Texas Instruments says it is working on technology to help phone companies offer high-definition TV and voice over high-speed Internet lines within about three years.
TI’s new technology will involve building sets of silicon chips for DSL networks and corresponding chips for customers’ homes. The technology, which TI calls Uni-DSL, is designed to raise the capacity of DSL enough to deliver high-definition television and other advanced video services along with voice and data to customers.
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