Thursday, July 13, 2006

Australia's iiNet Chooses Cisco 2416 and 10008 Routers

Australia's largest high-speed ADSL2+ provider, iiNet, has purchased Cisco 12416 and 10008 Routers. The routers will operate at the core of iiNet's network and provide a backbone for all Internet traffic and help iiNet meet the increasing demand for bandwidth from its 600,000 customers across Australia and New Zealand. The routers will join the Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series Switches currently running on the border of iiNet's network. The new segmented network design incorporates Cisco's 6500, 10000 and 12000 Series router products.

http://www.cisco.comhttp://www.iinet.net.au

Portugal's TV Cabo Deploys Cisco Wideband for 100 Mbps Residential Service

TV Cabo, Portugal's largest pay-TV operator, has chosen the Cisco uBR10012 Cable Modem Termination Systems (CMTS) to offer ultra-high-speed broadband, VoIP and high-definition video. TV Cabo is commencing trials of the Cisco Wideband solution, based on the Cisco family of CMTS and other components offered by Scientific Atlanta, a Cisco company, and Linksys, a division of Cisco.



The Cisco Wideband solution, based on a pre-standard version of the EURCableLabs' Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS) 3.0 standard, will enable data rates in the hundreds of megabits and potentially gigabits per second. This is achieved through channel bonding performed on the Cisco uBR10012 CMTS and cable modems from Scientific Atlanta and Linksys.



TV Cabo has demonstrated future services up to 100 Mbps for streaming high-definition video to PCs and high-speed media downloading.



Since launching the first broadband Internet access services in Portugal in 1999, TV Cabo has over 350,000 broadband subscribers and plans to introduce broadband VoIP services later this year.

http://www.cisco.com

OCP to Acquire Taiwan's GigaComm for PON Components

Optical Communication Products agreed to acquire privately-held GigaComm Corporation, a Taiwan-based supplier of passive optical network (PON) fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) components, in an all cash transaction. OCP will pay approximately $20 million for GigaComm.



GigaComm provides PON components to many of Japan's leading technology companies, including Mitsubishi Electric Company. The company claims the majority of the country's market share for Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network (GEPON) modules.



Optical Communication Products, which is based in Woodland Hills, California, specializes in optical subsystems and modules for metropolitan area, local area and storage area networks. OCP's subsystems and modules include optical transmitters, receivers, transceivers and transponders. Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd., based in Tokyo, beneficially owns 58% of OCP's outstanding capital stock as of June 30, 2006. OCP currently has approximately 370 employees. http://www.ocp-inc.com
  • GigaComm was founded in 2000, has its headquarters and manufacturing facilities in the Hsinchu Science-Based Industrial Park in Taiwan, ROC, and has approximately 300 employees.

Avago Demonstrates 12.5 Gbps SerDes Core in 65 Nm CMOS

Avago Technologies, the privately held semiconductor company that spun out of Agilent Technologies, has validated its SerDes core in 65 nm CMOS process technology. This milestone advances the state of SerDes (Serialization/Deserialization) ASIC core design from today's mainstream 90 nm to 65 nm process technology.



Avago said its embedded SerDes intellectual property (IP) core offers extremely low jitter, making it possible to integrate as many SerDes channels as needed onto a single 65-nm CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) chip, each operating at up to 12.5 Gbps. Additionally, the new SerDes core features Avago's proprietary clockless Decision Feedback Equalization, on-chip BERT for channel bit error rate optimization, LC-based oscillator for improved power-supply noise rejection, and 1149.6 AC-Extest for testing AC-coupled connections.



Avago has shipped over 25 million embedded SerDes channels to date to manufactures of networking, computing and storage hardware products.



"This technology advancement, representing our fifth generation SerDes core, will continue to provide networking and computing OEMs with competitive advantages," said James Stewart, vice president and general manager of Avago Technologies' Enterprise ASIC division.

http://www.avagotech.com/asics

NTT DoCoMo Develops Fuel Cell for 3G Handsets

NTT DoCoMo announced a partnership with Aquafairy Co. to develop a micro fuel cell for its 3G "FOMA" handsets. The companies have succesffully demonstrated a prototype recharget based on a polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC).



