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Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Last 5th July 2006 - Corinex Introduces the 600Mbps MDU Gateway



Corinex Communications showcases the 600Mbps
Multi Dwelling Unit Gateway at HITEC 2006

World’s First MDU Networking device that offers up to three simultaneous
200Mbps Powerline and Coax backbones within a building


Vancouver, BC June 19, 2006 – Corinex Communications Corp. announces the immediate availability of the new Multi Dwelling Unit (MDU) Gateway! The Corinex MDU Gateway allows System Integrators and Operators the ability to easily deploy high speed networks in a building over the existing electrical wiring or coaxial cabling.


The Gateway was designed specifically for MDU’s of all shapes and sizes and supports the distributing of multiple channels of video, voice, and data throughout large buildings. Up to 96 Corinex AV200 Powerline and AV200 CableLAN adapters (CPE) can be connected in rooms or offices for each MDU Gateway in the building. Quality of Service, client isolation, VLAN tagging, and 168 bit encryption are all supported by the Gateway.

“The Corinex MDU Gateway allows our customers to deploy any high bandwidth service flawlessly throughout a building” said Brian Donnelly, Corinex’s Director of Business Development. “System Integrators can dramatically reduce the cost and time involved in rewiring an entire building. In addition to the Gateway, we have completed the MDU Networking solution with a set of custom filters and phase couplers specifically designed by Corinex for the MDU environment” adds Donnelly.

The new Corinex MDU Gateway Module is shipping in volume today. Customers have already been successfully deploying the Corinex MDU Gateway in the US and Europe.

1 comment:

  1. In addition to utilizing Ambient’s industry-leading, FCC-certified X2 BPL Access Node
    (with up to three 200Mbit BPL interfaces), Ambient-designed next-generation overhead
    and underground couplers and BPL modems in the deployment, Ambient will provide the
    engineering and technical support needed to design, support and assist in the
    deployment and management of the network. The deployment will also include X2 nodes
    with integrated 802.11a/b/g Wi-Fi support to provide wireless access.


    Ambient will license its Network Management Software (NMS) to Duke for monitoring
    and control of the network.

    http://www.ambientcorp.com/PDFs/Commercialization_PR_060926.doc.pdf

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