Texas Instruments Drives Voice-over-Cable Market with New Chip Technologies
TI's Latest Chipset and Wideband DOCSIS(R) Reference Design Support Cable Service Providers' Demand for Advanced Features
DALLAS, Aug. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Instruments Incorporated (NYSE: TXN) (TI) today announced the availability of its advanced voice-over-cable (VoCable) chipset and new Wideband DOCSIS reference design which will help drive the continued global growth of Voice over IP (VoIP). TI is the leading supplier of VoCable semiconductors and software, and its latest innovations provide the foundation for enhanced broadband services over cable to homes worldwide. (For more information, go to http://www.ti.com/puma4 .)
TI's DSP-based TNETC47xx (Puma-4) VoCable chipset incorporates advancements to process cellular codecs, setting the stage for fixed mobile convergence with phones that operate on cellular or VoIP connections, depending on the user's choice and proximity to either network. Additionally, its low bit-rate codecs for conferencing channels use half the bandwidth currently consumed for multi-user calls, saving bandwidth for other applications while maintaining high data rates. The TNETC47xx also has advanced fax capabilities, furthering VoIP's potential as a replacement for traditional telephone lines.
"As service providers push for more processing-intensive features such as VoIP, conferencing services, mobility throughout the home and digital TV, the traditional cable modem is evolving into something much more advanced," said Irvind Ghai, director, worldwide marketing for TI's cable group. "It is increasingly important to have a flexible, DSP-based solution at the heart of that device. TI offers the right mix of silicon, software and hardware development platforms and partners with key third parties to keep service providers ahead of the curve."
VoCable Market Leadership
According to broadband research firm Kinetic Strategies, of the 2.5 million embedded multimedia terminal adapters (EMTAs) shipped worldwide during the first half of 2005, 1.7 million units used TI VoCable chips, providing TI with a 66.5 percent share of the market. This is attributed to TI's shipment of advanced technology to its customers, including ARRIS, Motorola, Pace, Terayon and other leading cable modem OEMs.
"As VoIP becomes a mainstream reality, and cable service providers aggressively market voice as an additional revenue source in an increasingly competitive video market, EMTA volume will continue to grow," said Michael Harris, president and principal analyst, Kinetic Strategies. "The industry continues to evolve from data-only modems to voice-enabled gateways and TI is well-positioned to maintain its strong market leadership."
Driving Standards Innovation
In addition to the TNETC47xx chipset, TI announced it has developed a Wideband DOCSIS reference design that lets equipment manufacturers and service providers evaluate system architectures today, speeding time to market. This will allow multi service operators (MSOs) to quickly offer advanced features and enhanced cable modems, once the standard is approved. The reference design includes documentation, board schematics, production files and DOCSIS software.
"Wideband DOCSIS channel bonding will enable cable operators to surpass current DSL and FTTX data rates by delivering more than 100Mbps to an individual subscriber," said Bruce McClelland, VP/GM ARRIS Broadband CPE Products. "The ARRIS Touchstone(TM) Wideband Cable modem (WBCM650), together with the Cadant(TM) C4 CMTS, will open up new service opportunities in the commercial services arena as well as enhanced gaming, peer-to-peer, and multi- media applications for the consumer. The interest level expressed by the operator community in these new service opportunities continues to grow, and ARRIS is excited by the level of innovation from companies such as TI to address the stringent performance and cost goals."
Wideband DOCSIS technology will incorporate multiple down and up streams in a single modem, providing higher broadband speeds and greater bandwidth to both business and consumer subscribers. As the standard evolves to include voice, the increased bandwidth and enhanced performance of DOCSIS 3.0 modems will support VoIP conversations and video downloading without impacting the stream of information delivered to and from the home or office.
Availability
TI's TNETC47xx chipset will sample in the fourth quarter of 2005. TI also expects to deliver its first Wideband DOCSIS reference designs in the same time frame. For more information on TI's advance VoCable broadband solutions, please visit http://www.ti.com/cable or http://www.ti.com/puma4 .
Texas Instruments Broadband Solutions
For OEMs developing broadband communications solutions, 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), VoIP gateways, carrier infrastructure, and home and office wireless networking. See http://www.ti.com/broadband .
About Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Incorporated provides innovative DSP and analog technologies to meet our customers' real world signal processing requirements. In addition to Semiconductor, the company's businesses include Sensors & Controls, and Educational & Productivity Solutions. TI is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and has manufacturing, design or sales operations in more than 25 countries.
Texas Instruments is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TXN. More information is located on the World Wide Web at http://www.ti.com .
Safe Harbor Statement
Statements contained in this press release regarding the growth of the VoCable market, TI VoCable market penetration and qualification of TI products and other statements of management's beliefs, goals and expectations may be considered forward-looking statements as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by these statements. The following factors and the factors discussed in TI's most recent Form 10-K could cause actual results to differ materially from the statements contained in this press release: actual market demand for VoCable products in general and TI semiconductor products specifically, and actual certification test results relating to TI products. We disclaim any intention or obligation to update any forward-looking statements as a result of developments occurring after the date of this press release.
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