ARRIS Announces Project to Accelerate Deployment of Very High Speed Broadband Access in EU Countries
May 23 2006 - 3:13PM
PR Newswire (US)
Joint Research Project Pools Cable Operators, Vendors and
Universities; ARRIS to serve as Project Coordinator SUWANEE, Ga.,
May 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ARRIS (NASDAQ:ARRS) today
announced the establishment of an European Commission supported
Framework for Partnership 6 (FP6) project -- CODMUCA (COre
Subsystem for Delivery of Multiband Data in CATV Networks) -- which
will research the technology required to accelerate the deployment
of very high speed broadband access over European Hybrid Fibre Coax
(HFC) networks. ARRIS's European R&D Centre, Communications
Ireland, Inc., is the leading EU-based developer of Euro-DOCSIS
CMTS headend equipment and has been a strong contributor to
European CableLabs initiatives. Its facility in Cork, Ireland is
responsible for the Cadant(R) C3(TM) CMTS and Keystone(TM) D5(TM)
DMTS products. The members of the CODMUCA project are: - Liberty
Global Europe Technology B.V. (Netherlands) - Coditel S.P.R.L.
(Belgium) - Coditel S.A.R.L. (Luxembourg) - EST Videocommunication
S.A.S. (France) - VECTOR sp.z o.o (Poland) - Cork Institute of
Technology (Ireland) - Politechnika Warszawska (Warsaw University
of Technology, Poland) - ARRIS Communications (Ireland) The CODMUCA
research programs will accelerate development and deployment of
cost-effective technology needed to bridge the gap between current
Euro- DOCSIS 2.0 standards-based systems capable of delivering data
at a maximum of 40 Mbps, and Euro-DOCSIS 3.0-based systems of the
future -- which envision data delivery at speeds of up to one
Gigabit per second. The project team will jointly perform research
in areas of data Internet Protocols (IP) and radio frequency (RF)
domains that need innovative enhancements to significantly boost
the speed of CATV broadband data service beyond those of xDSL and
FTTX by using combined multiple RF channels to form unified
"multiband" data channels to the subscriber. A key requirement for
the new technology is to ensure backward compatibility and
co-existence with the existing single 8 MHz channelized Euro-DOCSIS
1.1 and 2.0 systems to support seamless introduction of the higher
speed services, while avoiding expensive and disruptive
re-engineering of CATV frequency plans and operational systems. The
project embodies one of the European Commission's FP6 core
objectives of providing broadband for all
(http://www.cordis.lu/fp6/whatisfp6.htm), and will enable
high-speed data service over Hybrid Fibre Coax (HFC) at a cost
point that will make it available to systems operating in
peripheral regions and small to medium markets. Use of the
Multiband technology as transport "pipes" to remote wireless base
stations and access points will help to bridge the "digital divide"
between dense urban dwellers and those living in the outlying
areas. The project Consortium is comprised of technology teams from
cable operators in four EU countries, leading international cable
technology vendors and European academic institutions. For more
information on the CODMUCA project, visit:
http://www.ist-codmuca.org/ "We are very excited to be coordinating
this innovative and important project," said CODMUCA Project
Coordinator and ARRIS VP, Advanced Technology Mark Bugajski. "On
completion of CODMUCA Research initiatives and the adoption of the
research elements into products and services, the European cable
operators will once again be the at the forefront of access
technology when it comes to offering unmatched broadband access
speed, affordability of entry level Internet connectivity and
enhanced portfolio of new converged services for all of European
Broadband users." "ARRIS has done a great job of assembling a well
balanced consortium of academia, operators and vendors and of
securing the European Commission's support for the CODMUCA
project," said Eric Lennon, Chief Technology Officer of UPC
Broadband, Europe's leading cable operator and a division of
Liberty Global. "We are excited to participate in this initiative
and believe this research will benefit our industry as a whole.
This Multiband technology, when implemented in compliance with the
emerging Euro-DOCSIS 3.0 standards, will enable cable operators to
vigorously compete with other access service providers and better
serve all segments of our customers." About ARRIS ARRIS provides
broadband local access networks with innovative, best-in- class
video, high-speed data and telephony systems for the delivery of
voice, video and data to the home and business. ARRIS complete
solutions enhance the reliability and value of converged services
from the network to the subscriber. Headquartered in Suwanee,
Georgia, USA, ARRIS has extensive R&D centers in Chicago, IL
and Cork, Ireland and support and sales offices in many locations
throughout the world. Information about ARRIS products and services
can be found at http://www.arrisi.com/. DATASOURCE: ARRIS CONTACT:
Alex Swan, ARRIS Media Relations, +1-678-473-8327, or Web site:
http://www.arrisi.com/ http://www.ist-codmuca.org/
http://www.cordis.lu/fp6/whatisfp6.htm
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