Press Release
November 14, 2006
EXTREME COPPER SELECTS RIM Semiconductor
FOR THREE-YEAR SUPPLY AGREEMENT
Companies anticipate first customer win for Rim Semi’s Cupria™
broadband technology to result in $3 million in sales
PORTLAND, OR: November 14, 2006: Rim Semiconductor
Company (OTCBB: RSMI), an innovator in video-over-copper technology,
and Extreme Copper, Inc. a supplier of DSL equipment solutions,
jointly announced Rim Semi’s Cupria™ family of semiconductors will
power new transport equipment from Extreme Copper to support
advanced video, data and voice applications. The contract
establishes Rim Semiconductor’s technology as the new standard for
Extreme Copper’s next generation digital subscriber line access
multiplexers (DSLAM) and customer premises equipment (CPE).
Extreme sells to
telecommunications and municipality markets and has successfully
deployed equipment in Intelligent Traffic/Transportation Systems
management, Hospitality and Telco terminal node network
applications. Extreme has demonstrated innovative leadership by
developing the world’s first Wireless Integrated Switch/Router and
an innovative product suite consisting of: the NE-300, RP-300 and
SLT-1000 Hardened, Wireline and DSL/LAN Extension Products.
Extreme selected Rim Semiconductor’s technology for the superior
data rate and reach for video applications. CupriaTM will
be used in Extreme Copper’s new SRi3000 series of 4, 8 and 24 port
DSLAM products, network line extenders and CPE products.
“With its focus on innovating copper-based
broadband solutions, Rim Semiconductor has advanced the DSL market,”
says Robert V. Nino, president and CEO of Extreme Copper. “The new
products will be the highest performing xDSL solution available. By
incorporating Rim Semi’s new technology, we will have a better
performing solution than equipment currently on the market—and we
can better meet the performance requirements of our customers.”
“Our technology opens up tremendous opportunities for market
differentiation for equipment suppliers,” adds Brad Ketch, CEO of
Rim Semiconductor Company. “Extreme Copper is known for its quality
equipment and early adoption of new technologies and we’re pleased
they are the first company to bring Cupria™ to market. Their new
line of Cupria™-based products validates our vision for better
quality of service in video-over-copper technology.”
The Cupria™ family of copper transport processors is based on Rim
Semiconductor’s innovative new Internet Protocol Subscriber Line
(IPSL) technology. Cupria™ delivers significantly more bandwidth
over longer distances, increasing the total available market for
triple play services while lowering network costs. The IP-based
technology offers a better end-user experience than other
video-over-copper technologies to deliver superior image quality.
Cupria™ is currently in development and both companies will be
performing testing later this year. Extreme Copper plans to ship its
new Cupria™-based product line next year. Based on Extreme
Copper’s growth estimates, Rim Semi and Extreme believe the contract
could result in $3 million dollars in sales of Rim Semi’s Cupria™
family of semiconductors.
About Extreme Copper
Extreme Copper, Inc. has a mission to leverage
the existing copper plant to provide high-speed communications
options to the networking community. Extreme offers innovative
products that move multi-megabit communications to the network edge
and into the enterprise or residential premises. Extreme has
successfully deployed equipment in intelligent
traffic/transportation systems management, hospitality and telco
terminal node network applications. Extreme also developed the
world’s first wireless integrated switch/router and other innovative
product suites.
About Rim Semiconductor
Rim Semiconductor Company (OTCBB: RSMI)
develops technology for telecommunications companies to deliver
demanding new video and data services with lower network costs. The
company’s products allow data to be transmitted at greater speed and
across extended distances over existing copper wire—all with the
highest quality of service—for a better end-user experience. For
more information, visit
www.rimsemi.com.
With the exception of historical information
contained in this press release, this press release may include
"forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements involve
risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those in the forward-looking statements, including
but not limited to the following: product development difficulties;
market demand and acceptance of products; the impact of changing
economic conditions; business conditions in the Internet and
telecommunications industries; reliance on third parties, including
potential suppliers, licensors, and licensees; the impact of
competitors and their products; risks concerning future technology;
and other factors detailed in this press release and in the
company's Securities and Exchange Commission filings. Rim
Semiconductor is under no obligation to revise or update any forward
looking statement in order to reflect events or circumstances that
may arise in the future.
Contact: Brad Ketch
503-257-6700
info@rimsemi.com