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Ikanos Communications
TypePublic
NASDAQ: IKAN
IndustrySemiconductors
FateAcquired by Qualcomm Atheros
Founded1999
HeadquartersFremont, California, USA
Key people
Dado Banatao, CEO
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Ikanos Communications, Incorporated, was a provider of semiconductor and software products for use in homes. It was headquartered in Fremont, California. The company’s digital subscriber line, communications processors and other products were used in customer premises equipment from network equipment manufacturers and telecommunications service providers.[citation needed]

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History[edit]

On December 10, 2001, the founder and chief technology officer of Ikanos, Behrooz Rezvani, announced he was editor of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) draft standard for Ethernet in the first mile over copper.[1]

On August 24, 2009 Ikanos acquired Conexant's Broadband Access product line for about $54 million in cash. It also announced an investment of $42 million from Tallwood Venture Capital.[2]

In June 2010, John Quigley replaced Michael Gulett as chief executive (who left in April). He was the fifth CEO in six years.[3]

A U.S. appeals court on May 25, 2012 revived a shareholder lawsuit accusing Ikanos of failing to properly disclose known defects in its semiconductor chips at the time it was conducting a 2006 stock offering.[4]

In August 2015, Ikanos was acquired[5] by Qualcomm Atheros in a deal worth around $47 million, with Qualcomm taking on $20 million of liabilities from Ikanos.[6]In August 2016 Qualcomm Atheros has closed its recently acquired Ikanos operations.[7]

References[edit]

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  1. ^'Ikanos Founder Gets IEEE Task'. Press release. December 10, 2001. Retrieved October 23, 2013.
  2. ^'Ikanos Communications Completes Acquisition of Broadband Access Product Line from Conexant Systems, Inc'. Press release. Ikanos. August 24, 2009. Archived from the original on October 28, 2013. Retrieved October 23, 2013.
  3. ^Craig Matsumoto (June 8, 2010). 'Ikanos Names Sixth CEO'. Light Reading.
  4. ^Reuters (May 25, 2012). 'U.S. court revives shareholder case against Ikanos'. Retrieved October 23, 2013.
  5. ^'Qualcomm to Acquire xDSL and G.fast Networking Technology Provider Ikanos'. Press release. Qualcomm. Aug 6, 2015.
  6. ^'Qualcomm acquires G.fast chip company Ikanos for $47 million'. Aug 6, 2015.
  7. ^'Qualcomm Closes Ikanos & Its G.fast Operations'. Aug 3, 2016.
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US telecommunications vendor Ikanos this week released NodeScale Vectoring which it claimed could deliver broadband speeds of 100 Mbps over existing copper very highspeed digital subscriber line (VDSL) networks.

'Ikanos' NodeScale Vectoring technology will deliver the performance of fibre at one-tenth the cost of fibre-to-the-home,' said John Quigley, CEO and president at Ikanos.

It analysed interference between paired copper lines and created 'compensation signals' that cancelled out noise, Ikanos said.

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In Australia, TransACT operated a VDSL network in the nation's capital linked by fibre-to-the-curb providing 'triple-play' services - voice, video, data - to about 55,000 houses. TransACT was upgrading its network to VDSL2 to deliver download and upload speeds of 30 Mbps and 10 Mbps, respectively.

ZTE Corporation was demonstrating its first NodeScale-equipped DSLAM this week at the Broadband World Forum in Paris, France.

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Nokia Siemens Networks also trotted out its new 'phantom' noise-cancelling DSL technology, which it claimed could deliver speeds 850 Mbps over 400 metres and 750 Mbps over 500 metres of 'bonded copper'.

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But rival Alcatel-Lucent - the first major network equipment provider for Australia's national broadband network - announced its phantom VDSL technology in April promising 300 Mbps over 400 metres and for which it won the broadband innovation gong at the Paris forum.

Alcatel's Bell Labs explained that 'phantom mode technology' eliminated interference between copper lines and allowed capacity over individual lines to be aggregated.

Nokia Siemens Networks described it as 'virtual channel' that supplemented standard twisted-copper configurations, boosting bandwidth by 50 percent to 75 percent.

The company's head of its broadband access business, Eduard Scheiterer said fibre was a long-term solution for higher speeds but that phantom extended the life of copper networks.

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'Phantom circuits help operators provide an efficient last mile connectivity with existing copper wires,' he said.