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Long-range powerline networking technology will serve Smart Grid, Smart City, and Industrial Control Applications.

Portland, Oregon - January 27, 2015 - The HomePlug® Alliance (www.homeplug.org), the worldwide industry group for powerline communications networking, today announced several of its member companies collaborated in the world’s first multi-vendor interoperability event for HomePlug Netricity™ technology. HomePlug’s Netricity program promotes the adoption of products built on the low-frequency, narrow-band IEEE 1901.2 standard.

The Netricity program addresses the need for long-range powerline networking for outside-the-home, Smart Grid, Smart City, and Industrial Control applications. The technology provides for dense urban and sparse rural communications using frequencies below 500 kHz.  The technology also incorporates an IEEE 802.15.4 based media access control (MAC) layer which is key to enabling hybrid networks (wired + wireless).

Held in Paris 20-21 January, 2015, the event brought together HomePlug member companies including Cisco, Itron, Semtech (EnVerv) and Texas Instruments. Participants confirmed interoperability of IEEE 1901.2 implementations exchanging  IPv6 packets in the FCC-above-CELENEC band using various modulations and payload sizes. Results will steer the continuing development of the test specifications and test setup of the Netricity certification program.

“HomePlug is pleased to see growing support for the Netricity program with this landmark interoperability event,” said Rob Ranck, President, HomePlug Alliance. “This event is a key step to establishing product interoperability toward finalization of the Netricity certification program, which will provide customers such as utilities and energy companies a sizable product portfolio from which to choose.”

The outside-the-home, low-frequency Netricity program complements and coexists with HomePlug’s specifications and standards for high-bandwidth applications, HomePlug AV and AV2, as well as HomePlug Green PHY™ for smart home applications.

Parties interested in learning more about the Netricity program may contact info@netricity.org.

About HomePlug® Alliance
The HomePlug® Alliance is a group of about 55 companies working together to develop technology specifications and certification & logo programs for powerline networking. With over 125 million devices in the market, HomePlug products are used worldwide by consumers and service providers to improve home networking performance while expanding coverage and Wi-Fi mobility.

HomePlug technology enables a home's electrical wires to distribute broadband Internet, HD video, digital music and smart energy applications within the home, as well as enables narrow-band communications outside the home.

Visit the HomePlug Alliance website at http://www.homeplug.org for more information regarding HomePlug Alliance and its family of technologies, and sign up for the HomePlug interest list at http://www.homeplug.org/about/inquiry to receive updates.

Sponsor members include Broadcom Corporation (NASDAQ: BRCM); Cisco (CSCO); Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK); MStar Semiconductor Inc.; and Qualcomm Atheros, a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated.

"HomePlug" is a trademark of the HomePlug Powerline Alliance, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.


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