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HomePNA Whitepapers:
"No New Wires - Hitting a Winning Triple-Play Home Networking Solution." download

HomePNA™ and IPTV A Whole New 'Must-See' IPTV Experience - download
 
HomePNA Specification 3.1:
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The HomePNA™ Alliance develops triple-play home networking solutions for distributing entertainment data over both existing coax cable and phone lines. The Alliance creates internationally recognized, open and interoperable standards and best practices. By providing data rates up to 320 Mbps with guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS), HomePNA technology enables service providers to meet – and drive – the growing demand for new multimedia services such as IPTV and VoIP to the home. HomePNA technology also provides consumers with the many benefits of "no-new-wires" home networking.

 
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D-Link, Arcom and Sercomm Join HomePNA

5 millionth HomePNA chipset ships

 
 
2008 FTTH Conference and Expo
September 21-25, 2008
Nashville, TN
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TelcoTV 2008
November 11-13, 2008
Anaheim Convention Center
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“In terms of chipsets/nodes over coax and phone wiring, our recently released report on home networking shows HomePNA grew at the highest rate in 2007, and that is expected to continue through 2008” -- Joyce Putscher, Principal Analyst, In-Stat

“This type of technology enables TELUS to cost-effectively distribute new IP services throughout customers' homes with the reliability they expect but without the high installation costs of running new wires.” -- Ira Rowlands, Planning and Engineering Manager, Telus

“The ability to work over both coax cable and traditional phone lines is a key advantage and we look forward to working with the industry to enhance and standardize the technology.” -- David Deas, Vice President, Networks and Services, AT&T Laboratories, Inc.

“Eighty percent, 90 percent of installations are homes that have coax. We absolutely have to have the (HPNA) technology; it's been a godsend for us (because) anywhere we're launching our IPTV service there's a good take rate ... ahead of our forecasts. They're taking multiple TVs, multiple devices all bundled together and packaged together," Lund said. “We wouldn't put HPNA in if it wasn't going to handle high def PVR applications.”
-- Gary Lund, CTO, Bell Alliant



 
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