May 2010 |
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STMicroelectronics Joins HomePlug® Powerline Alliance Board of Directors
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Addition of Major Semiconductor Vendor Underscores
Growing Support for the HomePlug Ecosystem
Portland, Ore. – May 24, 2010 – The HomePlug® Powerline Alliance, the world’s
leading industry group for powerline network solutions, today announced that
STMicroelectronics has joined the alliance’s board of directors.
STMicroelectronics, Europe’s leading semiconductor company, brings additional
depth to the industry leading HomePlug ecosystem and further validates HomePlug
technology as the defacto world standard for high-speed powerline networking.
“Powerline networking is rapidly moving into the mainstream as a backbone for
the home network and the smart grid, and it is clear that HomePlug is a key
reference technology for powerline networks,” said Carmelo Papa, Executive Vice
President, General Manager Industrial and Multisegment Sector,
STMicroelectronics. “We have been deploying millions of powerline chips for
smart metering and home automation applications for many years, and HomePlug has
the only complete ecosystem of interoperable technology which can ensure a
forward migration path to Gigabit-class service. The HomePlug ecosystem and the
IEEE 1901 standard will definitely complement STMicroelectronics power line
communication solutions to fully cover all narrowband and broadband application
evolutions.”
“STMicroelectronics is one of the premier semiconductor vendors in the world,
and having them join our Board strengthens our alliance and our technology
ecosystem,” said Rob Ranck, president of the HomePlug Powerline Alliance.
“Having the world’s fifth largest semiconductor company commit to HomePlug
continues to validate the market and our technology.”
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The HomePlug technology family includes HomePlug AV, the solution for home
broadband applications that is baseline technology for the IEEE 1901 standard,
ensuring backward interoperability with a large installed base. The new HomePlug
“Green PHY” (GP) specification is a low power, cost-optimized powerline
networking specification that targets Smart Grid applications such as HVAC,
smart meters, home appliances and plug-in electric hybrid vehicles. Products
based on HomePlug GP will be fully interoperable with HomePlug AV products. The
forthcoming next-generation HomePlug AV2 will deliver Gigabit-class performance
while maintaining backwards interoperability.
HomePlug devices account for more than 80 percent of the world's broadband
powerline communications market and over 45 million devices have shipped to
date. The alliance works with key stakeholders to ensure all of its
specifications are designed to meet the requirements of IPTV service providers,
power utilities, equipment and appliance manufacturers, consumer electronics and
other important stakeholders. HomePlug operates the powerline networking
industry's largest Compliance and Interoperability Certification Program to
ensure true multi-vendor co-existence and interoperability. The program has
certified more than 200 products and will also begin certifying IEEE 1901
products in 2010.
Please visit www.HomePlug.org for more
information on the HomePlug Powerline Alliance.
About the HomePlug® Powerline Alliance
Founded in 2000, the HomePlug Powerline Alliance, Inc. is an industry-led
initiative with 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 (DUK); GE Energy, an affiliate of General Electric
Co. (GE); Gigle Networks; Motorola, Inc. (MOT); Renesas Electronics Corporation
(TSE:6723); SPiDCOM Technologies, and STMicroelectronics (STM). Contributor
members include Arkados (OTCBB: AKDS) and Corporate Systems Engineering.
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