Tuesday, June 15, 2004
Texas Instruments Inc. to unveil a new DSL chip that allows telephone and data carriers to offer video services.
The new technology, called Uni-DSL, raises the bandwidth of DSL so it can carry advanced video services, such as high-definition television, along with voice and data functions on existing telecoms infrastructure, TI said in a statement.
The company touted the new technology as "backwards compatible" with operators' current infrastructure so that a minimum capital expenditure would be required to add it to residential service areas.
The Dallas-based semiconductor maker said it planned to lobby standards organizations to accept Uni-DSL as universal DSL technology.
TI said it expects to roll out its first Uni-DSL equipment in 2006.
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