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TI Demonstrates Video Over DSL at Supercomm 2001
DSL, WLAN, VoIP, Cable, Optical Wireless and Other Broadband Technologies on Display in TI Booth #7338
DALLAS (June 1, 2001) - Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN), a leader in providing complete broadband solutions for the home and office, will demonstrate video over ADSL at Supercomm 2001 in Atlanta June 5-7. Using video compression, the demonstration will show high-quality digital video delivered across TI's in-booth DSL network consisting of TI's AC5 central office chipset and AP5 PCI ADSL modem chipset connected to a TI digital light processing (DLP(tm))-enabled HDTV to display full motion audio and video that is expected to be the next revenue generating service for DSL service providers.
The TI booth, #7338 in the Atlanta Convention Center, will also highlight several other leading broadband solutions from TI, including:
- DSL - AC5 octal DSL infrastructure chipset connected to several CPE modems demonstrating performance interoperability at both ends of the wire; customer DSLAMs connected to TI's AU5 CPE chipset; AR5 ADSL chipset for routers, IADs and RGs, as well as other customer products
- Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) - For the first time, the TNETV1010 VoIP solution for CPE voice gateways; Universal Port RAS solution
- Wireless local area networking (WLAN) - TI's 802.11b Wi-Fi-based wireless Ethernet technology
- Optical wireless - The recently announced reference design encompassing an analog MMD plus a TI DSP for optical wireless transmission of video over 100Mbps Ethernet
- Cable modem customer modems from Future Networks, Technotrend, Toshiba and others
- High performance analog - Line drivers, line receivers, codecs plus complete analog front ends
About TI Broadband
For OEMs developing broadband communications solutions, only TI's advanced signal processing-based silicon and software platforms deliver the optimal performance, lower power consumption, and system level integration required to rapidly deploy differentiated next generation products for cable modems, digital subscriber line (xDSL) modems, integrated access devices (IADs), Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) gateways, carrier infrastructure, and home and office wireless networking.
Please visit www.ti.com/sc/broadband for more information on TI's broadband solutions.
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