May 7, 2008
CopperGate Buys HomePlug AV technology from Conexant
CopperGate Communications announced the purchase of the HomePlug AV business from Conexant Systems.
CopperGate is now the first semiconductor company with home networking technologies supporting all three wire types – coax, phone and power lines.
CopperGate acquired the HomePlug AV business from Conexant including all
relevant power line technology and silicon products, related patents,
appropriate licenses, and requisite personnel. Former Conexant employees will
become part of the CopperGate team and will expand the company's R&D initiatives
in Southern California.. The terms of the deal were not disclosed.
CopperGate is already the leading provider
of HomePNA compliant chipsets, the dominant coax and phone wire standard for
IPTV installations and the company remains strongly committed to the HomePNA
standard.
"Adding power line technology to our
HomePNA coax and phone line technology opens up many new markets globally and
better prepares the company for the exciting new ITU home networking standard,
G.hn,” said Gabi Hilevitz, Chief Executive Officer of CopperGate. "We are not
limited to a single wire, a single technology standard or a single way of
thinking. Now, service providers globally will receive greater choice,
flexibility, capability and value from one leader– CopperGate.”
G.hn is the working group name for the next
generation global home networking standard being created within the ITU-T. With
G.hn, coax, phone wires and power lines will all be supported by a single
standard. Today, there are twenty-five active global members of G.hn including
AT&T, Verizon, France Telecom, Intel and TI and the group recently began meeting
monthly due to strong interest and increased contributions. The G.hn foundation
specification is expected by the end of 2008.
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