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To: Elroy who wrote (6548)6/7/1999 8:06:00 AM
From: Paul Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9236
 
Analog Devices Enables Mass Deployment of Super-Fast ADSL/G.lite Modems

NORWOOD, Mass., June 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Analog Devices (NYSE: ADI), today announced the company's newest DMT-based, full-rate and G.lite ADSL (asymmetrical digital subscriber line) chip set solution. The new AD20msp930 ADSL chip set helps to extend Analog Devices' leadership positioning in supplying standards-compliant ADSL chip sets to the world's leading communications equipment makers.

The AD20msp930 enables up to 10 Mbps of Internet data throughput per subscriber line, which is more than 100 times faster than 56-kbps analog modems. The industry standards-based interoperable chip set is designed for both central office (CO) Internet access equipment and customer premise equipment (CPE).

ADI's new chip set addresses the need for affordable, dependable high-speed Internet access in residential, SOHO, and enterprise markets. The AD20msp930 offers original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) a smaller, more efficient DSL chip set solution that consumes less power in less space than previous designs. The new solution reduces overall system and operational costs for corporations, Internet Service Providers (ISP) and telecommunications service providers. These cost savings translate into end user benefits, including improved quality of service levels and more affordable high-speed Internet access.

"The focus of the industry is not only on reducing power consumption and space requirements, but also on interoperability and providing products that can easily be upgraded to support different flavors of DSL and other requirements in future service implementations," said Laurie Falconer, DSL Analyst, TeleChoice, Inc. "Analog Devices supports these requirement with the launch of the AD20msp930 chip set."

The AD20msp930 G.Lite/full-rate ADSL chip set is a fully-integrated end-to-end solution that integrates all of the digital functions onto one chip, including the digital signal processor (DSP), the coprocessor and the digital interface to the customer's backbone Internet connection via an ATM interface. The chip set also includes a new high-performance analog front end (AFE), and ADI's de facto industry standard low-power line driver. This enables significant power consumption savings of more than 1 W of power in both CPE and CO equipment.

"ADI's AD20msp930 builds on more than six years of experience in the design, development and production of the most widely adopted and deployed ADSL silicon solutions in the industry," said Russ Johnsen, Vice President and General Manager of Analog Devices' Communications Division. "ADI drew upon its analog and digital signal processing expertise to combine all the control functions in a seamless design, with no need for external processing components. The reduction in power and space enables equipment manufacturers to double the density of their existing solutions."

The AD20msp930-based modem can achieve downstream speeds in excess of 10 Mbps per subscriber line. Typical configurations will result in downstream data rates to 6.1 Mbps and a 224 kbps duplex channel over carrier serving area loops, and upstream data rates of 450 kbps. In addition, the AD20msp930 is code-compatible and upgradable, retaining OEM investment in code and hardware development with previous ADI ADSL solutions, including the popular AD20msp910 and AD20msp918 chip sets.

The AD20msp930 ATM layer 1 to line driver xDSL solution combines the company's AD6449 (digital data pump), AD6440 (codec) and AD8016 (line driver) in a two-chip plus line driver design, significantly reducing ADSL equipment and service deployment costs. For PC applications, the chip set can be powered directly from the Universal Serial Bus (USB), eliminating the need for a separate chip set power supply, thereby reducing size and lowering costs.

Industry Standards Compliant for Full Rate & G.lite Connectivity The AD20msp930 chip set is compliant with a variety of industry standards including American National Standards Institute (ANSI) T1.413 Issue 1 and 2, European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) TR328, and International Telecommunications Union (ITU) G.992.1 (G.dmt) and G.992.2 (splitterless G.lite).

ATM Interface

The AD20msp930 offers a standard UTOPIA 2 ATM port in addition to a synchronous serial interface for other protocols such as HDLC (high level data link controller), frame relay, or IP (Internet Protocol) for CO applications. This allows increased flexibility for systems vendors to provide diverse data types, resulting in an overall reduction in cost of ownership for service providers. In addition, ADI provides the industry's only, proven ATM Layer to communication line ADSL solution, thus providing customers with significant procurement cost savings.

