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To: Scrapps who wrote (6596)6/15/1999 2:30:00 PM
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why would TI license g.lite from AWRE when it has its own?

ti.com

Texas Instruments and Siemens to
Cooperate on ADSL G.Lite

New Solution Delivers World's Highest Port Density
with fewest Components

NICE (April. 22, 1999) -- Texas Instruments and Siemens Information and
Communication Networks Group announced today the development of a
highly-integrated line card for Siemens EWSD central office switches. The
line card uses asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) G.Lite technology,
which supports voice and data communications simultaneously in
accordance with ADSL G. Lite specifications.

Based on TI's TMS320C6000 digital signal processing (DSP) technology
and G.Lite software, the Siemens line card implementation currently
supports two subscriber modems per DSP, the highest density available in
the industry today. It will allow service providers to equip their EWSD
switching systems for DSL technology without having to fit extra racks or
new cabling at the local exchange.

Combining Siemens leadership position in switching with TI's leadership in
digital signal processing solutions in this advanced implementation of G.Lite
will enable high bit-rate access to the Internet while eliminating the need for
a service splitter at both ends of the wire.

The performance of TI's 'C6000 DSP allows cost-effective deployment with
reduction of space, power and cost. TI's fully programmable chipset
provides a future-proof solution that can be upgraded in the field via
software download. The TI chip enables Siemens to accomplish the first
fully integrated silicon G.Lite solution for the upcoming merger of voice and
data into the media network.

The G.Lite line card for EWSD supports eight subscriber access lines with
voice and data interfaces, of which each two are realized in one TI DSP. The
Siemens-TI G.Lite implementation allows fast access to the Internet without
the need for a splitter (Network Termination, NT) at the two ends of the
connection.

Siemens plans widespread introduction of the new G.Lite line card starting
in November 1999.

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