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2005 International CES Exhibitor Profile for Entropic Communications.


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 information for attendees is available at: http://www.cesweb.org/attendees/show_floor/default.asp.

Press services information is available at: http://www.cesweb.org/press/services/default.asp.

Below is Entropic Communications' exhibitor profile; breaking news releases are available at http://www.tradeshownews.com, Business Wire's trade show, conference and event news resource. Business Wire is the official news wire service for 2005 International CES.
Company: Entropic Communications
Booth/Stand: 26815 LVCC SO 2
Media Contact: Jim Lochmiller
Phone: 541-821-3438
E-mail: lochpr@yahoo.com
Web: www.entropic.com

Product description: Entropic's c.LINK technology provides the ideal
networking environment for today's digital home. It permits seamless,
plug-and-play networking over the coax cable already installed in the
home with no new wires and no changes. Operates at 270Mbps, perfect
for the demands of digital entertainment such as video, audio, and
photos.

Company description: Entropic Communications is a privately held
semiconductor company based in San Diego, Calif. Founded in 2001, its
technology for high-speed networking over coax promises to
fundamentally change the way digital entertainment in the home is
shared and enjoyed.
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