MaxLinear Boosts Chinese Play With DOCSIS Chip Wins

Sept. 13, 2010
MaxLinear's (www.maxlinear.com) MxL201RF has been designed into DOCSIS-compliant tuner modules by CAMEO Communications and set-top box company Coship Electronics for the emerging triple-play market opportunity in the China cable market. CAMEO is a Taiwan-base...
MaxLinear's (www.maxlinear.com) MxL201RF has been designed into DOCSIS-compliant tuner modules by CAMEO Communications and set-top box company Coship Electronics for the emerging triple-play market opportunity in the China cable market.CAMEO is a Taiwan-based worldwide networking product supplier specializing in broadband and Ethernet products. Coship, based in Shenzhen, China, is one of the country's largest manufacturers of set-tops. Both companies have created embedded modules using the MxL201RF to enable interactive IP services for the cable operators' customers.

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