NTT DoCoMo described the fuel cell as the smallest in the world with power output of 2 watts. The recharger combines DoCoMo's recharger technology with Aquafairy's thin film power unit technology and catalyst for producing hydrogen from water. The simple hydrogen-producing mechanism and power units make the recharger less than one-fourth the size and more than twice as powerful as the methanol fuel cell prototype that DoCoMo unveiled on July 6, 2005. The easily portable recharger can charge a handset several times, and the recharging time is approximately the same as an AC adapter.

http://www.nttdocomo.com

Broadcom to Restate Earnings Since 2000 Due to Options Dating

Following its own internal investigation, Broadcom reported that the accounting measurement dates for certain stock option grants awarded during the years 2000-2002 differ from the measurement dates previously used for such awards. Specifically, allocations to individual recipients and/or formal corporate approvals had not been completed as of the original accounting measurement dates. As a result, new accounting measurement dates will apply to the affected option grants.



Consequently, Broadcom expects to record in excess of $750 million for the additional non-cash stock-based compensation expenses.



Broadcom said the additional non-cash stock-based compensation expense will not affect its current cash position or financial condition or previously reported revenues and will be offset by corresponding increases in additional paid-in capital, thus leaving shareholders' equity unaffected.



Broadcom has decided it should restate its financial statements for each of the years 2000 through 2005 as well as for the first quarter of 2006. It also said its financial statements and the related auditors' reports for the affected periods should not be relied upon pending completion of the restatements.



Broadcom's equity incentive award program is very broad-based. Since its inception, approximately 95% of the total stock options and restricted stock units awarded through equity incentive programs have gone to employees of the company other than executive officers.



In addition, Broadcom stated that no issues have been identified that affect equity awards issued to Broadcom's co-founders or CEOs or any member of the Board of Directors. No equity award has been identified that was not authorized, or where any officer or director approved an individual equity award from which he or she personally benefited.

http://www.broadcom.com

Hong Kong's New World Telecom Selects Lucent for IMS

Hong Kong's New World Telecommunications Limited (NWT) has selected Lucent Technologies' IP Multi-media Subsystem (IMS) platform to enable new fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) services. NWT is Hong Kong's first fixed line operator to deploy an IMS platform. Financial terms were not disclosed.



Lucent has IMS customer wins with Bell South, Cingular, AT&T, Sprint and Paetec, in the U.S. and O2 and Netia in Europe. Lucent also has about 77 ongoing trials for IMS network elements with 16 customers.

http://www.lucent.comhttp://www.newworldtel.com


AMCC Hit with Options Lawsuit

Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (AMCC) confirmed that a derivative lawsuit has been filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California against nine former officers of the company alleging improper dating of stock options granted to these former officers on five occasions during the period from March 1998 through December 2000. The suit also names as defendants all of the current members of AMCC's Board of Directors. AMCC previously announced that its Audit Committee had begun a self-initiated review of the company's historical stock option grant practices and related accounting. That review is still underway.

http://www.amcc.com

Zarlink Postpones Exercise Date for Mitel Networks Shares

Zarlink Semiconductor agreed together with other rights holders to postpone the exercise date for its put rights in Mitel Networks Corporation shares from September 1, 2006 to May 1, 2007.



Zarlink said it considers the postponement to be in Zarlink's best interests by enabling an orderly IPO (initial public offering) by Mitel Networks.

http://www.zarlink.com

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

European Commission Seeks Cut in Mobile Roaming Fees

The European Commission outlined plans to slash the consumer costs for international mobile roaming. Currently, at least 147 million EU citizens are "roaming" on a regular basis and average retail prices for calls made whilst roaming are roughly 4 times higher than the equivalent prices for domestic mobile calls. By EC estimates, operators have been charging prices 300% or 400% higher than the cost of making these calls. At wholesale level, there are no agreed inter-operator tariffs for received calls, so operators could have decreased the prices without the need to change any international agreements.



Proposed regulation would establish a price cap on the charges that one operator applies to another. The regulation also states that the mark-up used to determine retail prices that are actually charged to consumers for making and receiving a call while roaming may not exceed 30%.