ADSL over ISDN

The AD20msp930 has a flexible bin assignment enabling software configurable upstream or downstream tones. This allows support for ADSL over ISDN, an important European telecommunications capability to enable data and voice communications while building on European investment in ISDN technology. The ADI solution employs the ETSI TM6 & ITU G.992.1 for the U.S. and Annex B for Europe ISDN standards.

Fast-Retrain

ADSL technology is always on (connected) for both quick and easy Internet and voice access at the same time, during the same session. However, due to the multi-tasking nature of ADSL, a "retrain" needs to occur when a user wants to use the telephone line for voice communication, while maintaining the DSL Internet connection. ADI has implemented a less-than-one-second Fast-Retrain, which will enable users to seamlessly use the same twisted pair for simultaneous voice and data communications without losing the connection or experiencing a delay in achieving a dial tone. In addition, the AD20msp930 features a rate-adaptive design that automatically adjusts to line characteristics and delivers the best possible performance, regardless of indigenous line conditions resulting in improved Qualitity of Service (QoS).

Pricing & Availability

The AD20msp930 is priced at $35 per chip set in OEM quantities and will sample this month, with volume shipments scheduled for Q4 1999. For more information about ADI ADSL solutions, visit: analog.com.

ADI in ADSL

The AD20msp930 ASDL chip set helps to extend Analog Devices' leadership positioning in supplying standards-compliant ADSL chip sets to the world's leading communications equipment makers. ADI has more than 50 ADSL design wins to its credit, including 3Com Corporation, ADC Telecommunications, Diamond Lane, Efficient Networks, Ericsson, ECI Telecom, Fujitsu, Lucent, Newbridge Networks, Nortel Networks, Pulsecom, Samsung and Sumitomo. ADI is a collaborative partner with the Institute for Information Industry (III), a leading government-sponsored Taiwanese technology group, to foster the adoption of ADSL technology solutions in Taiwan. ADI is an active member of the Universal ADSL Working Group (UAWG). Analog Devices is also a founding member of the ADSL Forum, established to advance worldwide deployment of the ANSI standard through education and awareness efforts.



To: Elroy who wrote (6548)6/7/1999 11:10:00 PM
From: Scrapps  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9236
 
3Com Corporation Show Highlights
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 7, 1999

3Com Press/Analyst Reception

3Com will be holding a special press and analyst cocktail reception Tuesday, June 8, 1999, 6:00-9:00 p.m., at The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Salon I, located at 181 Peachtree Street, Downtown Atlanta.

Announcements

At SUPERCOMM '99, 3Com is making announcements that support its mission to bring information and communications to all people, anytime, anywhere. The company's activities at the show further underscore its vision for converged networks, which enable customers to integrate their voice, video and data networks. These announcements include:

3COM Demonstrates Carrier-Class Fax-Over-IP Capabilities with Unified Fax Email Inbox
3Com Corporation is demonstrating for the first time its carrier-class store-and-forward fax-over-IP (FoIP) and integrated fax-email messaging capabilities for the 3Com Total Control® multiservice access platform.

Fax-over-IP with the unified fax-email inbox enables service providers to deploy IP-based enhanced fax services such as desktop faxing, low-cost fax delivery, fax outsourcing, fax broadcast, fax clearinghouse, and web fax. These services represent new ways for service providers to differentiate themselves in today's competitive global marketplace.

3Com Achieves Interoperability with G.Lite ADSL Products
In a move designed to spur widespread deployment of digital subscriber line technology, 3Com today confirmed that its G.Lite capable product line is interoperable with numerous vendors' central office products and several G.lite platforms. Today's announcement from 3Com addresses more than 90 percent of the expected worldwide G.lite market. As a result, 3Com is participating in the Universal ADSL Working Group's (UAWG) G.Lite Interoperability Showcase. The G.lite standard, anticipated to be ratified this summer (as G.992.2), will offer seamless, high-speed connections to customers.

