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News
The Universal Powerline Association to Endorse the
Opera Specification and Announce Launch of Digital Home Industry
Standardization Process (30/3/2005)
At a Board of Directors Meeting Held in Hanover
During CeBit, UPA Agreed to Endorse the Opera Specification and
to Launch a Digital Home Industry Standardization Process
The UPA has reached agreement on the process
for the preparation of the specification for its Digital Home Standard
(DHS) and invites all interested parties to participate in the process.
The DHS standard due in Q2 2005 will be used to design integrated
circuits for voice, video and data distribution including multi-stream
entertainment such as HDTV; SDTV; and Triple Play services.
As an organization powered by open communication,
UPA has agreed to submit a draft of its in-home standard to industry
technology leaders and customers for valuable input. At present,
pre-standard units are available as well as UPA pre-standard field
data. Industry leaders are currently involved in the process of
creating the digital future of powerline networks, and influencing
the standard to best suit market needs. UPA's Digital Home standardization
committee organizes the whole process. The UPA is inviting all In
Home networking and Consumer Electronics vendors, interested utilities
and telecommunication companies to join its Committees. To participate
in the digital home standardization process, interested parties
are invited to contact: peter.sobotka@corinex.com, Chairman of the
Digital Home Standardization Committee.
In a separate initiative the UPA Board has
endorsed the specifications for powerline communications developed
by the EU sponsored project Opera. To participate in this process
interested parties may contact hirotsu.kenichi@sei.co.jp (Chairman
of the co-existence Committee) and donald.pollock@upaplc.org (Universal
Access Standard). The endorsement of the Opera specifications is
fully consistent with the targets of the Association:
-- the UPA is aiming at the shortest time
to market. Moving on with a broadly recognized efficiency, the Opera
project has already announced a specification. By endorsing this
specification, the UPA benefits from the outcome of a successful,
rigorous and completed process that included a call for proposals,
independent selection and test of state of the art PLC technology.
-- the Opera project is a market driven initiative including 36
companies, 10 leading utilities and ISPs among its membership. Among
them are Iberdrola, EDF, Endesa, ENEL, ONI, Linz and MVV who have
been leading the most significant PLC deployments in Europe since
2001.
-- The OPERA selection process chose a proven technology as its
baseline: the selected 200 Mbps PHY and MAC developed by chip Supplier
Design of Systems on Silicon (DS2) has already been successfully
deployed in the field.
-- The UPA aims to ensure co-existence/interoperability of it DHS
(Digital Home Standard) with the OPERA Access-BPL Standard.
The UPA Access Standardization Committee
will validate the application of the OPERA baseline on the American
and Asian markets with leading telecommunication players and will
provide feedback and input to OPERA for a worldwide and universal
industry standard to be published before the end of 2005. UPA will
support the OPERA initiative to promote the Access-BPL standard
in ETSI and IEEE with the support of the whole Industry, and the
same procedure will be followed for the DHS standard mentioned above.
"Following the launch in January of an ambitious
initiative to issue a coexistence standard between inhome technologies
and universal access technologies that will be ready in May 2005,
I am satisfied with the current momentum which testifies to the
fact that the UPA is the most reliable and market focused standardization
association for PLC," said Eric MOREL, Chairman of the UPA. He added:
"All UPA industry standards and associated certification will be
openly and freely available and the UPA will develop for its members
an industry label assuring them to provide their customers with
a proven expected level of functionality and quality, harmonized
with standards and regulations."
About OPERA
"OPERA, "Open PLC European Research Alliance",
is an Integrated Project including 36 companies sponsored and co-financed
by the European Commission 6th Framework Program under the strategic
objective "Broad Band for all" in the Information Society Technologies
(IST) Priority".
www.upaplc.org
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