ZyXEL announces new wireless ADSL2/2+ gateway, IPTV STB
Jul 8, 2008 11:32 AM
ZyXEL Communications has unveiled the P-660HNU series 802.11n ADSL2/2+ wireless gateway and the STB-1001 IPTV set-top box.
The ZyXEL P-660HNU is an all-in-one high-speed 802.11n wireless ADSL2/2+ gateway with high-speed 802.11n wireless. It interfaces over existing copper lines and is designed for telco’s voice, video and data services, especially IPTV.
The new ZyXEL STB-1001 IP set-top box is designed to be a cost-effective IPTV solution for telcos and Multi-Service Operators (MSOs).
The ZyXEL P-660HNU series features ADSL2/2+ high-speed, 802.11n draft 2.0 wireless capabilities, MIMO technology and a USB 2.0 host
The ZyXEL’s STB-1001 offers multiple video streaming support to create more revenue per subscriber while saving in capital and operational expenditures. ZyXEL’s IP set-top box features digital rights management (DRM) support with Macrovision and CA for content protection; MPEG-1/2/4 with H.264 SD codec support; and IGMP, SNMP and TR-069 multicasting support.
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