G.hn, the catch all no-new-wires home networking standard that can accommodate copper wire, coax, and powerlines, reached a big milestone as the ITU gave their final approval of the standard. via G.hn standard gets ITU-T’s blessing – FierceTelecom.
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Powerline smart grid proponents go head-to-head at the Connectivity Week shooting off competing announcements aimed at the emerging market for smart electric grids. Adversaries were quick to admit the market potential is huge, but the there is still no end in sight to years of fragmentation in their technical approaches. The HomePlug Powerline Alliance announced Continue reading →
The evolution and success of the smart grid is heavily contingent on the global standardization of low-frequency band power line communication (PLC) solutions. Addressing this market need, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) today announced it has joined the HomeGrid Forum board of directors to contribute to this worldwide standardization effort through the International Telecommunication Union’s (ITU-T) Continue reading →
Global semiconductor company Texas Instruments (TI) has joined the board of directors of the HomeGrid Forum, a non-profit trade group promoting the International Telecommunication Union’s G.hn standardisation efforts for next-generation home networking. via NewNet News – Semiconductor company Texas Instruments joins smart grid trade group HomeGrid Forum.
HomeGrid Forum, a global, non-profit trade group promoting the United Nations’ International Telecommunication Union’s, or “ITU-T,” G.hn networking standard, announced that the ITU-T G.hn workgroup has agreed upon a number of key specifications for smart for G.hn Smart Grid products. via Smart Grid.



