Study: N. Amer. No. 1 in home networking devices, thanks to MoCA | News | CED Magazine

June 26, 2012 at 2:14 pm 1 comment

Study: N. Amer. No. 1 in home networking devices, thanks to MoCA | News | CED Magazine – Communications, Engineering and Design Magazine.

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It’s no secret now that MoCA has made such a big impact on the home networking market that it’s driving most of the market growth especially in North America.

What might be surprising to folks in the US is that MoCA is probably in their router, set-top box, or DVR and they might not even know it.  Everyone from DirecTV to Comcast, Time Warner, Verizon FiOS, and recently DISH Network have been deploying MoCA networks into millions of consumers homes.  The next wave of MoCA growth will be in connecting your Xbox, PS3, PC, iPad, and other Internet device to the MoCA network through a MoCA Coax-Ethernet adapter or Coax-WiFi adapter.

Stay tuned to MoCAblog for the latest news regarding new MoCA products and exciting developments.

Read the article here.

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  • 1. Amplex Techno  |  July 31, 2012 at 4:16 am

    The biggest problem with networking is the fact that every piece of hardware is built so cheaply nowadays. I’ve been changing my router one after another of different companies but all of them are same. I just want to be able to use my internet connection flawlessly without having to reboot the router every single day.

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