MoCA is now part of DLNA Device Interoperability Standards

by | Dec. 17, 2008

The Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA) announced today that it will be incorporated into the Digital Living Network Alliance's (DLNA) next version of its Networked Device Interoperability Guidelines, scheduled to be released in early 2009. MoCA joins Wi-Fi and Ethernet as the only LAN technology standards approved for inclusion in the DLNA Interoperability Guidelines. With all of the hubub about G.hn and the ITU's approval of the PHY and architecture portions of the ITU-T G.hn specification, I wonder if DLNA will look at this spec anytime soon?


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