3Com Teams with Foundations for the Future to Prepare Students for the 21st Century Economy
3Com joined with Foundations for the Future to expand career opportunities for Georgia's students and create new continuing education programs in computer networking technology for Georgia residents. As part of 3Com's 20th anniversary at SUPERCOMM '99 in Atlanta, Irfan Ali, Senior Vice President and General Manager, 3Com Carrier Systems and Roosevelt Thomas, Director of Morris Brown Research Institute and lead for Foundations for the Future(F3) announced the NetPrep program will help establish Georgia as a leader in creating a new generation of skilled workers for the networked economy.

3Com Wins Remote Access Contract With Bahrain Telco
3Com Corporation announced that Batelco, Bahrain's leading provider of voice and data communications, selected 3Com's Total Control® multiservice remote access platform to support its new Internet access service. Batelco is expanding its network infrastructure to meet the demands of internal growth and the explosion of Internet traffic in the Middle East. The sale also included the purchase of 3Com's CoreBuilder(TM) 3500 for its internal high speed LAN to serve more than 2000 employees.

Japan Telecom® Chooses 3Com Total Control Technology for Advanced Internet Remote Access Platform
3Com Corporation announced the sale of its Total Control multiservice access platform to Open Data Network (ODN), Japan Telecom's ISP company, for US $5 million. ODN, one of the fastest-growing ISPs in Japan, purchased 30 Total Control remote access concentrators to benefit more than 300,000 ODN subscribers.

Show Speakers

Five 3Com executives will be featured in three panel discussions of industry trends and issues during the conference. Speakers and topics scheduled for SUPERCOMM '99 include:

Tuesday, June 8, 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Roger Blanton, Manager, Strategic Alliances, Carrier Systems Division

John Sullivan, Program Manager, Carrier Systems Division

Panel Discussion: ''Carrier-Class IP Telephony''

Tuesday, June 8, 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Ben Cardwell, Director, Wireless Technology Programs, Carrier Systems Division

Panel Discussion: ''The Role of Wireless Products in the Success of 3G''

Wednesday, June 9, 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Philip Robinson, Chief Technical Officer, Cable Access

Houman Modarres, Product Line Manager, Internet Telephony

Panel Discussion: ''Implementing Voice-over-IP Services over Cable: A Standards-Based Approach''

3Com Booth Demonstrations

3Com's booth (#3807) will feature demonstration and display areas highlighting the following technologies and solutions:

IP Telephony--Voice-over-IP and Fax-over-IP
DSL, including SDSL, IDSL and ADSL CPE products
High Speed Cable Internet Access, featuring cable headend and retail product lines
High Speed Internet Access featuring Distributed Total Control Manager, V.90 & ISDN Internet access
Managed Network Services: Voice & Video over ATM Convergence, featuring the PathBuilder S400, S700 and S330 products
Wireless Connectivity, featuring 3Com's new Wireless LAN PC Card
Technical Theater Showcase

3Com will also have a technical theater located in its booth where presentations will be given every hour on the half-hour. Topics include:

Reducing Cost of Operations with Workflow-Focused Network Management
Evolution of the Public Network: New Service Opportunities for ISPs, CLECs and Global Providers
Wireless Internet Access
3Com's Wireless LAN Solution: Connectivity When and Where You Need It
DSL Market, Applications and Solutions
Paving the Way for Enhanced Services: 3Com IP Fax and Unified Messaging Solutions
Managed Network Services
SS7 & 3Com - A Partnership for the New Millennium
3Com, NetBuilder II, SuperStack II, Total Control and V.90 are registered trademarks and HomeConnect is a trademark of 3Com Corporation. All other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.

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