Intel to acquire broadband access vendor Lantiq

Chip major Intel is set to acquire Lantiq, a supplier of broadband access and home networking technologies.

Intel did not disclose financial details.

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The acquisition of Munich, Germany-based Lantiq will enhance Intel’s offering in cable residential gateway market and expand its offering to other gateway markets, including DSL, fiber, LTE, retail and IoT smart routers.

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“By 2018, we expect more than 800 million broadband connected households worldwide,” said Kirk Skaugen, senior vice president and general manager of Intel’s Client Computing Group.

The combined team will have a range of connectivity solutions and home cloud technologies for OEMs, service providers and companies innovating new applications for the home. Together with Intel’s IoT solutions, Intel Security products and Intel-based client devices, Intel can deliver better connected experiences for consumers.

More than 100 global operators have deployed Lantiq’s DSL solutions. Lantiq has over 2000 patents related to broadband communications.

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