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Broadband Powerline Networking Poised to Win Worldwide Residential Networking Race, Says Group
September 18, 2006 /
Broadband powerline networking, a wired technology that does not require new cabling to be installed, is poised to emerge as a winner in the residential networking interface race on a worldwide basis, according to "Broadband Powerline Networking Gets a Jolt from IPTV," a report from In-Stat a high-tech market research firm.
Powerline networking has advantages over coax and twisted-pair cabling for in-home deployment. This is especially true in regions with few existing coax or phone jacks, such as in EMEA, Asia, and Pacific Rim countries.
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