FIRECOMMS
ETHERNET FOT FOR POF ENABLES IPTV SERVICES THROUGH NETOPIA
GATEWAY
Cork, Ireland — October
10, 2006 — Firecomms Ltd., a leading compound
semiconductor company that develops high-speed light sources
in visible range wavelengths, today announced that its RCLED-based
650 nm Fast Ethernet FOT (fiber optic transceiver) is the
light source chosen by Netopia for its next-generation high-performance
MiAVo residential gateway to deliver bandwidth-intensive,
QoS-reliant services such as IPTV, video and VoIP over plastic
optical fiber (POF).
Firecomms' fully integrated transceiver
RCLED-based 650 nm FOT and highly-sensitive receiver FOT
have been designed into the POF port on the new MiAVo VDSL2
service provider gateway. Based on Firecomms’ proprietary
technology for Resonant Cavity LEDs, the Fast Ethernet
FOT operates at 100 Mbps for 100 meters, making it optimal
for high-speed home, office, and industrial networks.
"With
its lower bit error rates and longer reach, Firecomms’ FOT
enables customers to take advantage of the inherent benefits
of POF in emerging IPTV applications,” says Firecomms
CEO Declan O’Mahoney. "Its flexibility and ease
of installation, makes POF a cost-effective alternative
over traditional networks."
"By leveraging Firecomms’ new
Fast Ethernet FOT, Netopia is able to broaden its portfolio
to deliver IPTV, video, voice and data over POF with the
highest quality of service and the lowest cost of deployment,” says
Ken Haase, vice president of product management at Netopia. "We’re
excited to showcase not only the MiAVo with the integrated
Firecomms transceiver, but also an example of how plastic
optical fiber changes the rules for premises wiring."
Firecomms
leads the development of devices to drive POF, a low-cost
optical alternative to copper cabling. Due to its ease
of use, large core tolerances, and low costs, POF is enjoying
a huge growth in a wide range of applications. Created
for consumer, industrial, and automotive applications in
which plastic fiber can be used more easily and at lower
cost than copper or glass fiber, POF is now used in millions
of small area networks, such as those in use in many car
models, and is rapidly gaining ground in home network and
point-to-point interconnection. The POF market is estimated
to be worth over $1 billion per year by the end of 2008.
Customers
interested in seeing the MiAVo VDSL2 gateway with the integrated
Firecomms transceiver should visit Netopia at Broadband
World Forum, in booth number 518.
About
Firecomms Ltd.
Firecomms, a compound semiconductor company based in Ireland,
develops visible light sources and sensors that light the
way for next-generation consumer devices, automotive and
home networks, and medical equipment. These devices provide
the groundwork that will revolutionize optical data communications
for small area networks, such as in-car networks and home
networks.
Additional
information about Firecomms is available at www.firecomms.com.
About Netopia
Netopia, Inc. (Nasdaq: NTPA) delivers broadband service
assurance solutions through high-performance broadband
customer premises equipment and carrier-class remote device
management and support software. Netopia's broadband gateways
feature advanced technology, high reliability, and remote
manageability to assure delivery of triple-play and IPTV
services. Netopia’s service assurance software platforms
empower carriers, service providers, and enterprises with
remote device management, centralized support, and value-added
services to speed deployment of innovative new broadband
applications across home and business networks. Netopia
has established strategic distribution relationships with
leading carriers and broadband service providers, including
AT&T, BellSouth, Covad Communications, eircom, Swisscom,
and Verizon.
Netopia is headquartered in Emeryville, California.
Further information about Netopia can be obtained via phone
at (510) 420-7400, fax at (510) 420-7601, or on the Web
at www.netopia.com.
Further
Information:
Rene' Williams
Firecomms Ltd.
Tel. 949.360.7770
rene@firecomms.com |