment throughout the home by leveraging the existing coax infrastructure to fundamentally change the way content such as movies, music, and images are stored and networked by the average user. For more information: http://www.entropic.com .
© Entropic Communications. All rights reserved. c.LINK and Enabling home networking for digital entertainment are trademarks of Entropic Communications.
Contact:
Entropic Communications
John Graham, 858-829-1691
jgraham@entropic.com
or
Gelphman Associates
Rob Gelphman, 408-451-8420
robert@gelphman.com
Source: Entropic Communications, Inc.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/051108/20051108005038.html?.v=1
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 8, 2005--Entropic Communications, Inc., and Westell Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:WSTL - News), are collaborating on home networking for digital entertainment. Specifically, Westell is using Entropic's c.LINK 270 chipset for its new line of home networking routers for IPTV and video delivery, called UltraLine II(TM).
"We are paving the way for the next wave of broadband service delivery which centers around video throughout the home, with measurable benefits to the service provider and the consumer," said Gordon Reichard, Jr., vice president of marketing at Westell.
The UltraLine II is a broadband gateway that provides for delivery of full-motion video using built-in QoS, over a variety of LAN and WAN access delivery systems including Ethernet for FTTP, VDSL2, and Bonded ADSL2+. To simplify installation and eliminate the need for new wiring, a single connection links the UltraLine II to the customer's existing in-home coaxial cabling, providing 100 Mbps of network throughput around the home entertainment LAN, in addition to providing a WAN access link on the same coax at a different frequency.
Multi-room video sharing is now completely and immediately available without the need for additional cabling or installation expenses associated with set up or truck rolls, providing benefits to both the service provider and the customer.
Entropic's c.LINK-270 chipset can be used in a variety of consumer electronics such as set-top boxes and modems, broadband gateways and routers, DVR/PVRs and digital TVs. It enables seamless networking over the existing coaxial cable infrastructure at speeds as high as 270Mbps, making coax the ideal medium for networking high-bandwidth applications such as video. Coaxial cable is available in more than 110 million homes in the U.S.
The UltraLine II is compliant with the Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA(TM)) standard body of which Westell and Entropic are members. MoCA's mission is to promote and standardize the networking of consumer entertainment devices over existing coax cabling. Other members of the non-profit consortium include Linksys/Cisco Systems, Comcast, Cox, EchoStar, Motorola, Panasonic (Matsushita Electric), RadioShack Corporation, Toshiba and Verizon. Please visit http://www.mocalliance.org for more information.
About Westell
Westell Technologies, Inc., headquartered in Aurora, Illinois, is a holding company for Westell, Inc. and ConferencePlus, Inc. Westell, Inc. delivers innovative, open broadband solutions that meet the market's needs for fast and seamless broadband connectivity. ConferencePlus, Inc. is a collaborative Application Service Provider that manages and hosts voice, video, IP applications and back-office services. Please visit www.westell.com for more information.
About Entropic Communications
Entropic Communications, Inc., is the leading developer of LAN and WAN coax networking for home digital entertainment. Entropic's products allow consumers to easily share digital entertainment throughout the home by leveraging the existing coax infrastructure to fundamentally change the way content such as movies, music, and images are stored and networked by the average user. For more information: http://www.entropic.com .
© Entropic Communications. All rights reserved. c.LINK and Enabling home networking for digital entertainment are trademarks of Entropic Communications.
Contact:
Entropic Communications
John Graham, 858-829-1691
jgraham@entropic.com
or
Gelphman Associates
Rob Gelphman, 408-451-8420
robert@gelphman.com
Source: Entropic Communications, Inc.
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/051108/20051108005038.html?.v=1