Industry Leaders join push for Home Media Networks
Posted on Tue, 29 Apr 2008 08:24:18 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Chip and electronics makers Intel , Infineon , Texas
Instruments and Panasonic have formed an alliance to promote home networks for
movies, music and pictures using domestic wiring.
The four leading chip and electronics makers will help market and test a
standard to wire together computers, TVs and entertainment systems using
electricity, phone and coaxial cable lines that already exist in most homes,
they said on Tuesday.
They hope the first products using the new standard will be on the market in
about a year.
Consumer electronics and computer makers have long talked of the so-called
digital home, in which entertainment appliances and PCs are linked and typically
controlled from the computer, making it easy to share digital media content
between devices.
But a lack of common standards between makers of these devices has held back
progress.
There is already a common wireless standard to link home devices using Wi-Fi.
Wired networks often have the advantage of being more stable and having more
capacity, and the building blocks for the infrastructure already exist in most
homes.
"Powerline is the most ubiquitous technology in the world. You have powerlines
to almost every house in the world," Intel's Matt Theall, president of the new
HomeGrid Forum said on a conference call.
"There's a huge market potentially for this type of technology. It can be
embedded in DVD players, TVs, PCs, speakers -- any home entertainment device."
The four leading members of the HomeGrid
Forum said they would work with the International Telecommunications Union
to promote, test and contribute to a standard the ITU is already working on,
called ITU-T G.hn.
Their role will be similar to that played by the Wi-Fi Alliance, which helped
promote an IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) wireless
standard and has certified thousands of products for wireless local area
networks (WLANs).
The HomeGrid Forum has seven other founding members: Aware , DS2, Pulse Link,
Ikanos , Sigma Designs , Westell and Gigle Semiconductor.
Intel, Infineon, Texas Instruments and Panasonic -- who will serve on the board
of directors -- said they were recruiting additional members among chipmakers,
service providers and makers of consumer electronics and personal computers.
(Reporting by Georgina Prodhan; Editing by David Cowell)
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Posted on Tue, 29 Apr 2008 08:24:18 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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