Rim Semiconductor Company files Patent
by Grant Draper
July 14, 2008
Rim Semiconductor Company have filed a patent application for their RQAM™ technology.
The company develops technology for telecommunications service providers to a high standard.
Rim Semiconductor Company’s technology, allows data traffic to be processed at 40 megabits per second (Mpbs) 5,500 feet (1.67km) on 26AWG (0.40mm) telephone wire, all thanks to its new Cupria™ transport processor, which is actually based on the soon to be patented RQAM technology.
Comparable technology manages to transport similar data sources along similar cabling at just 15 mbps, showing an improvement of over 100%.
The new technology is set to be bigger and better than its competitors and can be easily used by Telecoms businesses and businesses using Cupria™ for services like IPTV, Ethernet and monitoring.
The patent filed by Rim Semiconductor Company is set to include a Patent Cooperation Treaty, which once processed will give the product worldwide protection and intellectual property rights.
This is nothing new for Rim Semiconductor Company, who own all or part of seventeen projects that have a patent attached to them, and currently eleven pending applications, most of which are modifying processing methods for data along metallic media like copper wire.
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