Tuesday, October 20, 2015

HomeGrid members eat their own on coax

After failing in the PLC market, Marvell is looking to cannibalism HomeGrid founding member Sigma Design's HPNA product on baseband coax--looking at your AT&T.

HomeGrid's press release announces Marvell's new pre-standard G.hn solution on coax with a channel bandwidth of 200MHz double the current standard of 100MHz.

http://homegridforum.typepad.com/homegrid_forum/2015/08/ghn-200-mhz-coax-networking-now-set-to-match-carriers-10g-pon-deployments.html#more

Friday, September 18, 2015

Operator Fail--HomeGrid announces G.hn products available on Chinese equivalent of Amazon and eBay

After years of promising that G.hn would win the operators over in China, HomeGrid has proudly announced G.hn products are available on, from HomeGrid's blog post, the Chinese equivalent of Amazon and eBay.

It is going to be a very long ramp up for G.hn without the market education provided by operators or brick-and-mortar retail stores.

How the mighty have fallen-or some such. I think I will take some green-tea and watch the rain for awhile.

Monday, July 6, 2015

Home Networking: HomePlug AV2 Outperforms G.hn

Or at least That is what The Online Reporter is saying:

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

G.hn Momentum Builds at CES with Live Demos and New Member Announcements

http://www.homegridforum.org/content/pages.php?pg=news_press_releases_item&id=279
http://www.lightreading.com/broadband/networked-home/will-2014-be-ghns-year/d/d-id/707360?f_src=lightreading_gnews

HomeGrid moves Certification lab to Taiwan

HomeGrid Forum has quietly replaced UK based TRaC Global with ALLION Labs, based in Taiwan, as HomeGrid sole "Accredited Test House".

The writing has been on the wall for TRaC Global exiting HomeGrid ever since HomeGrid's 12 August 2014 press release announcing that HomeGrid Forum Appoints Allion Labs as first Asian Accredited Test House.

Given HomeGrid's complete lack of any wins, retail or telco, in Europe or North America, it is not surprising that HomeGrid now focuses on the green field market in China.