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Siemens Teams with Tzero to Deliver First Ultra Wideband
Solution for Whole-Home Multimedia Distribution (17/11/2006)
Breakthrough Solution Provides up to 480Mbps
Throughput Without Any New Wires
Siemens Home and Office Communication Devices
today unveiled its newest home content distribution solution developed
in conjunction with Tzero Technologies. This breakthrough solution
is the first of its kind to use ultra wideband (UWB) technology
for higher bandwidths with the capability to deliver high definition
video throughout the home without requiring any new wires.
This new technology will enable service providers
to offer next-generation broadband services, including internet
protocol television (IPTV), to subscribers while eliminating the
need for new cabling, thereby reducing lengthy installation time
and associated costs. The Siemens UWB multimedia home solution will
be demonstrated in the Tzero booth at TelcoTV in Dallas, Texas November
6-8, 2006.
"The performance characteristics of ultra-wideband
solutions - including very robust data rates, built-in quality-of-service
measures, and low power emissions - makes it a viable candidate
for solutions that cross a wide spectrum of PC, consumer electronics,
and mobile and portable devices," said Kurt Scherf, vice president
and principal analyst with Parks Associates. "Given its fit in a
variety of markets, we will expect to see greater uptake of its
use in the very near future."
The new Siemens UWB multimedia home solution
is capable of providing high-speed communications between devices
either wirelessly, or using existing wiring within rooms or extending
across multiple rooms. The product delivers transmission speeds
of up to 480 megabits per second (Mbps) to support even the high
demands of high-definition video and IPTV.
"Solving the in-home video distribution problem
has been one of the highest priorities for service providers around
the world. Our solution solves that problem with unprecedented bandwidth,
quality of service, and a 'no new wires' mentality for deployment
using standards-based technology," said Nicholas Ord, Vice President
of Innovation at Siemens. "This new product should enable our service
provider customers to effectively deliver interactive, video on
demand, and other advanced services without suffering the exorbitant
costs of running new wires in a home. Those who adopt it first will
have a significantly differentiated service and technology advantage."
Tzero is a leading supplier of UWB solutions,
including those used for high-definition video. The company's advanced
technology can connect a range of A/V components - displays, set-top
boxes, digital video recorders, media center PCs, residential gateways
and more. Unlike proprietary offerings, Tzero's platform is based
on standards from the WiMedia Alliance and is guaranteed to co-exist
with other WiMedia-compliant devices.
"Ultra wideband is a standard that's being
embraced for high-definition video applications of all kinds," said
Mike Gulett, president and CEO of Tzero. "By working together with
Siemens, we're able to offer service providers a commercial solution
that will help them drive adoption of new video services in both
the U.S. and internationally."
Availability
Siemens and Tzero are working together to
provide solutions that will incorporate UWB to enable the distribution
of high definition multimedia throughout the home. It is expected
that the first prototypes will be available by the end of this year.
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