Verizon FiOS and MoCA

April 21, 2010 at 9:53 am Leave a comment

FiOS is a bundled communications service (Internet, telephone, and TV) operating over a fiber-optic communications network and presently being offered by Verizon. In 2009 they had approximately 3 million TV subscribers and 2.5 million Internet subscribers. Verizon chose MoCA for their in-home networking standard, primarily for HD distribution of Multiroom DVR services but also for data and Internet services.  The Verizon MoCA home networks could also support DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) devices including connected TVs, PCs, and Bluray players in future deployments.  With up to 175 Mbps of bandwidth, the MoCA network could serve as a backbone for both wired and wireless devices for Verizon’s Connected Home strategy.

Read the article here and see the video here.

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