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Jungo and
Atheros Unveil Draft 2.0 802.11n Reference Designs For
High Speed Residential and Business Gateways
New Wireless
Gateway Platforms Support High-Quality IPTV, Gaming, VoD and Fixed Mobile Convergence Services
SANTA
CLARA, Calif., and SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 11, 2007
— Atheros Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATHR),
a leading developer of advanced wireless solutions, and
Jungo Ltd., a leading provider of broadband gateway
middleware, today announced a production–ready platform
for residential triple-play gateways and business
gateways. The new platforms consist of Atheros’ 802.11n
chipsets with Jungo’s OpenRG™ (residential) and OpenSMB™
(small business) gateway software. This allows OEMs and
operators to quickly bring to market wireless broadband
customer premise equipment that supports the latest
bandwidth-hungry and latency-sensitive consumer
applications like IPTV, video-on demand, multi-room DVR,
gaming, Internet radio, podcasts, VoIP and fixed mobile
convergence in the home or office.
The need for Wi-Fi is rapidly
increasing with wireless products making it easier to
share and distribute multimedia. In order to support
this consumer demand, the home wireless network must
deliver the capacity required for a growing number of
media applications and services. Jungo’s feature-rich,
high-performance OpenRG and OpenSMB gateway software
platforms integrated with Atheros’ XSPAN® 802.11n
dual-band concurrent (2.4/5GHz) technology – with up to
300Mbps data rates per band – deliver sophisticated
features and robust performance at range, which is
essential for carriers that want to enable a true
triple-play home experience.
According to a recent iSuppli
report[1],
two-thirds of consumers want their televisions to
connect to the Internet. To support this consumer
demand, home networking is migrating beyond its
PC-centric beginnings to incorporate a variety of
entertainment-oriented consumer electronics devices
including DVD recorders, digital televisions, multi-room
DVRs, digital media adapters, set-top-boxes and video
game consoles. Shipments of these network-equipped
devices, along with consumer PCs and home network
bridges and gateways, are expected to increase to 732.9
million units by 2011, more than triple the 225.3
million that were shipped in 2006.
“By 2011, Wi-Fi will be the most
common network interface in the home,” said Steve Rago,
principal analyst, networking/optical communications for
iSuppli. “The ease of installing 802.11n will make it
the choice of many home networking consumers.”
Atheros’ XSPAN draft 2.0 802.11n
chipsets are featured in a growing number of wireless
products ranging from home and enterprise-class access
points to laptops and highly compact, thumb-size USB
adapters. To ensure the highest standard of Wi-Fi
performance and interoperability with the rapidly
growing number of 802.11n devices, Atheros XSPAN
dual-band 802.11n AP/router, CardBus and PCI Express
client reference designs are Wi-Fi® CERTIFIED. In
addition, the AP/router and CardBus designs were
selected for inclusion in the Wi-Fi Alliance Draft 2.0
802.11n Test Program.
“We’ve combined Jungo’s advanced
gateway software with Atheros’ XSPAN 802.11n performance
to satisfy consumers’ appetite for wireless multimedia
applications,” said Mike Stauffer, director of marketing
for the carrier business with Atheros. “Users want to
move their content from the broadband entry point, the
residential gateway, to any device in the home. Atheros’
wireless LAN enables the gateway to distribute the
latest IPTV and video services in addition to supporting
VoIP, Internet access and advanced wireless services.”
Carriers are classifying consumers
into two user segments: those who want 802.11n
multimedia applications and those who only require basic
802.11g data networking applications like e-mail, web
surfing and file transfers.
“We see consumer demand for
pervasive entertainment continuously growing, turning
the gateway into the digital home media orchestrator,
serving new applications and distributing content
throughout the home,” said Gilad Brand, director of
product marketing for Jungo. “Atheros’ 802.11n
technology will help our broadband CPE customers support
the growing operator demand for the rapid introduction
of value-added services that create new revenue
streams.”
Jungo’s OpenRG software speeds
development of gateways with a modular architecture that
includes application programming interfaces (APIs) for a
wide range of popular services and functions, including
IPTV, home media distribution, WLAN, home network
security, QoS, VoIP, IP-PBX, remote file access and
parental control. This robust functionality gives
gateway manufacturers enhanced flexibility for rapidly
developing market-specific products.
