Westell Technologies Announces Its Next Generation of IPTV Residential Gateways.Innovative UltraLine[TM] Series3 Residential Gateways Offer Service Providers Access to State of the Art Networking Technology AURORA, Ill. -- Westell Technologies, Inc. (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 : WSTL), a leading provider of broadband access See broadband and wireless broadband. products, gateways and conferencing services, today announces the development of the innovative new Westell UltraLine[TM] Series3 high-performance networking gateway products for 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. and other bandwidth intensive IP services delivery. The versatile, new line of gateway products is built around a high performance, dual-core network processor that ensures IP video streams reach their final destination within the home while assuring perfect picture quality. The UltraLine Series3's increased processing power permits the deployment of cutting edge video monitoring techniques as well as remote diagnostics Vehicle Diagnostics Vehicle diagnostics enables a mechanic to diagnose the exact mechanical condition of the vehicle and its systems and components. Remote Diagnostics enables to perform such diagnosis without requiring the vehicle to physically be present for checkup. and control, features crucial to providing a cost-effective IPTV offering while maximizing end consumer satisfaction. The Westell UltraLine Series3 is among the first and only line of broadband gateways in the industry to support the most recent advances in wide area network (WAN) solutions. The UltraLine Series3 supports the highest rate VDSL See DSL. VDSL - Very high bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line 2 profile (band plan 30a) capable of bidirectional The ability to move, transfer or transmit in both directions. 100Mbps traffic over short distances. Other VDSL2 profiles supporting longer loops are provided for Fiber-to-the-Neighborhood topologies. The higher throughput VDSL2 30a band plan is ideal for multi-dwelling unit (MDU (1) (Multiple Dwelling Unit) A commercial or residential building with multiple offices or apartments. See BLEC. (2) (Multiply-Divide Unit) A high-speed circuit that performs multiplication and division within the CPU. ) applications and green field scenarios. Like its predecessor, the UltraLine II, the new Series3 will also have models configured for Fiber-to-the-Premise (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. ) environments. This includes direct connections via 10BaseT or Gigabit Ethernet or a WAN connection over a coaxial cable link to a fiber ONT ONT Ontario (old acronym - ON is now frequently used) ONT Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks (cisco CCNP exam) ONT Optical Network Terminal ONT Ontario Northland Railway using a digital coax standard such as that offered by the Multimedia over Coax Alliance The Multimedia over Coax Alliance develops specifications for home networking over in-home coaxial cable, which is commonly used for antenna connections to TVs and radios, and cable TV. (MoCA). Westell's future models will also support HPNAv3. For connectivity in the home, the UltraLine Series3 offers basic and enhanced Wi-Fi performance options. Integrating Westell's SmartBeam[TM] wireless technology, the new gateways typically double signal strength over traditional antenna solutions while minimizing interference between other wireless devices. Westell's SmartBeam[TM] is a system of virtual antennas that automatically steer and direct signal strength for the best connection with every wireless device to dramatically improve coverage and connectivity within the home. Service providers are now able to consider wireless connectivity as a component in emerging service offerings because they are assured of a resilient, high-rate wireless signal throughout the home. The UltraLine Series3 includes several "no new wires" options. By simply using a coaxial wall jack in any room within the residence, all the UltraLine Series3 gateway models can be connected directly to the consumer's existing in-home cable network. The connected UltraLine Series3 can reliably deliver 100 Mbps+ of data and IP video traffic throughout the premise without requiring time consuming and unsightly new wires. When combined with its full suite of Quality of Service (QoS) functions, unique IGMP (Internet Group Multicast Protocol) The protocol that governs the management of multicast groups in a TCP/IP network. To sign up for a multicast group, a Host Membership Report is sent by a user's machine to its nearest routers, which forward that data to services, and "no CD" installation options, the UltraLine Series3 delivers on the promise of reducing service provider expense while delivering the most reliable service possible to the consumer household. "We are incredibly excited to announce the UltraLine Series3 and the dramatic impact it will have on the digital home entertainment landscape," Scott Voegele, Westell's Product Line Director, said. "The UltraLine Series3 is the ultimate IP services solution offering broadband service providers increased performance in a smaller package at a very attractive price," he said. About Westell Westell Technologies, Inc., (NASDAQ:WSTL) headquartered in Aurora, Illinois, is a Broadband Access Solutions company that provides leading broadband products, service solutions, and conferencing solutions for carriers, service providers and business enterprises around the world. Westell delivers innovative, open broadband solutions that meet the market's needs for fast and seamless broadband connection. ConferencePlus, a Westell subsidiary, offers conferencing services including voice, video, and IP data conferencing, to carriers and multi-national corporations throughout the world. For more information visit: www.westell.com. "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. 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