Startup Radiospire has thrown its hat into the world of wireless content transmission with its own cable-replacement technology for HDTVs. According to Paul Powers, the company's chief executive officer, the company has signed up an overseas ODM partner, and has "a purchase order from a major CE customer" due in 2008, whose name Powers and the company is withholding.
Technologies such as UWB and 802.11n are already competing for the living room; companies like T-Zero have also set their sights on replacing DTV wiring with wireless solutions. The Radiospire AirHook technology is another entrant, providing 1.7 GHz of bandwidth between 3.1-GHz and 4.8-GHz that the company says can be used to deliver uncompressed high-definition video. The company's technology has been approved for HDCP transmission, Powers said.
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Technologies such as UWB and 802.11n are already competing for the living room; companies like T-Zero have also set their sights on replacing DTV wiring with wireless solutions. The Radiospire AirHook technology is another entrant, providing 1.7 GHz of bandwidth between 3.1-GHz and 4.8-GHz that the company says can be used to deliver uncompressed high-definition video. The company's technology has been approved for HDCP transmission, Powers said.
















It's using this cool "over the air" thing that is made up of radio waves or something.
It's been around forever. It's the original "cable replacement technology" - and it's been around longer than cable!
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