C-COR's New Segmentable Cabinet Node Paves the Way for Stable Network Growth.Fiber-Deep 1GHz Segmentable Cabinet Node Increases Forward Capacity for High Speed Data, VOD See video-on-demand. VoD - video on demand , and HDTV (High Definition TV) A set of digital television (DTV) standards that offer the highest resolution and sharpest picture. Although some HDTV sets are available in standard (rather square) screen sizes, the overwhelming majority of sets are wide screen, which eliminates Services AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands -- C-COR (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on :CCBL CCBL Crescent Commercial Bank Limited (Pakistan) CCBL Cambodia Campaign to Ban Landmines CCBL Configuration Control Baseline CCBL CPEDB Configuration Baseline Listing CCBL Chinese Christian Basketball League ) continues to innovate broadband solutions in Europe with the introduction of the Opti Max[TM] 2100 1GHz Segmentable Cabinet Node (the OM2100), the industry's first 1GHz fully-segmentable cabinet node that offers reliable pay-as-you-grow capacity expansion. The next-generation node expands forward capacity by both extending bandwidth, and segmenting smaller service groups. The extra capacity is needed by European service providers offering additional or expanded services including Video on Demand, HDTV, High Speed Data, and VoIP. C-COR is showcasing the new product in Booth #550, Hall 1, at IBC IBC International Building Code IBC Iraq Body Count IBC Institutional Biosafety Committee IBC Inflammatory Breast Cancer IBC International Business Company IBC Independence Blue Cross IBC Insurance Bureau of Canada IBC International Broadcasting Convention 2007, which will be held September 7-11 at the RAI Convention Centre in Amsterdam. The new modular product, which C-COR will start shipping in the fourth quarter of calendar 2007, is compatible with C-COR's proven Opti Max[TM] 2000 node and offers a comparable configuration with increased functionality and performance. The OM2100 provides next-generation segmentation capabilities with a unique design that fits the local environment: * Long-term stability and various approaches to setup without service interruption; * Future-proof 1GHz bandwidth; * Scalability to accommodate 2 X 2 forward and 4 X 4 return segmentation; * High output level that reduces the need for downstream actives and is suited for fiber deep applications; * Modular design and redundant configurations; * Status reporting and ingress An entrance. Contrast with "egress," which means exit. See ingress traffic. See also Ingres 2006. management options; and * ITU (International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, www.itu.ch) A telecommunications standards body that is under the auspices of the United Nations. Comprising more than 185 member countries, the ITU sets standards for global telecom networks. standards-based multi-wavelength return path to protect existing fiber infrastructure. "Customers around the world have urged us to build a fully-segmentable 1GHz node that extends targeted service capacity for Video on Demand, HDTV, and High Speed Data services for fiber-deep configurations," said Bill Dawson, Vice President, Access Strategy, C-COR. "The OM2100 is a result of listening closely to what our customers need and matching that with our firsthand global experience in deploying nodes and access equipment. Giving service providers a reliable pay-as-you-grow approach to expanding HFC network capacity puts them in the best competitive position going forward." C-COR's modular broadband capacity solutions, operational service support, and universal platform for on demand services are designed to enable service providers to build and maintain a sustainable, competitive network. C-COR is the cable industry's leading supplier of 1GHz transmission equipment that provides operators with a cost-effective solution to increase forward capacity and enable future flexibility on existing HFC networks. C-COR's line of integrated 1GHz access products includes headend optical transmitters, segmentable nodes, and amplifiers. C-COR's HFC 1. (networking) HFC - Hybrid Fiber Coax. 2. (hardware) HFC - hydrofluorocarbon. equipment products are deployed with leading operators around the world, including UPC (Universal Product Code) The standard bar code printed on retail merchandise, which is administered by GS1 US, Brussels, Belgium and Lawrenceville, NJ (www.gs1.org). , ONO, Virgin Media, Bright House, Cablevision, Charter, Comcast, Cox, Mediacom, Insight, and Time Warner Cable This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article. . About C-COR C-COR enables its global customer base to confidently grow, manage and deliver next-generation products and services to consumers. The Company's integrated access and management platforms deliver highly reliable and flexible voice, video and data, and support quick launch and cost effective scaling of new services. C-COR's common stock is listed on the NASDAQ Global Market (Symbol:CCBL) and is a component of the Russell 2000 Stock Index. For additional information regarding C-COR, visit www.c-cor.com. Some of the information presented in this announcement constitutes forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor Safe Harbor 1. A legal provision to reduce or eliminate liability as long as good faith is demonstrated. 2. A form of shark repellent implemented by a target company acquiring a business that is so poorly regulated that the target itself is less attractive. provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 (PSLRA) implemented several significant substantive changes affecting certain cases brought under the federal securities laws, including changes related to pleading, discovery, liability, class representation and awards fees and of 1995. Forward-looking statements represent the Company's judgment regarding future events, and are based on currently available information. Although the Company believes it has a reasonable basis for these forward-looking statements, the Company cannot guarantee their accuracy and actual results may differ materially from those the Company anticipated due to a number of known and unknown uncertainties. Factors which could cause actual results to differ from expectations include, among others, capital spending capital spending Spending for long-term assets such as factories, equipment, machinery, and buildings that permits the production of more goods and services in future years. patterns of the communications industry, changes in regard to significant customers, the demand for network integrity, the trend toward more fiber in the network, the Company's ability to develop new and enhanced products, the Company's ability to provide complete network solutions, continued industry consolidation, the development of competing technology, the global demand for the Company's products and services, the Company's ability to implement its restructuring and cost reduction measures, and the Company's ability to achieve its strategic objectives. For additional information concerning these and other important factors that may cause the Company's actual results to differ materially from expectations and underlying assumptions, please refer to the reports filed by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission. |
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