Broadband and HomeGrid Forums reach collaboration agreement.

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HomeGrid Forum, the non-profit trade group promoting United Nations' International Telecommunication Union's G.hn standardization efforts, signed agreement with Broadband Forum to deliver global compliance and interoperability testing program for products using G.hn technology. Broadband Forum will support HomeGrid Forum's validation of G.hn products, their promotion of product conformance and interoperability, and help expedite total time to market for HomeGrid Forum Certified products.



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Broadband Forum and HomeGrid Forum Reach Definitive Collaboration Agreement with the Aim of Enabling Conformance and Interoperability of G.hn Products



HomeGrid Forum, the non-profit trade group promoting the United Nations' International Telecommunication Union's (ITU-T) G.hn (G.9960 & G.9961) standardization efforts, announced today the signing of an agreement with Broadband Forum, the consortium of approximately 200 leading telecommunications service providers, network equipment manufacturers and software companies driving broadband wireline solutions around the world. As part of this agreement, the two organizations will collaborate to deliver to the market later this year a global compliance and interoperability testing program for products using G.hn technology - ITU-T's unified wired home networking standard. The Broadband Forum will support HomeGrid Forum's validation of G.hn products, their promotion of product conformance and interoperability, and help expedite the total time to market for HomeGrid Forum Certified products of all types.

"The Broadband Forum is the world's leading broadband standards development organization," said Matthew Theall, president of HomeGrid Forum. "Their support further validates the importance of G.hn and the interest in this technology throughout the industry. We're looking forward to working closely together on a range of projects as manufacturers bring the first G.hn silicon to market later this year, and introduce G.hn-based systems in early 2011."

Through one global standard, G.hn will unify the home networking of content and devices over any wire -- coaxial cable, phone lines, and power lines. With it, service providers will be able to deploy new offerings including IPTV more cost effectively. Consumer electronics manufacturers will be able to provide powerful devices for connecting all types of entertainment, home automation, and security products throughout the house. Smart Grid devices such as smart electricity meters, heating and air conditioning systems, electrical appliances and lighting systems will also benefit from the reliability, security and low-power consumption provided by the G.hn standard.

"The Broadband Forum has fifteen years of interoperability experience, and our work spans from the core to the user. In our Connected Home Initiative, work has always supported various LAN technologies, and this collaboration is a natural outgrowth of our focus on supporting industry standards that allow for seamless networking of content throughout the home." said Robin Mersh, COO of the Broadband Forum. "Our goal is to ensure online users have all they need to enjoy a rich multi-media experience."

The compliance and interoperability program will enable HomeGrid Forum to certify a wide variety of products indicated with the HomeGrid Certified logo. Through this program, manufacturers will have defined guidelines to design, test and develop G.hn products for market introduction. The HomeGrid Certified program, with the support of the Broadband Forum, will help facilitate adoption of G.hn in the market.

For a complete list of Broadband Forum and HomeGrid Forum members, visit www.broadband-forum.org and homegridforum.org.

About the Broadband Forum

The Broadband Forum mission is to develop the full potential of broadband. Following its union with the IP/MPLS Forum, the Broadband Forum is now the central body for next generation IP network specifications. This organization, comprising around 200 members of most of the world's leading service providers, equipment manufacturers, chip vendors and other key organizations, defines and facilitates next generation networks for local broadband access, mobile backhaul, business services, IPTV, gaming and other applications, and is poised to address further developments as they arise. The Broadband Forum's formal BroadbandSuite(TM) Release Program, Technical Reports and specifications are publicly available at www.broadband-forum.org.

About HomeGrid Forum

HomeGrid Forum is a global, non-profit trade group promoting the International Telecommunication Union's G.hn standardization efforts for next-generation home networking. HomeGrid Forum promotes adoption of G.hn through technical and marketing efforts, addresses certification and interoperability of G.hn-compliant products, and cooperates with complementary industry alliances. For more information on HomeGrid Forum, please visit homegridforum.org or follow us on Twitter @homegrid_forum.

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