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To: johnny boy who wrote (4081)10/7/1998 10:04:00 PM
From: Danny Hayden  Respond to of 6180
 
DALLAS, Oct. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Instruments (TI) (NYSE: TXN)
announced today that Ericsson will use TI's TNETD ADSL chipset in its ANx line
of central office equipment. Ericsson, a world-leading manufacturer of
telecommunications end equipment, will capitalize on the programmability,
scaleability and extensability of the chipset to deliver high-speed Internet
connectivity over the existing copper infrastructure. Furthermore, Ericsson
will leverage TI's ability to deliver volume production as the consumer demand
for broadband communications continue to increase.
ANx-DSL is a digital subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM) platform
for delivering high-speed broadband services over the existing telephone line.
"Ericsson is working very actively to grow the market for universal ADSL
and full-rate ADSL," said Hans-Erhard Reiter, General Manager Marketing and
Sales, Multi-Service Access at Ericsson. "TI's chipset, with its powerful DSP
engine, offers a robust solution that delivers full rate ADSL with room to
expand into other types of broadband connectivity such as Universal ADSL. As
standards change and new features become available, the software upgradability
of TI's chipset extends the life of our product and offers total-cost-of-
ownership appeal to our customers."
"Our long-term relationship with Ericsson has netted both companies a
leading position in communications," said Bill Eversole, director of marketing
for TI's Broadband Access Group. "TI, a leader in demonstrating
interoperability, is committed to driving mass deployment of broadband
connectivity -- worldwide. We are enthusiastic about expanding our
relationship with Ericsson into a new realm of communications and look for the
same level of success in the area of ADSL."
TI's ADSL chipset leverages a fully programmable, TMS320C6000 core ADSL
transceiver. Supporting two lines per chipset today, TI's ADSL chipset
architecture will create products that increase the port density of central
offices and in the future, enabling service providers to meet growing market
demands efficiently and economically. In addition, the chipset draws upon
TI's leadership in mixed signal products to provide powerful codec and front-
end components. The core DMT engine, a software based modem technology
developed by Amati Communications (a wholly owned subsidiary of Texas
Instruments) delivers a T1.413 issue 2 compliant solution. Additionally, the
modem platform supports software upgrades to the UAWG's Universal ADSL.
The chipset's programmable, scalable and extensible features will enable
consumers to keep pace with changes in technology simply by downloading
software upgrades over the network instead of buying a new modem. TI's
programmable DSP technology will give service providers and telecommunications
manufacturers the assurance that their equipment will remain standards-
compliant and interoperable with complementary equipment for the long term.
More information on TI's access products is available on the World Wide
Web at ti.com
The worldwide leader and pioneer in digital signal processing solutions
since 1982, Texas Instruments provides innovative DSP and mixed signal/analog
technologies to more than 30,000 customers in the computer, wireless
communications, networking, Internet, consumer, digital motor control and mass
storage markets worldwide. To help customers get to market faster, TI offers
easy-to-use development tools and extensive software and hardware support,
enhanced by its extensive network of third party DSP solutions providers that
produce more than 1,000 products using TI technology.
Texas Instruments Incorporated is a global semiconductor company and the
world's leading designer and supplier of digital signal processing solutions,

the engines driving the digitization of electronics. Headquartered in Dallas,
Texas, the company's businesses also include materials and controls,
educational and productivity solutions, and digital imaging. The company has
manufacturing 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
ti.com

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