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NESS Technologies is First Professional IT Services Firm to Join HomeGrid Forum
April 18, 2012 | EditorNess Technologies, a global provider of information technology solutions and services, has joined the growing number and range of organizations that are recognizing the potential of G.hn for their specific requirements. As the first professional services company to join HomeGrid Forum, Ness will be able to help shape the future of G.hn in the commercial and business environment.
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Chunghwa Telecom Labs Joins HomeGrid Forum As Promoter Member
February 21, 2012 | EditorChunghwa Telecom Labs, the research institute of Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan’s leading telecom service provider, has become a member of the HomeGrid Forum and throws its weight behind the growing momentum for G.hn. The announcement comes just weeks after silicon vendors staged a highly successful demonstration of interoperability of G.hn products at the CES event in Las Vegas (January 10-13 2012).
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World’s First Public G.hn Interop Demonstration at CES By HomeGrid Forum Members
January 10, 2012 | EditorMaking rapid progress, G.hn, the global standard for wired home networking, achieves a major milestone at CES in Las Vegas; HomeGrid Forum has chosen the world’s premier consumer electronics event as the venue for its first live public demonstration of multi-vendor G.hn interoperability, moving ever closer to certified products and the widespread adoption of G.hn technology during 2012.
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Motorola Mobility Adds Momentum to Growing G.hn Adoption
January 9, 2012 | EditorThe HomeGrid Forum has today confirmed that Motorola Mobility, Inc. joins its growing membership. Motorola has joined an increasingly diversified range of companies and is expected to take an active role in promoting G.hn technology as a global standard for fast, powerful wireline home networking. G.hn technology provides a high performance platform within the home for Motorola’s wide range of end user devices and its strategy of encouraging “connection between our home and mobile lives.”
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