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Additionally, all four companies have signed on as Sponsor Members to the Alliance, the highest level of membership available. The group has more than 70 member companies, an installed base with over 27 million units shipped, and a certification program.
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"Gigle, Intellon, SPiDCOM and NEC truly understand the importance of HomePlug's standards-based approach to unifying the powerline communication industry," said Rob Ranck, president of the HomePlug Powerline Alliance. "Having these companies on our Board strengthens our drive to take the industry to the next level of adoption and broad consumer acceptance."
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"Powerline technology is essential to the successful rollout of HD IPTV solutions to our customers," said Fabrice Amand, livebox inlife marketing manager for France Telecom-Orange, a member and contributor to the HomePlug Powerline Alliance, ITU G.hn and IEEE P1901. "We welcome the new Board members and the recent announcements of multiple silicon sources for HomePlug, a key element for operators."
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"Reliable communication technologies are key for designers looking to develop smart-energy products, and standardization will be key to achieving mainstream adoption," said Kazu Yamada, VP, custom SOC solutions strategic business unit, NEC Electronics America. "By joining the HomePlug Powerline Alliance, NEC Electronics reaffirms its commitment to provide standardized connectivity solutions for applications in energy management such as smart metering, home area networks and building automation."
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"Gigle wholly supports the global adoption of standards and the work the HomePlug Powerline Alliance has put forth to unify the industry to create market growth and provide benefits to consumers," said Mike Wilson, VP of corporate business development for Gigle Semiconductor. "As a member of HomePlug's Board of Directors, we are looking forward to taking on an expanded role within the Alliance and participating in the creation of HomePlug's next generation 1Gbps powerline standard."
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"Intellon, a founding member of the Alliance, is a provider of powerline ICs for HomePlug 1.0 and AV-based products deployed into the IPTV/service provider, retail, consumer electronics and Smart Grid markets," said Christopher Henningsen, VP of marketing for Intellon. "We fully support interoperable HomePlug products for these segments as well as future standards that are interoperable with the installed base on HomePlug devices."
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"Joining the Board, SPiDCOM strengthens its long time technology contributions to HomePlug standards," said Frederic Onado, COO of the Europe headquartered SPiDCOM Technologies and VP EMEA of the HomePlug Alliance. "We are glad our newly released HomePlug AV chip belongs to the only multi-silicon vendor powerline ecosystem in existence."
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Gigle Semiconductor provides system-on-chip integrated circuits for multimedia home networking over any wire (including powerline, coax, and phone line) targeting applications such as IPTV, BBTV, VoD, and VoIP.
Intellon a developer and supplier of powerline communications.
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NEC Electronics specializes in semiconductor products encompassing technology solutions in for computing and broadband networking markets; system solutions for the mobile handset, PC peripheral, automotive and digital consumer markets; and multi-market solutions for a range of customer applications.
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SPiDCOM Technologies is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in integrated circuits and Linux-based software bundles for Multimedia Home Networking, EoC (Ethernet over coax), BPL Access, Smart Grid and other "any-wire" based applications (powerline, coax, phone line).
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