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UPA Approves Powerline Specification for Home Networking
(21/3/2006)
Plug Tested Products on Display at CeBIT
The Universal Powerline Association (UPA),
an international association working to promote global standards
and regulations in the rapidly developing powerline communications
market, today announced the completion of the first version of its
"Digital Home Standard" (DHS) high-speed powerline networking specification.
With this specification, the UPA provides the world with a robust
field-proven industry specification upon which OEMs will build compatible
products to enable the digital home. A final version of the DHS
specification will be released later this year.
The specification is the only one, which
is available to enable the digital home for high-definition video
streaming, online gaming, and audio distribution throughout the
entire house for a competitive price and without having to install
new cabling.
Peter Sobotka, Chairman of the UPA DHS Working
Group, stated, "The specification is remarkably innovative and,
also validated by the market; it is the only specification which
is designed to work harmoniously with broadband access powerline
equipment, based on the OPERA standard and it has been developed
according to the clear-cut processes of the UPA."
Work on the specification began in early
2005, with a market requirements document, submitted for input to
leading service providers, PC manufacturers and other potential
powerline chipset providers. The requirements were validated with
a set of worldwide laboratory and field trials with over 40 tier
one telecommunication and cable companies. The UPA has complimented
the specification with a set of Plug Tests, which ensure the interoperability
of equipment from different manufacturers and demonstrate coexistence
between networks.
At CeBIT, leading manufacturers will be showing
products bearing the "UPA Plug Tested" label. The array of products
on show covers a broad spectrum of manufacturers including AcBel
Polytech, Corinex, ILEVO, ST&T and TOYO Networks. "These are not
prototype products", said Eric Morel, UPA Chairman, "but are actually
going onto the shelves now."
Mr. Morel continued, "Since its inception,
the UPA has grown to 17 companies, and together with OPERA, we represent
the leading technological and commercially active force of the powerline
industry. We are proud to keep to the timing of promised specifications
for the benefit of our members as well as the whole powerline community,
including the IEEE P1901 committee. Commenting on this achievement,
Jorge Blasco Claret of DS2 added, "this specification demonstrates
that UPA delivers on its goals exactly. The Plug test event clearly
validates the standards work and the fact that you can go out and
buy a UPA plug tested product today is proof of the success of UPA."
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