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News Release from: Adaptive Digital Technologies
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 16 August 2005

DSP portfolio gains Asian representation

Myonghwa Net has signed to represent Adaptive Digital's entire portfolio of DSP algorithms, chips and solutions in Korea, Japan, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

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Korea's Myonghwa Net (MHN) has signed an international distribution agreement to represent Adaptive Digital's entire portfolio of digital signal processing (DSP) algorithms, chips and solutions in Korea, Japan, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. This newly formed alliance will enable Adaptive Digital to address fully the needs of the Eastern Asia telecomms carriers and rapidly expand Adaptive Digital's presence in this market. 'We are extremely excited about our future with MHN', said Brian McCarthy, President, Adaptive Digital Technologies.

'Our partnership with MHN will extend our international sales coverage to Eastern Asia, a previously untapped market for us'.

'With its strong customer focus, understanding of regional needs, and excellent market penetration, MHN is an ideal marketing partner for us'.

'We look forward to the increased business our relationship with MHN will bring'.

'By combining our DSP technology with Myonghwa Net's firm presence in these regions, we are opening the door for many new opportunities'.

'The ability to provide service and real time support is critical to our business philosophy'.

'The ability of MHN 's engineering staff to extend technical assistance to our customers without the compromise of time zone separation, was yet another contributing factor in our choosing of Myonghwa Net'.

'We are very pleased to work with ADT', said Youil Kim, President and CEO of MHN.

'ADT's DSP solutions will be an important part of the range of solution-based electronic components, software and systems Myonghwa's Multimedia Division offers'.

'With ADT's portfolio of proven VoIP software algorithms solutions, Myonghwa's marketing and sales network in Eastern Asia will tap and open many new opportunities'.

Adaptive Digital currently offers a broad range of highly optimised DSP software algorithms solutions for telephony applications, such as voice compression, conferencing, telephony signalling, Voice over IP (VoIP), noise reduction, and echo cancellation for use with Texas Instruments' TMS320 family of DSPs.

Adaptive Digital's extensive software library and G.PAK technology provide customers with solutions designed, configured, and finely tuned to meet developers' real-world performance requirements.

Adaptive Digital's G.PAK application slashes time-to-market for developers and equipment manufacturers.

G.PAK is a scalable and configurable voice-over-packet DSP software solution.

There is no need to write a single line of DSP code, G.PAK provides all the DSP components necessary in a voice-over-packet system and in record time, provides an application interface to allow easy integration into a user's application.

Adaptive Digital's G.PAK base algorithm set includes G.711 and G.168 compliant network echo cancellation.

Adaptive Digital's flagship product is the afore mentioned, patented ITU G.168-2004 echo canceller, offered as both a network echo canceller and line echo canceller.

The line echo canceller supports tail length up to 32ms, while the network echo canceller supports echo tails up to 128ms, without any performance penalty.

Independently tested at AT and T's voice quality test lab, Adaptive Digital's G.168 echo canceller has been certified as 'carrier grade' and is fully compliant with the Texas Instruments xDAIS standard.

Adaptive Digital's echo canceller has been deployed in over forty countries.

Adaptive Digital field-tested Chip Solutions are powered by G.PAK.

Adaptive Digital solutions, based on G.PAK technology, include a high-density Conference chip, designed to provide conference call capability to telephone systems.

The solution is designed using the Texas Instruments' TMS320C6415 DSP.

Each 600MHz DSP can host up to 512 channels of VoIP, conferencing, tone detection, tone generation, voice record and playback and other functions.

Adaptive Digital's ipPhoneChip includes all the DSP functionality necessary for a high quality IP speakerphone.

The ipPhoneChip runs on the Texas Instruments TMS320C5471 dual-core processor.

Adaptive Digital also offers an IP phone reference design kit, is based on the ipPhoneChip.

The reference kit provides the necessary off-the-shelf hardware and software environments enabling developers to enter the market in a quick and cost-effective manner.

This same IP phone was recently showcased along with other consumer products at the Texas Instruments Developer Conference 2005 in Houston, Texas.

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