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Certification and Brand Program Based on the IEEE 1905.1 Standard to Support HomePlug®, Wi-Fi®, MoCA® and Ethernet Connectivity
TAIPEI – June 4, 2013 – Computex 2013 – Hybrid home networking will
move from specification to reality with the introduction of a new nVoy™
certification and marketing program for HomePlug®, MoCA®, Wi-Fi® and
Ethernet products implementing the IEEE 1905.1 hybrid networking
standard. By providing a common communication protocol, nVoy Certified
products will enable consumers and service providers to leverage the
strengths of the wired and wireless networking technologies prevalent
in many homes today. Products with nVoy Certification, the first of
which are expected later this year, will support and foster enhanced
connectivity between HomePlug, Wi-Fi, MoCA and Ethernet networking
technologies, with numerous benefits to both service providers and
consumers.
Service providers are continually looking for new ways to meet the
exponential growth in demand for networking speeds to accommodate
high-bandwidth applications such as IPTV, Video-on-Demand, multi-room
DVR, and device-to-device media shifting. Using nVoy networking
capabilities, service providers can add new network intelligence to
improve existing deployments and enable new whole-home products and
services. Features of nVoy Certified products will include advanced
diagnostics supported locally or remotely with TR-069, topology
discovery, simplified security setup, link metrics and automatic
configuration of Wi-Fi access points. It also enables enhanced power
management by optimizing network power usage across different
technologies.
Consumers will benefit from the consistent authentication procedures
provided by nVoy Certified products to enable very simple
self-installation of hybrid home networks for wired and wireless
devices. Based on 1905.1 technology, nVoy Certification will validate
these features for new devices while maintaining backward compatibility
with widely deployed HomePlug, Wi-Fi, MoCA and Ethernet devices already
in consumers’ homes. In addition to improved consumer satisfaction,
retailers can enjoy reduced product returns and minimized support
calls.
“A large and diverse set of companies contributed to the development of
the 1905.1 specification throughout the process,” said Purva Rajkotia,
chairman of the IEEE 1905.1 Working Group. “Establishing the
certification program for the standard that unifies the world’s most
prevalent wired and wireless networking technologies will bring
benefits to carriers who wish to deploy more capable and reliable home
network equipment and to end-users who continue to demand richer
content on more devices.”
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“HomePlug technology is a natural fit for hybrid home networks,” said
Rob Ranck, President, HomePlug Alliance. “HomePlug Alliance is happy to
support development of the nVoy program and brand to speed adoption and
market recognition of interoperable hybrid
products.”
“This specification will accelerate the adoption of home networking
worldwide and make integration of technologies, devices and services
much easier for operators, equipment manufacturers and consumers. We
see nVoy certification as a win-win-win,” said Charles Cerino,
President of MoCA.
"We are pleased to see progress toward a certification for product
interoperability in hybrid home networks," said Wi-Fi Alliance CEO and
president Edgar Figueroa. "The Wi-Fi industry has a relentless focus on
the user experience and interoperability, and nVoy certification will
continue to move home networking forward toward those goals."
Development of the nVoy testing and certification program is nearing
completion, and the first interoperability event is expected in the
third quarter of 2013. The first nVoy Certified products are expected
by year-end 2013. More information on the nVoy program can be found at www.nvoy.org.
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