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Celeno demos Wi-Fi home multimedia at CES Bernard Cole Las Vegas, Nev. – At the CES here, Celeno Communications rolled out Wi-Fi chips and software for HD multimedia and home entertainment networking applications. Its newest CLR260 PCIe WLAN chip is an addition to the company’s 802.11n portfolio, which includes the CL1830 SoC and CLR250 USB/Wi-Fi chips designed for concurrent dual band and HD video streaming in the home. The CLR260 operates in both the 2.4GHz and the uncongested 5GHz frequency channels Celeno’s technology is being used by Telenor Sweden to wirelessly stream up to eight 1080p HD resolution video streams. Also, iiNet, Australia's second largest DSL broadband provider, is using Celeno-enabled Wi-Fi Ethernet bridges to support wireless delivery of its IPTV services. And Deutsche Telekom has selected Celeno’s CL1820 Wi-Fi chip to power its Speedport W 102 Bridge. The technology uses spatial channel awareness based on a real-time signaling process that is calculated according to the standard 802.11 messages received from home users. Multiple, closely spaced antennas use beam forming for maximum precise radiated power to all areas in a house. According to Celeno, systems with their technology typically double the throughput at zero packet error conditions and improve range by a factor of ten compared to off-the-shelf 802.11n draft MIMO chips. To learn more, go to www.celeno.com.
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