Cable Modem Allows Cordless Handsets Access to VoIP Service

Scientific-Atlanta's MCP-100 DVR with DVD Recorder/Player has received the Consumer Electronics Association's "Best of Innovations" award for Video Components in the CES Innovations 2006 Awards competition. In addition, the company's new DPC2223 Voice over IP cable modem with DECT (Digitally Enhanced Cordless Telephony), which will enable consumers to use cordless handsets in their home to access VoIP service, was named an Innovations 2006 Design and Engineering Honoree.

"Winning these prestigious awards is only possible with input provided by our customers. By working closely with them to understand the needs ofthe consumer we are able to develop and provide the products consumers are demanding," said Dave Davies, vice president, strategy and product marketing for Subscriber Networks at Scientific-Atlanta. "This award demonstrates that our customers and Scientific-Atlanta are in step with the needs of consumers to develop and deliver products that provide the entertainment, information and communications services that support the digital lifestyle in the connected home. Products like the MCP-100 and DPC2223 will improve the consumer's experience by expanding access to advanced services to help people become more mobile, including accessing content and communications throughout the home or on the go."

According to the Consumer Electronics Association, the Best of Innovations Awards are given to the most highly honored products in all facets of the consumer technology industry. Since 1989, the prestigious Innovations Design and Engineering Awards have given consumer technology manufacturers and developers an opportunity to have their newest products judged by a preeminent panel of independent industrial designers, independent engineers and members of the trade press.

The panel of judges evaluates products based on these weighted criteria:
  • User value
  • Aesthetics
  • Contributions to the quality of life
  • Innovative design and qualities
The new MCP-100 DVR with DVD will support the majority of writeable DVD recording formats for standard and high definition content that will give consumers the ability to simply and securely record their favorite shows and movies onto "writeable" DVDs. The MCP-100 DVR with DVD will also play off-the- shelf DVDs and CDs. In addition, the product is being designed to respect key content protection flags including 'copy freely', 'copy once', and 'copy never' tags.

Scientific-Atlanta's DPC2223 voice modem with DECT functionality will help enable consumers to expand the use of cordless phone sets in the home to include accessing Voice over IP (VoIP) telephony services. VoIP service, growing in popularity around the world, is often bundled with video and high- speed data to deliver a triple-play of services at an attractive bundled price for consumers.

The new MCP-100 DVR with DVD is currently being tested in MSO labs and could enter beta testing soon. The DPC2223 voice modem with DECT functionality may become commercially available in the first half of calendar year 2006.

Posted on Nov 16, 2005  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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