Jungo Releases OpenRG™ v2.1 Residential Gateway Software

 

CPE manufacturers can now integrate a wider range of broadband services and support emerging home networking standards

 San Jose, Calif., October 29, 2002

Jungo Software Technologies Inc., a leading provider of residential gateway software, today announced the release of OpenRG v2.1 – Jungo’s embedded software platform for broadband access devices. The latest release allows CPE manufacturers to bring to market more advanced home networking devices that support a wider range of broadband services and emerging industry standards.

OpenRG v2.1 enhances the mature and proven infrastructure of OpenRG with the introduction of new applications and features, including, support for Linux 2.4, Multi Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC), Multi Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) connections, remote upgrade with dual image, Universal Serial Bus (USB) master, Firewire, support for remote syslog server, enhanced network security through additional Application Level Gateways (ALGs) such as Quake I,II,III, AOL® Instant Messenger™ (AIM) and MSN® messenger with Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) support.

To assist Jungo’s customers in testing and verification, Jungo has also developed complementary Network Management System (NMS) modules that include a Kerberos server and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) client, supporting Kerberos and Diffie Helman key exchange.

“Our extensive experience in the residential gateway market has allowed us to bring new improvements to the OpenRG software for home access devices,” said Derry Shribman, Jungo’s chief technology officer and vice president of research and development. “We are continuing to work closely with our customers to enable them to bring to market devices that pass home networking standards certification and provide MSOs with rich service offerings.”

Availability

OpenRG v2.1 is available today for vendors developing residential gateways and broadband access devices and supports leading CPU architectures including MIPS, ARM, x86 and XScale. For more information please contact Jungo at openrg@jungo.com.

 About OpenRG

Jungo’s OpenRG™ software for residential gateways enables delivery of innovative, usable and manageable value-added services to the evolving digital home, while minimizing the telco’s support costs and VAS time-to-market. OpenRG supports all popular home networks and access networks, and includes high-performance feature-rich VAS enablers, such as QoS, VoIP, Firewall and Remote management, as well as a growing set of value-added services. Millions of Jungo-based gateways are deployed

About Jungo

Jungo is a leading provider of software products and solutions that power residential broadband service offerings and connectivity solutions. Our residential broadband products enable 40 million of the world’s residential gateways. Our connected home, application framework and remote management solutions let service providers easily launch value-added broadband services and manage and monitor their delivery. Jungo’s unique home broadband offerings enable service providers to accelerate the introduction of a variety of innovative, revenue generating digital home services, while enhancing their competitive edge and reducing operational costs.

Jungo’s connectivity solutions division offers extensive connectivity software solutions for USB and PCI, including WinDriver™, a driver development toolkit that enables developers to quickly create custom device drivers that can run on a multitude of operating systems without modification, and USBware™, a complete, high-quality embedded USB software protocol stack, allowing device manufacturers to easily incorporate standard USB OTG/Host/Device connectivity in their designs.

Jungo is owned by NDS, a leading global provider of end-to-end software solutions for the pay television industry. Jungo is owned by NDS, a leading global provider of end-to-end software solutions for the pay television industry. To learn more, visit www.jungo.com.

 

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