MITSUBISHI
INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION AND FIRECOMMS TO DEMONSTRATE OPTICAL
FIBER HOME NETWORK AT CEDIA EXPO '07
CEDIA Expo '07
- Denver, CO - August 27, 2007 — Mitsubishi
International Corporation and Firecomms today announce that
the companies are collaborating to provide a live demonstration
of a home network using Polymer Optical Fiber (POF) at CEDIA
Expo. Shown in a living room setting to emphasize the use
of POF in the home, the home network display will demonstrate
the transmission of 100 Mb Ethernet content across a network
entirely comprised of POF.
"POF is an established medium in industrial
and automobile networks due to its high reliability in even
the most rugged environments," says Hugh Hennessy, Firecomms
vice president of worldwide sales and marketing. "With
data rates of up to one Gigabit, and assured quality of service
to every device in the residence, POF is the most robust technology
for 100 Mbps Optical Ethernet and 250 Mbps Optical FireWire
in the home. These features of POF are especially advantageous
for emerging IPTV implementations and other triple play services."
POF
provides numerous advantages to home builders, installers,
content providers, and consumers alike. With “garden
hose” connectivity, POF is quick and easy to terminate
enabling it to be easily installed in the wall cavity, along
baseboards, under carpet, and - due to its immunity to interference
- even next to electrical cabling, making its installation
quicker and more flexible and cost-effective than CAT5/CAT6.
Because
it’s optical, polymer fiber is completely immune
to electrical noise. That means existing copper wiring will
not interfere with data passing through POF, so it can even
be installed next to electrical cabling. Even other existing
networks or wireless systems in the house cannot interfere
with data passing through the POF cable. This is very important
for multimedia data transmission, in which the quality of the
signal could be negatively impacted by external noise.
Troubleshooting
is quick and easy as POF uses an eye-safe visible red light.
In fact, it’s the only interconnect technology where
the signal can be seen at both ends.
Mitsubishi and Firecomms
will demonstrate a POF home network using POF cable provided
by Mitsubishi Rayon Limited, a POF-enabled home gateway provided
by Motorola, an IP set-top box provided by Motorola, and Motorola
POF adapters that take advantage of Firecomms fiber optic transceivers.
Mitsubishi
and Firecomms will present the demonstration on booth #872
at CEDIA Expo in Denver, Colorado on September 6-9. Additional
information about POF can be found at www.POFNetworks.com.
About Mitsubishi International
Mitsubishi International Corporation (MIC),
a wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation and a global
leader in plastic optical fiber technology, is a multi-industry
trading and investment company with 13 locations across the
United States. Leveraging a worldwide network of international
trading partners, the trading company conducts transactions
in a comprehensive range of businesses, including chemicals,
information technology, energy, metals, machinery and living
essentials. MIC adds value through the ability to finance and
invest in the development of companies and projects, as well
as through expertise in providing the marketing, sourcing and
logistics services needed for businesses to succeed. Headquartered
in New York City, the company may be found on the web at www.fiberoptic-plastic.com.
About
Firecomms Ltd.
Firecomms, a compound semiconductor company,
develops high-speed light sources in visible range wavelengths.
Firecomms' lasers and LEDs provide the groundwork that will
revolutionize optical data communications for small area networks,
such as in-car networks and home networks. Firecomms' low power
visible lasers unleash the potential for advances in medical
devices, barcode scanners, and optical storage devices.
The
Ireland-based company leverages its ten years of photonics
research experience, optical expertise, and extensive IP portfolio
to develop cost-effective solutions for applications in which
the use of glass fiber optics is prohibitively expensive. Additional
information about Firecomms is available at www.firecomms.com.
Further
Information:
Rene' Williams
Firecomms Ltd.
Tel. 949.360.7770
rene@firecomms.com |