HomePNA-Enabling Broadband Distribution Throughout The Home (1999)

By Thomas L. Funk, Manager of Strategic Marketing, Compaq Computer Corp

The Home Phoneline Networking Alliance (HomePNA) was founded in June 1998 by AMD, Intel, IBM, Compaq, 3Com, Tut, Epigram, AT&T Wireless, Lucent, Conexant and Hewlett-Packard to speed the adoption of a unified home phoneline networking standard for data rates up to 1Mb/s (1.0 specification).

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