Thursday, January 5, 2012

Bethel Finance: Telenor Sweden Selects Celeno-Powered Inteno ZAP 100 Video Bridges for Video-Grade, Multiscreen Wi-Fi Delivery of IPTV Services to Su

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Celeno Communications, a provider of high performance Wi-Fi chipsets and software for HD multimedia home networking applications, and Inteno, a major supplier of broadband and triple-play equipment to European operators, network owners, system integrators and resellers, announced that the Inteno ZAP100, powered by Celeno's video-grade Wi-Fi technology, is being offered by Telenor Sweden to wirelessly stream HD IPTV to multiple screens within subscriber homes. One of Sweden's major operators, Telenor will provide its Swedish subscribers with a cost-effective, self-installable wireless home networking solution through its wholly owned subsidiary, Bredbandsbolaget.

Celeno's OptimizAIR(TM) continues to be the technology-of-choice for operators who want to provide subscriber customers with video-grade Wi-Fi home networks. With its agreement to provision customers with the Inteno device, Telenor becomes the 75th operator to deploy Celeno technology, representing a major milestone for the chipset company.

"We are thrilled that Telenor has chosen the Inteno ZAP100 Video Bridge to deliver IPTV services wirelessly in subscribers' homes," said Conny Franzen, CEO of Inteno. "Designed for easy self-installation and remote management, the ZAP100 is a robust solution that is truly plug-and-play, delivering HD and SD IPTV video streams from Ethernet-equipped broadband gateways or DVRs to multiple IP set-top boxes."

"Having now been selected by 75 carriers around the world, Celeno has unmistakably demonstrated that its chip portfolio and embedded technology is established as the world-class solution for distributing video in the home," said Gilad Rozen, CEO of Celeno. "With the explosive growth of IPTV worldwide, we expect our solutions to extend even further."

Inteno and Celeno have partnered to deliver Wi-Fi based, video-grade devices which are now deployed in multiple service providers across Scandinavia. The ZAP-100 video bridge, announced earlier in 2011, provides state of the art Wi-Fi performance with QoS optimized for carrier-grade video service.

Celeno's Wi-Fi chip, integrated into the ZAP 100, is powered by OptimizAIR(TM) technology, enabling the seamless and reliable distribution of up to eight 1080p HD resolution video streams. It includes channel-aware scheduling and rate selection for perfect QoS and throughput/range performance and automatic channel selection for interference avoidance.

About Telenor Sweden

Telenor Sweden is a provider of tele, data and media communication services. With some 2 million subscriptions, revenues in 2010 of SEK 11 304 million and a workforce of approximately 2,200 employees (Q4 2010), the company is one of Sweden's major operators. Telenor Sweden is part of Telenor Group. For more information, visit www.telenor.se and www.telenor.com .

About the Inteno Group

The Inteno Group is an innovative and flexible supplier of CPE products for operators and open access networks. The Inteno products are designed to meet the requirements of the operators, and open access networks, and are available for most access types such as Fiber, DSL, Ethernet and Cable. Now you can learn more about Inteno and watch the full Inteno product range on the brand new web site: www.intenogroup.com

About Celeno

Celeno provides high performance Wi-Fi chipsets and software for HD multimedia and entertainment home networking applications. Celeno's extensive chipset portfolio and OptimizAIR(TM) technology enable the wireless distribution of multiple and simultaneous HD video streams throughout the home with the highest levels of performance and reliability while ensuring a superlative quality of service and user experience. Celeno's field-proven chipsets have been integrated into numerous OEM Wi-Fi devices and have been deployed with over 60 service providers worldwide. Founded in 2005, the company has offices and representatives in EMEA, the US and Asia-Pacific and is backed by blue chip investors including Cisco Systems, Greylock Partners, Liberty Global and Pitango Venture Capital.

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