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Centillium Communications Partners With Sumitomo Electric Industries to Bring SecureDSL to Japan
Business Wire, April 22, 2002
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
FREMONT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 22, 2002
Sumitomo Electric to Utilize Centillium's Innovative Palladia(TM)
Router Chipset in Its MegaBit Gear Customer Premises Equipment
Centillium Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq:CTLM), innovator of broadband communications technology, today announced a partnership with Sumitomo Electric Industries (SEI) to provide SecureDSL technology to carriers in Japan. SEI will integrate Centillium's Palladia Router chipset technology into its MegaBit Gear series of DSL modems. This combination of products will enable carriers in Japan to offer DSL, security and home networking to consumers through a single piece of customer premises equipment (CPE).
Centillium's Palladia SecureDSL family provides a range of products for the home networking market from entry-level bridge/router technology to DSL routers with wireless capability and security functions. The Palladia Router chipset's revolutionary design integrates Centillium's market proven Asymmetric DSL (ADSL) physical layer with a high performance network processor and an Ethernet interface into an integrated two-chip product.
SEI's MegaBit Gear equipment is the most widely deployed ADSL equipment in Japan's broadband access networks. SEI will continue to enhance the capabilities of its MegaBit Gear product line by using Centillium's Palladia Router chipset. "Consumers in Japan's broadband communications market are seeking value added services such as security and home networking in their DSL access equipment," said Yoshikazu Nishiwaki, general manager, sales and marketing, Network Systems Division, Sumitomo Electric Industries. "With the Palladia chipset's scaleable architecture, we are able to offer a range of premises networking technology from bridge and router products to innovative SecureDSL home networking equipment."
"Centillium is highly committed to working with SEI to bring DSL to the masses in Japan," said Dori Braun, vice president of marketing, Access Business Unit for Centillium Communications. "By utilizing SEI's industry leading MegaBit Gear for CPE with the Palladia chipset, carriers are now able to offer a secure, integrated, easy-to-use home networking product to the consumer market."
About Sumitomo Electric Industries
With offices located around the globe, SEI is recognized as one of the pioneers in xDSL technology development. In early 1995, SEI commenced R&D activities on xDSL equipment ahead of any other Japanese company and in December 1997 began shipping the first Japanese produced in-house ADSL equipment for wide-area LANs. With its early entry into market, the company has been able to accumulate a wealth of technology and deployment experience. SEI's xDSL products, including the current models (MegaBit Gear CU/2, and CU/3 and CU4000 Series), have been widely adopted by various telecommunications companies in Japan and abroad. To date SEI has shipped over 1,000,000 lines worth of xDSL equipment, thereby earning itself the top spot among Japanese manufacturers.
About Centillium Communications
Centillium Communications, Inc. combines technical innovation and customer commitment to make broadband communications -- in business and at home -- a practical reality. The Company designs and markets communications chipsets for Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) central office and customer premises equipment and for carrier- and enterprise-class Voice over Packet (VoP) gateways and switches. The Centillium Communications headquarters are located at 47211 Lakeview Blvd., Fremont, CA 94538. Additional information is available at www.centillium.com.
Forward Looking Statements
Except for historical information contained in this press release, the foregoing contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those indicated by such forward-looking statements based on a variety of risks and uncertainties, including the risks and uncertainties relating to actual quantities and timing of any orders received under any contract and the successful development and market acceptance of Centillium's new products. The company assumes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof. Information about potential factors that could affect Centillium's financial results is included in Centillium's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, which can be viewed at the Securities and Exchange Commission's website at www.sec.gov.
Note to Editors: Centillium Communications, Palladia, and the Centillium Logo are trademarks of Centillium Communications. Copyright 2002 Centillium Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. All other products or service names mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.
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