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News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2006-)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 21 December 2006
Aztech adopts residential gateway
solutions
Aztech Systems has agreed to build its next-generation of ADSL2+ gateways based on residential gateway (RG) solutions from Texas Instruments.
Aztech Systems has agreed to build its next-generation of ADSL2+ gateways based on residential gateway (RG) solutions from Texas Instruments With this new generation of products, Aztech is able to cost-effectively deliver managed broadband services over an ADSL2+ network connection while expanding its product portfolio to include triple play services such as Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) and voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Apr 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Aztech DSL605 series will offer consumers differentiated features such as high-speed ADSL2+ 26Mbit/s performance, hassle-free installation and superior 125Mbit/s wireless performance.
In addition, these new products will offer ADSL2+ Annex M support for increased data upstream performance as well as support for (permanent virtual circuit) PVC to virtual LAN (VLAN) mapping to enable consistent quality of service (QoS).
"With this new series of products, Aztech reaffirms its continual drive and strong commitment to maintaining leadership in the broadband arena by providing maximum value and performance to our customers", said Michael Mun, President and CEO of Aztech Systems.
"TI's flexible platform and interoperability expertise enables Aztech to deliver this family of high-performance products quickly and cost-effectively".
The Aztech DSL605 family comprises five next-generation products based on ADSL2+ technology - from Ethernet routers with or without USB connectivity to a four-port Ethernet router with both VoIP and WLAN capabilities.
Each of these products leverage TI's market-leading DSL CPE technology to enable high-speed ADSL2+ 26Mbit/s performance.
Aztech's voice products feature TI's extensive voice codec library and Telogy Software for VoIP.
In addition, the wireless routers include TI's G++ WLAN technology to deliver highly robust connectivity with extended reach and range.
"The Aztech and TI relationship is based on a collaborative effort to deliver new, high-quality solutions that enable service providers to offer consumers exciting new applications and services", said Mark Rice, Director of TI's Asia Marketing and Business Development, Broadband Communications.
"TI's RG solutions feature a flexible architecture that allows Aztech's creative design team to leverage common tools, development environments and software support packages to deliver innovative, differentiated products".
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