June 29, 2009
CopperGate Hits Another Milestone
CopperGate Communications Ltd., the Everywire Home Networking Company™, has
shipped over 10 million HomePNA chipsets.
CopperGate HomePNA chips are used in digital devices deployed worldwide in home
entertainment networks and IPTV solutions, converting existing home wiring into
usable Ethernet over coax and phone networks. They are deployed by more than 40
telecommunications, cable, and satellite companies as key components of their
home entertainment offerings to consumers. The chips provide high-speed,
low-cost, triple-play (voice, data, and video) options for use with existing
coax and phone wiring inside homes.
“CopperGate’s HomePNA technology helped Bell Aliant cut install times by more
than 30 percent,” explained Kevin Hastings, Chief Architect, Digital Broadcast
Services, Bell Aliant. “Plus, shorter install times helped us reduce our
customer wait time for installation from a month down to the next business day.
This has given us a competitive edge in this market.”
CopperGate chips are based on the widely-used HomePNA technology, the marketing
name for the open, interoperable International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
G.9954 industry standard for “no new wires” home networking applications. During
the past year, most telcos that deploy IPTV using phone and coax, as well as
other service providers, have standardized on HomePNA. It is the fastest-growing
industry standard technology for home entertainment networking and is used by
four out of the top five telcos who are deploying IPTV in North America.
“This significant milestone of 10 million chips demonstrates the growing demand
for our technology, which helps service providers lower both capital and
operating expenses substantially when deploying IPTV, broadband access for MDU,
and triple play services,” explained Gabi Hilevitz, CEO, CopperGate
Communications.
With more than 30 patents and patents pending, CopperGate is one of the leading
innovators in this industry. It is the only semiconductor company to support all
three existing-wire mediums. In the future, CopperGate’s semiconductors will be
based on G.hn − the next generation home entertainment networking standard
consented by the ITU in 2008. It is the first global standard to support all
three wire types already in consumer homes.
Recently, CopperGate introduced its latest chipset, the CG3210M for
multi-dwelling units (MDU) and hospitality applications. This product exhibits
190 Mbit/s, the highest data rate offered today for this application, and it
supports a large variety of digital IP-based services over the existing coax
plant in MDU buildings. Several equipment manufacturers are already integrating
this technology into their devices. The company also recently introduced Codetel,
the largest telecommunications company in the Dominican Republic, as its latest
customer.
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