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MoCA Concludes Successful Field Trials for Home Networking
of Digital Entertainment Using Coax; Large-Scale Tests Validate
Performance of 100 Mbps in Real World Conditions (13/4/2005)
Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA) today
announced a major step forward with the completion of successful
field trials of the core technology to provide networking of digital
home entertainment throughout the home on existing coax cabling
in cable homes at NCTA -- The National Show (Booth 6490 -- CableNET).
The field trials showed MoCA technology consistently delivered 100
Mbps of usable throughput under real world conditions throughout
the home.
The large-scale trial, conducted by MoCA's
founders in multiple locations, validated the capabilities of the
MoCA technology as both the highest-speed home networking backbone
technology and the only one shown in a large-scale field trial as
being capable of transporting multiple streams of HDTV. In fact,
these results show that even under field conditions, a MoCA network
is significantly faster than the stated speed of many competing
technologies under favorable lab conditions.
"The field trials demonstrated the MoCA technology
provides a tremendous avenue for distribution of digital entertainment
and broadband data throughout the home," said Yoshiaki Hirao, Director
of Panasonic AVC Liaison Office.
Tests also showed that the core technology
provides the level of performance necessary to deliver digital entertainment
to every coax outlet in the home, with at least 100 Mbps throughput
being delivered to 95% of coax jacks tested. The stringent level
of testing makes sure that the high speeds delivered by a MoCA home
network are consistently available throughout the home.
"We are pleased with the performance of MoCA
technology under the real world conditions found in homes across
the USA," stated Carl Vassia, Senior Director, Product Management,
Consumer Entertainment Solutions, Motorola Broadband Communications
Sector.
MoCA founding members performed multiple
tests in over 200 homes and multi-unit dwellings to validate the
MoCA technology will meet the requirements set in the Market Requirements
Document approved by the MoCA Board of Directors. Entropic Communications'
c.LINK technology, the core technology behind the emerging MoCA
standard, was used in the field trials.
"The success of the field trials showed the
MoCA technology will support the type of advanced digital entertainment
services the cable industry envisions for the future," said Mark
Francisco, Senior Director of Advanced Technology Products, Comcast
New Media Development.
With the completion of the field trial, MoCA
will now focus on finalizing technical specifications and a certification
process for MoCA products.
"This large-scale field trial demonstrates
that MoCA technology can deliver high quality digital entertainment
throughout the home in real world conditions," said Ladd Wardani,
President of MoCA. "The ultimate beneficiaries of this effort are
the product developers, service providers, and end-users who can
embrace the MoCA technology with confidence."
MoCA technology was developed from the ground
up to address the key requirements for networking digital entertainment:
high throughput, quality of service, security, and ease of use.
By tapping into the vast amount of unused bandwidth available on
coaxial cables installed within homes, MoCA's technology is the
only one that can deliver multiple simultaneous streams of HD and
DVD quality digital entertainment and high speed data to consumers
without glitches or freezes. These field trials evidence the technology's
ability to meet these important standards.
www.mocalliance.org
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