ADI signs licensing agreement with Amati (Part I)
Hurray!! Finally we can the Amati crowd to stop whining and bitching about how Aware is stealing their technology. This affects ADI much more than Aware because Aware's line code didn't infringe on any of Amati's patents. So we will have to go through this same nonsense with USRX/TI/Aware.
Amati Communications Licenses ADSL DMT Patents to Analog Devices, Inc
SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Amati Communications Corporation (Nasdaq: AMTX), today announced a license agreement with Analog Devices, Inc. (NYSE: ADI) for certain patents covering ANSI-compliant Discrete Multi-tone (DMT) technology used in Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) modems.
Amati Communications is the developer of DMT, the standard technology used in a new high-speed data service known as ADSL. Amati provides license rights to this technology to all interested parties on a fair and equitable basis.
As the leading maker of chipset solutions for ADSL modems, and as having the industry's first ANSI-compliant ADSL chipset (AD20msp910-) designed to DMT standards, Analog Devices will license patents from Amati to support open standards and interoperability for this form of high-speed data and video communications.
James Steenbergen, President and CEO of Amati Communications said, "This agreement substantiates the importance of ADSL for the future access marketplace and further confirms the advantages of a standards-based technology. It is another example of the value of DMT technology for future high-speed services over existing copper infrastructure."
Amati's DMT technology is a multicarrier modulation technique that provides the ability to move signals at up to 8 Mbps or greater over existing telephone lines. DMT ADSL is an effective means of transmitting high-speed data over existing copper phone lines for high-speed Internet access, interactive services, broadcast quality video, and video-on-demand to many subscribers.
The DMT technology, developed and patented by Amati, is an international standard for ADSL recognized by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). This standard has been accepted by Analog Devices and other semiconductor manufacturers engaged in ADSL chipset development and by a growing number of telecommunications and data communications equipment and service providers. The standard provides more than 8 Mbps transmission from a telephone company's central location to a remote user, as well as a bi-directional channel capable of transmitting 640 Kbps over existing phone lines.
Amati Communications Corporation
Amati is a pioneer and leading developer of advanced transmission equipment utilizing DMT technology for the ADSL, Very High-Speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL) and xDSL markets. Amati is the holder of the ADSL/DMT patents and has licensed the technology to companies such as Analog Devices, Inc., Motorola and Nortel. The ADSL/DMT technology, recently selected by BC TEL, Canada for a proposed roll-out of commercial ADSL services, is an effective means of transmitting high-speed data over existing copper phone lines, making Internet access, interactive services, broadcast quality video and video-on-demand realizable to many subscribers.
Amati also provides network connectivity systems for the internetworking and OEM marketplaces. The company's connectivity products include local area network gateways, client-based workstation software and network data communications interfaces. For more information about Amati Communications, see its website at www.amati.com.
NOTE: Statements made in this press release which are not historical, including statements regarding product development, demonstration, product capabilities, availability and markets, and the negotiation of definitive agreements are forward looking statements and as such are subject to a number of risks including that the market for ADSL Products is still under development, is highly competitive and is subject to rapid technological change. See the Company's Annual Report and Form 10-K for the 1996 fiscal year and other reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission for additional disclosure regarding such factors.
Copyright 1997, PR Newswire
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