Industry's First DVB-T2 Solution Advances Digital Terrestrial TV Transition

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Industry's First DVB-T2 Solution Advances Digital Terrestrial TV Transition

Broadcom's Single-Chip BCM3461 Receiver Delivers Second Generation Digital Terrestrial TV in a Compact Footprint

LONDON, March 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- 2012 IPTV World Forum

News Highlights:

    --  Offers new level of integration to burgeoning DVB-T2 market
    --  Seamless interface to a range of Broadcom set-top box SoC platforms
    --  Small footprint for compact designs
Broadcom Corporation (NASDAQ: BRCM), a global innovation leader in semiconductor solutions for wired and wireless communications, today announced the BCM3461 - the industry's first fully integrated 40nm DVB-T2 receiver - driving the deployment of digital terrestrial services in over 28 countries throughout the world that have formally adopted this standard. Broadcom's new monolithic device enables a significantly smaller and lower cost design. For more news from Broadcom, visit our Newsroom.

Highlights

    --  DVB-T2 is the world's most advanced digital terrestrial transmission
        (DTT) system and is 50% more efficient than any other DTT system in the
        world.
        --  Broadcom's BCM3461 DVB-T2 receiver device integrates a low-noise
            amplifier (LNA), tuner and demodulator on a single-chip that enables
            better cost and design efficiencies compared to currently available
            solutions.
        --  Supports DVB-T, DVB-T2 Lite and DVB-T2, driving migration from T1 to
            T2 and transitioning current analog TV systems directly to DVB-T2.
Availability

Broadcom's BCM3461 is now shipping with DVB software stack including MHEG.

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Quotes

Sam Rosen, Senior Analyst, ABI Research:

"According to ABI Research, the DVB-T2 terrestrial TV system is being adopted by countries throughout Europe including the UK, Italy, Sweden and Finland to deploy next generation TV services, often using bandwidth reclaimed from analog shut-off. Some countries without existing digital terrestrial TV (DTT) implementations like Russia and South Africa plan to launch DVB-T2 in their initial DTT deployments."

Chaz Savage, General Manager at Igloo New Zealand:

"DVB-T2 is a more efficient way to deliver services on a terrestrial network, and we are pleased to work with Broadcom as a key enabler to achieve the next generation of DTT performance. We look forward to deploying the most widely adopted and advanced terrestrial TV system that offers higher efficiency, robustness and flexibility."

Dan Marotta, Broadcom's Executive Vice President and General Manager, Broadband Communications Group:

"The BCM3461 is a great example of Broadcom's ability to enter into new markets and create value for our customers through integration and leading edge performance. With our extensive platform experience, we offer a very compelling system solution to the market."

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    Manager, Public Relations (BCG) Director, Investor Relations
    949-926-6367                    949-926-7567
    danabrz@broadcom.com             czegarel@broadcom.com
About Broadcom

Broadcom Corporation (NASDAQ: BRCM), a FORTUNE 500® company, is a global leader and innovator in semiconductor solutions for wired and wireless communications. Broadcom® products seamlessly deliver voice, video, data and multimedia connectivity in the home, office and mobile environments.  With the industry's broadest portfolio of state-of-the-art system-on-a-chip and embedded software solutions, Broadcom is changing the world by Connecting everything®. For more information, go to http://www.broadcom.com.

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