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BroadLogic's Residential Gateway Reference Design Accelerates the Cable Industry's All-Digital Transition
First Reference Design From BroadLogic's China R&D Center to Speed Delivery of Solutions That Let MSOs Go All-Digital
| Source: BroadLogic Network Technologies
SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwire - May 13, 2008) - BroadLogic Network Technologies, a leading
provider of silicon solutions for broadband networks, will unveil a
reference design for a whole-home solution residential gateway at the NCTA
show in New Orleans, May 18-20, executive suite ES-49 on the show floor.
Based on the company's advanced TeraPIX™ chip, the reference design is
the first product developed by the recently opened BroadLogic R&D Center in
China. The reference design will enable cable equipment manufacturers to
rapidly develop and produce analog residential gateways for single family
residential applications. Solutions based upon the reference design will
allow multiple system operators (MSOs) to continue delivering an analog TV
service tier to the estimated 30 million cable homes that are analog only
while still supporting digital services to those subscribers who require
both service tiers.
Going all-digital will maintain cable's competitive edge by providing more
advanced services, enabling them to stay ahead of other service providers.
A residential gateway, based on the advanced TeraPIX multi-channel video
processor, delivers a cost-effective, non-disruptive solution benefiting
today's MSO strategies.
Unlike any other product on the market today, a BroadLogic-based
residential gateway converts any portion of the digital signal and
recreates and delivers an analog signal to every analog television in the
home without the need for set-top boxes. The residential gateway is a
simple, elegant solution that complements other efforts on the part of
cable operators to enhance their spectrum, allowing them to go all-digital
and reclaim substantial bandwidth without requiring a network rebuild.
"I'm extremely pleased that our China development center was able to
produce this reference design so quickly," said Danial Faizullabhoy,
president and CEO of BroadLogic. "MSOs need the residential gateway in
order to remain competitive, but many of our OEM customers have resource
allocation issues that prevent them from committing the time it takes to
develop a new product from scratch. The reference design will allow these
manufacturers to deliver their products to market much faster."
The BroadLogic Development Center, located in Beijing, has expanded the
company's engineering capabilities and allows BroadLogic and its customers
to deliver new products to market faster. Opened late last year, the
BroadLogic Development Center is wholly owned by BroadLogic. BroadLogic
engineering and development is distributed between the company's
headquarters in San Jose and the new center in Beijing.
"Our team in Beijing has demonstrated an incredible proficiency and
commitment to quality, ensuring our OEM customers will be able to get their
products into the hands of MSOs quickly and with a minimum of effort," said
WeiMin Zhang, CTO and vice president of engineering of BroadLogic and head
of the BroadLogic Development Center. "The success of this project reflects
the value of our China team and the contribution they will make to
BroadLogic over the coming months and years."
About BroadLogic
Headquartered in San Jose, California, BroadLogic designs and supplies
breakthrough video-processing technologies that enable broadband network
operators to maintain their competitive edge by offering next-generation
video-on-demand, digital-video, voice, and high-speed data services to more
consumers. BroadLogic's patented technologies power devices that
simultaneously process an order of magnitude more video content than
conventional approaches, helping operators maximize revenue gains while
controlling operational and capital expenditures. For more information
please visit www.broadlogic.com.