Atheros’ 802.11n solutions are
optimized for whole home coverage with significantly
increased bandwidth capacity – 600 Mbps physical data
rates which deliver up to 400 Mbps of real user
throughput[2]
using the company’s XSPAN with Signal-Sustain
Technology™ (SST). Only home gateways featuring XSPAN
with SST offer industry-leading wireless signal
reliability which results from the world’s only
triple-radio MIMO design. Atheros’ innovative WLAN
architecture provides a distinct competitive advantage
for carriers and ISPs looking to differentiate their
gateways by delivering the ultimate wireless user
experience.
About
Jungo
Jungo Ltd., an NDS Group company,
is a leading provider of residential and business
gateway software platforms and applications. Jungo's
flagship products, OpenRG™ (residential gateway software
platform) and OpenSMB (small and medium business gateway
software platform) enable original equipment
manufacturers (OEMs) to bring broadband customer
premises equipment (CPE) such as residential gateways,
triple-play gateways, office-in-a-box gateways and
firewall/VPN routers to market quickly.
Jungo also offers extensive
connectivity software solutions for USB and PCI,
including WinDriverTM, a driver development toolkit that
enables developers to quickly create custom device
drivers that can run on a multitude of operating systems
without modification, and USBwareTM, a complete,
high-quality embedded USB software protocol stack,
allowing device manufacturers to easily incorporate
standard USB OTG/Host/Device connectivity in their
designs. Find out more at
www.jungo.com.
About NDS
NDS Group plc (NASDAQ: NNDS), a majority owned
subsidiary of News Corporation, supplies open end-to-end
digital technology and services to pay-television
platform operators and content providers.
See
www.nds.com for more information about NDS.
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About
Atheros Communications, Inc.
Atheros Communications is a leading
developer of semiconductor system solutions for wireless
and other network communications products. Atheros
combines its wireless and networking systems expertise
with high-performance radio frequency (RF), mixed signal
and digital semiconductor design skills to provide
highly integrated chipsets that are manufactured on
low-cost, standard complementary metal-oxide
semiconductor (CMOS) processes. Atheros technology is
being used by a broad base of leading customers,
including personal computer, networking equipment and
consumer device manufacturers. For more information,
please visit
www.atheros.com or send email to
info@atheros.com.
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Atheros, the Atheros
logo, XSPAN and Signal-Sustain Technology are trademarks
of Atheros Communications, Inc. All other trademarks
mentioned in this document are the sole property of
their respective owners.
NOTE ON
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS:
Except for the
historical information contained herein, the matters set
forth in this press release, including statements
regarding the features, performance and benefits of
Atheros’ and Jungo’s products and technologies; and the
anticipated growth of the home networking market and
increasing adoption of WLAN in consumer electronics
devices, are forward-looking statements within the
meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995. These forward-looking statements are subject to
risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results
to differ materially, including, but not limited to,
whether Atheros and Jungo are successful in marketing
their integrated platform; technical difficulties in
developing new products and technologies; the effects of
competition and technological change in the WLAN and
other wireless markets; whether WLAN continues to be
adopted in entertainment-oriented consumer electronics
devices and the growth of the market for consumer
electronic devices; general economic conditions; and
other risks detailed in Atheros’ Annual Report on Form
10-K for the year ended December 31, 2006 as filed with
the Securities and Exchange Commission and in other
reports filed with the SEC by Atheros from time to time.
These forward-looking statements speak only as of the
date hereof. Atheros disclaims any obligation to update
these forward-looking statements.
Although we believe
that the forward-looking statistical information from
iSuppli is reliable, we have not independently verified
this data. iSuppli generally indicates that it has
obtained its information from sources believed to be
reliable, but does not guarantee the accuracy and
completeness of the information.
Dakota Lee, +1-408-720-5597, dakota@atheros.com,
For
analyst inquires contact: Deborah Stapleton of Stapleton Communications, Inc.,
+1-650-470-0200,
deb@stapleton.com
For Jungo press contact: Shelly Aks,
972.9.885.9365,
shelly@jungo.com |