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BROADBAND WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS GAINS HIGH SPEED STANDARD
IEEE-ISTO Sponsored Multivendor Broadband Wireless
Internet Forum to Convene Open Meeting on July 26
[NOTE: Meeting Rescheduled to August 30]
NEW ORLEANS, LA -- JULY 11, 2000 --
The IEEE Industry Standards and Technology Organization
(IEEE-ISTO) today announced the formation
and first meeting of the Broadband Wireless Internet
Forum (BWIF). The goal of the
BWIF is to provide cost-effective, broadband wireless
access, with industry-leading performance and reliability
for compelling end-user applications such as high-speed
Internet access, premium streaming audio and video
content and voice. BWIF becomes the sixth publicly
announced industry group to organize as a program
of the IEEE-ISTO, which will facilitate the Forum's
day-to-day activities.
BWIF
is an incorporated, non-profit association of industry-leading
companies that will work together to ensure adoption
of a single, unified broadband wireless access industry
standard. Members of BWIF will drive product roadmaps
that will lower product costs, simplify deployment
of advanced services, and ensure the availability
of interoperable standards-based solutions based on
Vector Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
(VOFDM) technology. BWIF members agree to cross-license
to other BWIF members, the technologies required to
implement the standard on a worldwide, royalty-free
basis.
Wireless
Starting Point
Cisco Systems, Inc.,
the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet,
is contributing to BWIF several patent-pending Broadband
Wireless intellectual property innovations based on
VOFDM, a cost-effective version of MIMO OFDM (Multiple
Input Multiple Output Orthogonal Frequency Division
Multiplexing). VOFDM streams high-speed voice, video
and data easily through congested city, suburban and
rural environments by minimizing the line-of-sight
limitations and installation problems faced by other
broadband wireless access technologies. Cisco's Multichannel
Multipoint Distribution Service (MMDS) solutions,
based on the VOFDM standard, are currently in trials
with major telecommunications carriers in several
metropolitan areas in the United States.
Also
taking a leadership role in support of BWIF is Broadcom
Corporation. Broadcom is implementing VOFDM technology
in integrated circuits, and is offering early access
to system-level silicon for select customers to accelerate
broadband wireless equipment provider's products to
the market. Broadcom's heritage with numerous standards-based
efforts addresses a wide range of markets including
Data-over-Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS),
HomePNA and Gigabit Ethernet over Copper. Broadcom's
industry-leading, highly integrated, silicon solutions
enable broadband digital transmission of voice, data
and video content to and throughout the home and within
the business enterprise.
Invitation
to Open Meeting on July 26
[NOTE: Meeting Rescheduled to August 30]
The first meeting of BWIF will include an Open Meeting,
to be held on July 26, 2000 in Denver, Colorado, USA.
BWIF will host companies representing many facets
of wireless technology implementation including service
providers, semiconductor manufacturers, system integrators,
Customer Premise Equipment (CPE) vendors, installation
services companies and Radio Frequency (RF) system
suppliers. Companies planning to attend the first
plenary meeting include Cisco
Systems, Inc., Broadcom
Corporation, Toshiba,
Pace Micro Technology
plc., LCC International,
Inc., Getronics,
Bechtel, TurboNet
Communications, Fluor,
PipingHot
Networks, WFI
(Wireless Facilities, Inc.), and W
J Communications.
This
meeting will offer participants the opportunity to
gain a complete understanding of BWIF's goals and
organizational structure. Interested parties will
also review the Intellectual Property License Agreement,
and gain insight into the future BWIF capabilities
and programs. Information regarding this Open Meeting
can be accessed at bwif/. Advanced
registration is required to attend this meeting.
About
the IEEE-ISTO
The
IEEE-ISTO was
formed by the IEEE
and the IEEE
Standards Association as a logical extension to
the IEEE Standards activity to provide services to
industry groups that need to develop technology based
standards for the marketplace. The IEEE-ISTO is an
independent not-for-profit corporation offering standards-related
industry groups an innovative and flexible operational
legal forum and support services. The IEEE-ISTO facilitates
the activities that support the development, implementation
and acceptance of standards in the marketplace. In
addition to the BWIF, the 1355
Association, Nexus 5001 Forum,
Medical Device Communications
Industry Group, Printer
Working Group, and the VoiceXML
Forum, are currently organized as publically announced
programs of the IEEE-ISTO.
For
further information about the IEEE-ISTO visit http://www.ieee-isto.org
or contact Peter Lefkin, IEEE-ISTO secretary treasurer
and CFO, at +1 732 465 6482, or ieee-isto@ieee.org.
For further information about the BWIF call +1 732
465 6473 or e-mail bwif@ieee-isto.org.
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