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Tenvera Answers Killer Application Consumer Electronics Dilemma Voiced by Verizon, Cisco and others at CES
Business Wire, Feb 7, 2007
While Verizon, Cisco and AT&T Ask Questions, Tenvera Provides Fiber Networking Necessary for New Consumer Electronics Video Downloading
Tenvera Provides for Insatiable Appetite for Bandwidth
FRANKLIN, Tenn. -- Some of the biggest names in consumer electronics and telecommunications on the planet , including Cisco, Verizon and AT&T, are all wrestling with the same problem: How to get enough fiber in homes to handle the explosion of broadband appetite fueled by killer application (http://www.tenvera.com) - downloading and distributing video at home in high definition. This was the buzz of the who's who at the Consumer Electronics Show (http://www.cesweb.org) in Las Vegas recently.
John Chambers, CEO of Cisco, noted in a speech at the Consumer Electronics Show, according to published reports, that the killer application will be video, which will create an explosion in terms of the need for network capacity. The chief of Cisco predicted that instead of network capacity growth rates of 50 percent to 100 percent per year, it will be more like 200 to 500 percent growth.
Michael Dell, in his keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show, challenged America's telecom industry to increase the rate of fiber-optic broadband penetration in the United States, according to the CES Daily publication.
Cable and direct-broadcast satellite executives focused on the challenges they see in providing conversion and connectivity - moving content from platform to platform - to consumers. They emphasized that consumers will demand a simple solution. Glenn Britt, Time Warner Cable president; Virginia Ruesterholz, President of Verizon Telecom; Chase Carey, President of DirecTV and others participated in the "Pipelines Power" panel discussion at the Consumer Electronics Show which focused on simple convergence and how to make it possible for customers to have a great video experience. How to help consumers move the video between devices at home.
"The Tenvera System is the answer to all these questions and concerns. It is the easy, no hassle solution that finishes out the fiber network in the house. The Tenvera System connects all the consumer electronics in a home to each other and to the outside world through a fiber network that allows video, voice and data to be transmitted without being compressed. This makes it possible for customers to enjoy a lifestyle that connects their media servers, HDTVs, internet service, PCs and iPods to each other and moves the video and data fast, without losing any quality," says Brent Ware (mailto:bware@tenvera.com), CEO of Tenvera (http://www.tenvera.com).
The explosion of demand for video transmission to consumer electronics is fueling the demand for unlimitted bandwidth, which The Tenvera System provides. Consumer electronics are an integral part of almost any homeowner's lifestyle.
Cisco, Verizon and other companies are looking for answer. The Tenvera System has it.
The Tenvera System is:
o Simple- easy to install
o Affordable- systems are available that cost as little as $1.19/sq ft
o Profitable- developers, builders and home owners now all have an opportunity to maximize their respective return on investments.
o A lifestyle- HDTV, computers, iPods, media servers, and an array of new electronics continue to expand and change the consumer's lifestyle. Tenvera provides the platform to integrate all these new electronic gadgets seamlessly into anyone's lifestyle.
Tenvera, "it's a lifestyle choice." For more information, visit www.tenvera.com or call 615.224.9300.
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