Operators would be free to compete beneath the wholesale cap plus retail mark-up ceiling, by charging each other less for carrying calls, reducing their retail mark-up or differentiating the packages of services that they offer according to consumer demand.http://europa.eu.int

EU Regulators May Cap Costs for Number Portability

A Court of Appeals in Brussels has ruled that EU national regulatory authorities may fix ex ante maximum prices for the transfer of a mobile telephone number from one mobile telephone operator to another. The EU's Universal Service Directive provides that all subscribers of mobile services who so request must be able to retain their number(s) when changing operator. The national regulatory authorities are to ensure that pricing for interconnection related to the provision of number portability is cost-oriented and that direct charges to subscribers do not act as a disincentive for the use of these facilities.http://europa.eu.int

TI Introduces the Radiation Hardened SerDes

Texas Instruments introduced a 1.6 to 2.7 Gbps Serializer/Deserializer (serDes) device designed to support serial interfaces in high-speed data bus applications for aerospace equipment, such as satellites. The device provides very high-speed (2.5 Gbps) I/O data channels for baseband data transmission over controlled impedance media of approximately 50 ohms. The transmission media can be printed-circuit board, copper cables, or fiber-optic cable. With a 2.5V power supply and drawing less than 500mW, the device offers a lower power solution to other parallel data transmission architectures.




http://www.ti.com

ZTE Selected for CDMA2000 Network in Morocco

Maroc~Connect, part of Moroccan business group ONA, selected ZTE to deploy a nationwide All-IP CDMA2000 network over the next three years. Financial terms were not disclosed.



ZTE will supply Maroc~Connect with an ALL-IP CDMA2000 voice and EV-DO network equipment, base station subsystems (BSS), core network equipment including MSCe/MGW/HLRe and an SMS Platform. The contract will be executed in several phases and network scalability will be ensured, providing the means to upgrade smoothly towards full mobility and push-to-talk functionality provided by ZTE´s CDMA2000-based GoTa (Global Open Trunking Architecture). ZTE will also provide its CDMA2000 1X voice and data handsets, GoTa handsets, and EV-DO data cards.

http://www.zte.com.cn

Tropos Develops Adaptive Tuning Software for Metro Wi-Fi Mesh Networks

Tropos Networks introduced its new Adaptive Mesh Connectivity Engine (AMCE), mesh software which provides a quantum leap in a network operator's ability to consistently deliver reliable Wi-Fi connections to a broad range of clients in a metro-scale mesh network. Tropos developed the AMCE software, which runs on Tropos MetroMesh routers, to compensate for the wide variations in Wi-Fi devices that use metro-scale mesh networks.



Tropos said networks that do not compensate for widely variable, often low power, clients cannot provide predictable connections, compromising customer satisfaction. Even traditional, standards-compliant Wi-Fi client devices, such as laptop computers and Wi-Fi bridges used to connect homes to metro-scale Wi-Fi networks, exhibit wide variability in their technical parameters. Power output can range from 10 mW to 200 mW or more. Many clients connect to metro Wi-Fi networks at lower than optimal speeds, dramatically reducing client throughput. Mobility is another area of inconsistent performance on the part of Wi-Fi clients.



AMCE uses per-packet transmission power and timing control to
compensate for low-power client devices. This enables clients to make
better decisions about which MetroMesh router offers the best
connection to the Wi-Fi network and the data rate that should be used
for the connection.



AMCE intelligently mitigates local interference, improving packet
reception. This capability delivers high throughput to client devices
in dense metro-area deployments.



Additional AMCE features improve client connections in high
user-density settings and further improve client connection
reliability and throughput.




AMCE is the second announced element of Tropos Networks' reliable
client connection initiative. The first, the Tropos Metro Compliant
Extensions (TMCX), provides a specification for the wireless modems
used for residential and small-business access to metro Wi-Fi
networks. TMCX-compliant devices can more reliably connect to these
networks. AMCE improves the connection reliability of all Wi-Fi
clients, especially those that don't conform to the TMCX
specification.



