State Radio Monitoring Center (SRMC) of MII in PRC Devoted to Enhancing its Support of Radio Regulation and Healthy Development of Radio Industry in China
Austin, Texas – May 29, 2006 – Alereon, Inc., the foremost provider of complete solutions for WiMedia ultrawideband (UWB) applications, announces it has submitted the first WiMedia compliant PHY chipset to the State Radio Monitoring Center (SRMC), a division of the Ministry of Information Industry (MII) of the People's Republic of China, for regulatory testing. Alereon and SRMC have performed highly successful initial testing.
"As the supporting body of China's radio regulation, Alereon will continue to support SRMC of MII for the future China radio regulations. We fully expect Alereon's WiMedia compliant PHY chipset to exceeded expectations for in-band and out-of-band emissions," said Eric Broockman, founder and CEO of Alereon. "We are honored to work alongside SRMC in efforts to accomplish UWB standardization for China."
About The State Radio Monitoring Center:
As a division of the Ministry of Information Industry (MII) of the People's Republic of China, the State Radio Monitoring Center (SRMC) is mainly responsible for radio monitoring and radio spectrum management supporting China's radio regulations. SRMC is responsible for daily monitoring, equipment testing and radio spectrum engineering for MII in the PRC. SRMC has completed key monitoring tasks, such as protecting the special navigation frequency for civil aviation and safeguarding radio information security during important national events. At present, SRMC is focused on enhancing support of radio regulations and the healthy development of the radio industry in China.
About Alereon, Inc.
Alereon, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company providing complete solutions for Wireless USB and WiMedia ultrawideband (UWB) applications. A technology pioneer, Alereon was first to demonstrate a WiMedia PHY running at 480Mbps in October of 2004. Alereon's products promise to replace the complex tangle of wiring used to interconnect today's consumer electronics, computer peripheral, and mobile devices with high-bandwidth, low-power, low-cost wireless links. Further information is available on the company's website: http://www.alereon.com.