Calix Pushes MPEG-4 High-Def Envelope at NXTcomm.Calix calix /ca·lix/ (ka´liks) pl. ca´lices [L.] calyx. ca·lix or ca·lyx n. pl. ca·li·ces or ca·ly·ces 1. A flower-shaped or funnel-shaped structure. , together with Advanced Digital Broadcast Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . (ADB (Apple Desktop Bus) A low-speed serial bus for connecting keyboards, mice and other input devices on Apple IIgs and Macintosh computers. Starting with the iMac in 1998, the ADB was superseded by USB. ), Akimbo, Amino, Scientific Atlanta, A Cisco Company, Entone, Minerva Networks, Modulus Video, and SES AMERICOM, Demonstrates Production High Definition IPTV (Internet Protocol TV) Also called "TV over IP," IPTV delivers scheduled TV programs and video-on-demand (VOD) via the IP protocol and digital streaming techniques used to watch video on the Internet. using MPEG-4 at NXTcomm in Chicago PETALUMA, Calif. -- In conjunction with the Calix Compatible interoperability program, Calix, together with ADB, Akimbo, Amino, Scientific Atlanta, A Cisco Company, Entone, Minerva Networks, Modulus Video, and SES AMERICOM, will demonstrate production high definition IPTV and internet video using MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding See H.264. Advanced Video Coding - H.264 (AVC) at NXTcomm in Chicago (June 19-21, booth #5101). Service providers, whether deploying fiber to the premises Fiber to the premises (FTTP) is a form of fiber-optic communication delivery in which an optical fiber is run directly onto the customers' premises. This contrasts with other fiber-optic communication delivery strategies such as fiber to the node (FTTN), fiber to the curb (FTTP (Fiber To The Premises) The installation of optical fiber from the carrier directly into the home or office. Also called "fiber to the home" (FTTH). See PON and FTTC. See also FTP. ) or advanced DSL, are increasingly demanding 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 as a critical component of IPTV and internet video service packages. The NXTcomm demonstration will be among the first exhibiting all of the components required to make MPEG-4-based HD video a reality. According to Geoff Burke, Calix director of field marketing, "Roughly 160 of our more than 425 customers are involved in commercially deployed video service delivery as a critical component of multiplay bundles designed to meet consumer demand, stymie cable competition, and increase average revenue per user. A substantial majority of these service providers have eagerly awaited the availability of all components required to deliver production HD content using MPEG-4. As this demonstration shows, the wait is over." The multifaceted demonstration employs ITU-T See ITU. ITU-T - International Telecommunications Union H.264 / MPEG-4 AVC to encode high-definition video content for delivery over three types of access infrastructure: GPON See PON. operating at 2.4 Gbps, VDSL See DSL. VDSL - Very high bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line 2 operating at 25 Mbps, and ADSL See DSL. ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line 2+ operating at 15 Mbps. The demonstration shows MPEG-4 used in both packaged IPTV service bundles as well as in video streamed to internet appliances. Matt Davis, director of multiplay research with IDC, said, "This is an important milestone toward the full realization of advanced, IP-based multiplay packages that include production high-definition video content. By pulling the pieces together, Calix is demonstrating the feasibility of delivering this content today over very-high-speed fiber- and copper-based access infrastructure." Specific MPEG-4 AVC enabling technologies Calix is highlighting include the following: 1. Pre-encoded MPEG-4 HD content on IP-PRIME[TM] from SES AMERICOM. IP-PRIME, the most comprehensive end-to-end and turnkey IPTV solution for telecommunications companies, comes with more than 275 high-quality MPEG-4 television channels including over 20 HD channels, a carrier-grade headend, a choice of consumer set-top boxes, and multiple middleware solutions that make it all work. 2. Set-top boxes from ADB, Amino, Scientific Atlanta, A Cisco Company, and Entone. These are among the first production examples of MPEG-4 AVC HD-capable set tops. 3. Middleware capable of controlling IPTV service packages that include HDTV content from Minerva Networks. 4. MPEG-4 AVC encoding and compression systems designed for delivery of HD-IPTV content from Modulus Video. 5. Internet video appliances from Akimbo that allow service providers to deliver and monetize internet-based video content. About Calix Calix is the largest telecom equipment supplier focused solely on access solutions for broadband service delivery. Service providers deploy Calix access systems to enable a rich set of information, communication, and entertainment services and to expand their revenue base beyond connectivity. Calix access innovation helps service providers transform their networks from circuit to packet, narrowband to broadband, and copper to fiber. Calix has deployed millions of ports and tens of thousands of systems into hundreds of service provider networks throughout North America. For more information, visit the Calix website at www.calix.com. This shareholder release may contain forward-looking statements that are based upon management's current expectations and are inherently uncertain. Forward-looking statements are based upon information available to us as of the date of this release and we assume no obligation to revise or update any such forward looking statement to reflect any event or circumstance after the date of this release. 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