In addition, Tropos has incorporated new client reporting
capability into Tropos Insight that provides network operators with
the visibility into client operation and performance that they need to
cost-effectively manage their networks. Tropos Insight tells network
managers how many subscribers were active on the network, what type of
client they were using, how much bandwidth they used, mobility, and
what their signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and packet error rates were on
an hourly basis. It also aggregates and analyzes data across the
network, pinpointing, for example, who are the top bandwidth users,
which clients have the poorest SNR and which clients have the highest
packet error rates, again on an hourly basis. http://www.tropos.com

KT Deploys Acme Packet's Session Border Controllers

KT is deploying Acme Packet's Net-Net session border controllers (SBCs) in its national VoIP network that connects its residential and business customers. The Net-Net SBC are being integrated with KT's IP softswitch platform to offer more enhanced services.



Acme Packet's SBCs are currently deployed in KT's network in Seoul, Korea, with a target to deploy in KT POPs in other major cities to offer VoIP and enhanced services in the future.



Financial terms were not disclosed.

http://www.acmepacket.com


FCC Approves Adelphia/Time Warner/Comcast License Transfer

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved the sale of substantially all of the cable systems and assets of Adelphia Communications to Time Warner Inc. and Comcast Corporation, the exchange of certain cable systems and assets between affiliates or subsidiaries of Time Warner and Comcast, and the redemption of Comcast's interests in Time Warner Cable and Time Warner Entertainment Company.



The FCC determined that subscribers would benefit from the resolution of the Adelphia bankruptcy proceeding in the form of new investment and upgrades to the network. Additionally, the transactions would accelerate deployment of VoIP and other advanced video services, such as local VOD programming, to subscribers.



With respect to the potential harms, the FCC found that the proposed transactions may increase the likelihood of harm in markets in which Time Warner or Comcast has, or may in the future have, an ownership interest in Regional Sports Networks ("RSNs"). The Commission imposed remedial conditions, the same as those imposed in the News Corp.-Hughes order to address its concerns.

http://www.fcc.gov

AT&T Licenses NFL programming for U-verse TV channel lineup

AT&T and NFL Network announced a distribution agreement to deliver NFL Network programming as part of the AT&T U-verse TV channel lineup. Standard-definition and high-definition feeds of the NFL Network, as well as video on demand programming, will be available to AT&T U-verse TV subscribers.
http://www.att.com

TI to Open New R&D Center in Chennai, India

Texas Instruments will open a new research and development (R&D) center in Chennai.



TI's history in India began with a research and development center in Bangalore more than 20 years ago and has now expanded with the new R&D center in Chennai dedicated to a platform of technologies that will span across TI's product portfolio.

http://www.ti.com

Taiwan's Chunghwa Telecom Tests Caspian Media Controllers

Chunghwa Telecom, the incumbent telecom operator in Taiwan, is testing Caspian's Media Controllers for deployment in its new all-IP network. Applications currently running over the Media Controllers at Chunghwa's Telecommunications Lab include video, VoIP, gaming, MPLS integration and IP virtual private networks (VPNs). The Caspian solution will provide IP flow control in the aggregation layer of Chunghwa's network for guaranteeing quality of service (QoS) levels and ensuring a rich multimedia experience for its large subscriber base.

http://www.caspian.com
  • Caspian has recently announced deployments by Shanghai Telecom, Korea's Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) and SK Telecom, amongst others.

Force10 Cites Gains Linking World's Largest Supercomputers

Force10 Networks' TeraScale E-Series family of switch/routers are being used as the foundation for 29 of the world's largest supercomputers, according to the most recent list from Top500.org. Computer clustering has become the dominant design for supercomputers, with 72 percent of the world's largest supercomputers leveraging this architecture.



Seven of the top 50 supercomputers, including IBM's top two cluster supercomputers, the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (No. 11) and Indiana University (No. 23), depend on the TeraScale E-Series. Additionally, of the top 10 supercomputers that are powered by Dell, seven are anchored by the TeraScale E-Series, including Sandia National Laboratories (No. 6), the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (No. 37), the University of Buffalo Center for Computational Research (No. 57), the Texas Advanced Computing Center (No. 65) and Brigham Young University (No. 87).

http://www.force10networks.com