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Agere Systems Drives Support for New 500 Mbit/s Wi-Fi Proposal802.11n proposal incorporates MIMO technology to offer best combination of high data rates, spectral efficiency and backward compatibility for wireless consumer and enterprise applications ALLENTOWN, Pa. -- July 12, 2004 -- Agere Systems (NYSE: AGR.A, AGR.B) today announced support for a baseline wireless networking specification that establishes ultra-fast data streams for wireless HDTV transmissions as well as high-density user environments for corporate and retail wireless networks. This proposal defines the next generation of wireless networking - referred to as the IEEE 802.11n protocol - to deliver a raw data rate of 500 megabits-per-second (Mbits/s), roughly 10 times faster than today's wireless LANs. It also ensures broad interoperability with existing Wi-Fi® standards and support for all major PC, consumer electronics and mobile platforms. Target applications for the 802.11n standard fall into two basic groups - those requiring high-speed data transmissions plus strong quality of service (QoS), and those that need the equivalent of wired network performance for such high-density environments as a large enterprise or apartment complex. Agere's proposal, to be submitted to the IEEE this summer, incorporates continued innovations in multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) techniques, as well as wide bandwidth channels, 5 GHz transmissions and numerous operating modes to ensure robust data throughput, increased network capacity and legacy protocol compatibility. In 2002, Agere gave the public its first glimpse of high data-rate technology by demonstrating a 3x3 (three transmitter/three receiver) MIMO system supporting 162 Mbits/s wireless networking speeds. These techniques will help wireless networking products surpass today's Ethernet LAN speeds. While mandatory implementations for the proposed specification support 250 Mbits/sec, provisions would allow transmission speeds approaching 500 Mbits/s. "With this proposal, Agere is helping to define a standard for true wire replacement in any PC, enterprise or mobile application," said Stan Swearingen, vice president of Agere's Computing Connectivity division. "Successful adoption of the new 802.11n standard requires flexible support for new technologies like HDTV, for operating environments including any home, office or hotspot, and for existing wireless protocols in place today." Agere's 802.11n submission focuses on two techniques to drive higher data rates and spectral efficiency: MIMO and wide channel bandwidths.
Data throughput increases proportionally to the number of antennas, and Agere's proposal calls for a minimum of two antennas at each transmitter and receiver, with a maximum of four. A 2x2 antenna MIMO configuration coupled with wider channel bandwidths enables a 250 Mbits/s data rate. A 4x4 configuration can enable data rates approaching 500 Mbits/s, optimized for backhaul pipes in large retail stores, for example, to wirelessly link multiple access points together. Other key specifications include:
Finalization of the 802.11n specification is expected to be completed by the IEEE in 2006. About Agere Systems Agere Systems is a global leader in semiconductors for storage, wireless data, and public and enterprise networks. The company's chips and software power a broad range of computing and communications applications, from cell phones, PCs, PDAs, hard disk drives and gaming devices to the world's most sophisticated wireless and wireline networks. Agere's customers include the top manufacturers of consumer electronics, communications and computing equipment. Agere's products connect people to information and entertainment at home, at work and on the road -- making personal broadband a reality. For more information, customers may visit Agere's Web site at www.agere.com or contact one of Agere's regional sales offices. Customers in the U.S. may also call the Agere Systems Customer Response Center at 1-800-372-2447. Customers in Canada may call 1-800-553-2448. Customers outside those countries may call 1-610-712-4323. Fax inquiries may be directed to 1-610-712-4106, or e-mail queries to docmaster@agere.com. Written inquiries should be sent to Agere Systems, Room 10A-301C, 1110 American Parkway NE, Lehigh Valley Central Campus, Allentown, PA, 18109, USA. Agere is a registered trademark and WaveLAN, Agere Systems and the Agere Systems logo are trademarks of Agere Systems Inc. Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of The Wi-Fi Alliance. This release contains forward-looking statements based on information currently available to Agere. Agere's actual results could differ materially from the results stated or implied by such forward-looking statements due to a number of risks and uncertainties. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, our ability to keep pace with technological change, our dependence on new product development, price and product competition, availability of manufacturing capacity, customer demand for our products and services, general industry and market conditions, and our reliance on major customers and suppliers. For a further discussion of these and other risks and uncertainties, see our annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended September 30, 2003, and our quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the period ended March 31, 2004. Agere disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
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