April 2010 |
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HomePlug Powerline Technology Joins the Global Family of IEEE Standards
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IEEE 1901 Sponsor Ballot approval signifies broad
industry support
Portland, Ore. – April 20, 2010 – The HomePlug® Powerline Alliance congratulates
the IEEE P1901 Working Group on passage of the initial sponsor ballot, paving
the way for a global standard for powerline (PLC) networking. The ballot passed
with over 80 percent of affirmative votes, which demonstrates the overwhelming
industry support behind 1901. Final ratification of the standard is expected in
the third quarter of 2010. The advancement of powerline technology to an
internationally recognized IEEE standard will provide manufacturers and
end-users with the assurance of product interoperability, driving broader
adoption of PLC for home networking.
“The broad market acceptance of networking technologies such as Ethernet, Wi-Fi®
and Bluetooth® is in great part due to the IEEE worldwide standards that help
define product interoperability and performance thresholds for them,” said Rob
Ranck, president of the HomePlug Powerline Alliance. “Having this IEEE powerline
networking standard provides a stable foundation that will help the industry to
accelerate mainstream adoption for broadband networking and emerging Smart Grid
applications.”
HomePlug AV was used as baseline technology for the IEEE 1901 powerline
networking standard. As such, products compliant to 1901 will be interoperable
with millions of HomePlug AV products in the market today. The HomePlug
Powerline Alliance will serve as the certification body for IEEE 1901 devices in
a similar way as the Wi-Fi Alliance™ certifies IEEE 802.11 wireless networking
devices.
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Due to the maturity of the draft standard, the IEEE is already offering the
specification for purchase through its online store, enabling members to now
develop Smart Grid applications as well as next-generation broadband solutions
that comply with P1901. The HomePlug Alliance is also finalizing the new
HomePlug "Green PHY" (GP) specification as a certification profile of IEEE 1901,
which will provide a low-power Smart Energy/Smart Grid standard. HomePlug GP
will enable the industry's only powerline solutions to meet the IP networking
requirements of utility companies and appliance manufacturers.
Please visit www.HomePlug.org for more
information on the HomePlug Powerline Alliance.
Additional details on the IEEE 1901 standard are
available at
http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/1901/ .
About the HomePlug® Powerline Alliance
Founded in 2000, the HomePlug Powerline Alliance, Inc. is an industry-led
initiative with more than 70 member companies that creates specifications and
certification logo programs for using the powerlines for reliable home
networking and Smart Grid applications. The Alliance accelerates worldwide
adoption for HomePlug technology by collaborating with international standards
organizations such as the IEEE and through market development and user education
programs. Sponsor members include Atheros Communications (ATHR); Cisco (CSCO);
Comcast (CMCSK); Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK); GE Energy, an affiliate of General
Electric Co. (NYSE: GE); Gigle Networks; Motorola, Inc. (MOT); Renesas
Electronics Corporation (TSE: 6723); and SPiDCOM Technologies. Contributor
members include Arkados (OTCBB: AKDS) and Corporate Systems Engineering.
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