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    <title>Coaxsys and ConFocus to offer TVNet (Ethernet-over-Coax)</title>
    <summary>Coaxsys, Inc., makers of multimedia-over-coax solutions, will announce tomorrow that it has reached an agreement with ConFocus Technologies, Inc., to provide set-top box reference designs with integrated TVnet. TVnet, the standard for Ethernet-over-Coax, is already deployed by more than fifty...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Coaxsys, Inc., makers of multimedia-over-coax solutions, will announce tomorrow that it has reached an agreement with ConFocus Technologies, Inc., to provide set-top box reference designs with integrated TVnet.  TVnet, the standard for Ethernet-over-Coax, is already deployed by more than fifty Telcos, cable operators, and service providers to <span style="font-weight: bold;">deliver IPTV and in-home multimedia networking.</span>  TVnet has, to date, been available in adapter form; this announcement marks the first publicly announced set-top box (STB) client integrations.  <br /><br />Atlanta-based ConFocus specializes in STB software products and services and has produced set-top client software and custom drivers for leading manufacturers and chip providers.<br /><br />ConFocus’  FocusWare client with TVnet enabled reference software will make it easy for market-leading set-top box manufacturers to incorporate Coaxsys’ new OEM TVnet components into their set-top boxes.  The first-of-its-kind agreement between the two companies is a leap forward in the IPTV and in-home IP networking arenas.  Licensing TVnet permits set-top box manufacturers to deliver integrated Ethernet-over-Coax, which in turn will enable operators and service providers to deliver IPTV and in-home device networking without rewiring homes or adding additional devices to a home’s network.<br /><br />Gary Hoffman, Coaxsys VP of Business Development, noted the significance of the agreement: “ConFocus is a leader in IPTV set-top software designs, so we are excited by their decision to incorporate support for TVnet.  For some time we have heard operators and equipment manufacturers ask for a truly integrated IP networking solution.  ConFocus is now helping to make this a reality.  Operators will have set-top boxes that enable 100Mbps IPTV, multi-room PVR, and other Ethernet device networking—over the same coax that delivers cable television.”<br /><br />ConFocus’ VP of Business Development, Charlie Bramhall, claimed that the agreement “sets the standard for IP networking in set-top boxes.”  He continued, “Operators deploying IPTV or enabling in-home device networking have rapidly made Coaxsys’ TVnet the standard for Ethernet-over-Coax.  They want, however, an integrated solution that incorporates TVnet into IP set-top clients.  We believe that our FocusWare client software enabled with TVnet will not only make set-top box manufacturers and application developers more competitive, but also speed the deployment of IPTV products and services with IP networking within the home.”<br /><br />The two companies noted that ConFocus’ reference designs will integrate advanced functionality featuring Coaxsys’ CATV-compatible TVnet/C technology.  The technology delivers a true 100Mbps high-speed network capable of delivering multiple HD video streams throughout a premise, networking PVRs and other devices, and providing high-speed data and VoIP networking.  The companies said that the first TVnet reference implementations will be available this year.</p>]]>
      
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