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News
HomePNA Begins Work on New Specification Supporting
320 Megabits per Second Over Coax and Phonelines (24/3/2006)
Alliance Announces Election of New Officers;
Scientific Atlanta, a Cisco Company, 2Wire, and AT&T Assume Leadership
Roles
The HomePNA alliance today announced that
it is developing significant enhancements to the HomePNA 3.0 specification,
setting a new benchmark for multimedia home networking. The HomePNA
3.1 specification, which builds upon HomePNA 3.0 technology standardized
by the ITU in May 2005, is intended to provide the highest speed
option for in-home distribution of new triple-play services such
as IPTV.
HomePNA 3.1 will retain the significant features
that make HomePNA 3.0 uniquely suited to the needs of service providers
for the distribution of real time data such as HDTV, including guaranteed
quality of service (QoS), low cost, robust performance, and the
ability to operate simultaneously over both phonelines and coax
cables. The highly efficient protocol will enable user throughput
close to the data rate while additional enhancements will enable
HomePNA 3.1 to also support multi-band operation for even higher
network throughput.
"As new high speed services such as TelcoTV
get deployed, competitive pressures keep driving up the requirements
for home networking speeds," said Mark Kirstein, Vice President
of Multimedia Content and Services for iSuppli. "Technologies such
as Fiber to the Home and VDSL2 can increase access speeds to 100
Mbps and enable Telcos to offer new revenue-bearing services to
home owners. Home networking speeds must increase as well."
Work on the new specification is expected
to be completed summer 2006. HomePNA member companies intend to
present recommendations based on version 3.1 to the International
Telecommunication Union (ITU) after it has been released to the
membership.
HomePNA also announced new executive officers
to its board of directors. David Alsobrook, Director, IPTV Products
at Scientific Atlanta, a Cisco company, takes on the role of Secretary,
and Jaime Fink, Director of Product Marketing at 2Wire, takes on
the role of Treasurer for the alliance. Rich Nesin, VP of Marketing
at Coppergate Communications, will continue in the role as president
of HomePNA. Additionally, the HomePNA board selected Phyllis Anderson,
technical standards manager at AT&T Labs, to serve as chairperson
of the HomePNA technical committee.
"HomePNA's new officers will continue to
expand the organization and promote usage of the technology in emerging
high growth applications such as TelcoTV," said Rich Nesin, President
of HomePNA. "Our board members have extensive backgrounds in the
home networking, IPTV and service provider segments, and will continue
working to enhance the technology and educate the industry about
the benefits of HomePNA."
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