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05/25/2011
Conexant Delivers Wideband Audio Chip for Smart TVs
Conexant Systems, a supplier of semiconductor solutions, has announced the CX20708 super wideband voice input processor system-on-chip (SoC). The new single chip solution is targeted to home telepresence and speech recognition applications and is ideally suited for next generation Smart TV and video game console applications. The highly integrated chip features voice processing algorithms that […]
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05/25/2011
Aurora Intros Chassis-Based OLT Module
Aurora Networks has released its chassis-based OLT (Optical Line Termination) GE3424M module, which is complementary to the company’s Node PON solution. With support for DPoE (DOCSIS Provisioning of EPON) to enable the leveraging of existing DOCSIS OSS systems, the chassis-based OLT GE3424M module is suited for serving customers within 20 km of the headend or […]
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05/25/2011
Azuki Powers HBO GO Mobile Application
HBO has chosen Azuki Systems’ wireless platform to manage and unify end-to-end workflow for preparing, protecting, and packaging HBO GO content to iPhones, iPads, and select Android smartphone mobile devices. HBO GO is currently available to approximately 80 percent of HBO households, including Comcast XFinity TV, Verizon FiOS, Cox Advanced TV, AT&T U-Verse, Suddenlink, DirecTV […]
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05/25/2011
Imagine Upgrades Video Processing Platform
Imagine Communications has rolled out version 4.0 of its Ice Broadcast System, a widely deployed video processing platform, and will demonstrate the new version at the Cable Show in Chicago, June 14-16. Imagine’s multi-codec, multi-rate, multi-resolution video processing platform serves thousands of live streams to over half of all U.S. digital cable subscribers. Version 4.0 […]
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05/25/2011
AT&T Names First LTE Markets
AT&T’s CTO John Donovan wrote on the company’s corporate blog, "The next network evolution will arrive this summer with the addition of LTE in five markets – Dallas, Houston, Chicago, Atlanta and San Antonio. We plan to add another 10 or more markets in the second half of the year, and cover 70 million Americans with […]
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05/25/2011
Cox Pulls the Plug on Wireless Builds
Cox Communications is giving up on its plan to build its own 3G wireless network, using spectrum it purchased at auctions in 2006 and 2008. Instead, it appears to be strengthening its relationship with Sprint. Cox offered the following statement to Communications Technology: "We will soon begin to decommission our 3G network to better focus […]