Amati Overview (posted for convenience of new readers) ... source Edgar Database.
OVERVIEW On November 28, 1995, ICOT Corporation, based in San Jose, California, and Amati Communications Corporation ("Old Amati"), a privately held Mountain View, California based company, completed a merger by which Old Amati became a wholly-owned subsidiary of ICOT Corporation. Effective as of the merger, the name of the surviving company was changed to Amati Communications Corporation (the "Company") and its common stock began trading on the Nasdaq National Market under the symbol "AMTX" on November 29, 1995. Under the terms of the merger agreement with Old Amati, the shareholders, warrant holders and option holders of Old Amati acquired 6,788,924 newly issued shares of the Company's stock, representing approximately 35% of the fully diluted shares of the Company. As of the merger date, Old Amati employed twenty-four full time employees, including four in manufacturing, two in sales and customer support, fifteen in engineering and three in finance and administration. Old Amati was a development stage company that developed and marketed advanced transmission systems utilizing Discrete Multi-tone ("DMT") technology to provide high speed transmission over copper and cable media. Old Amati's DMT technology has been selected as the ANSI and ETSI standard for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line ("ADSL") products. The Company is a leading developer of advanced transmission equipment utilizing Discrete Multi-tone (DMT) technology for the ADSL, Very high-speed Digital Subscriber Line (VDSL) and cable modem markets. The Company is the holder of ADSL/DMT patents and has licensed the technology to companies such as Nortel, Motorola and NEC. The Company is also a provider of network connectivity systems for the internetworking and OEM marketplaces HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FISCAL YEAR - Announced key strategic technology development partnerships with Motorola and NEC for the next generation xDSL technologies. - Delivered a new family of Overture 8 ADSL/DMT modems for field testing, further increasing the Company's leadership position in the technology. These new modems are the first to provide data transmission rates as high as 8 Mbps downstream and 500 kbps upstream. - Introduced an 8 Mbps ADSL modem which provides direct Ethernet connectivity. - Selected to participate in a significant number of new ADSL market trials including the GTE-Microsoft ADSL trial in Redmond, WA, the GTE Internet access trial in Dallas, TX, the Bezeq (Israel Telecom) Video on Demand ("VOD") trial in Israel, the Swiss Telecom PTT interactive video trial in Switzerland and the Telstra broadcast quality video trial in Australia. |