Intellon Corporation, the leading provider of HomePlug-compliant integrated circuits
(ICs) for home networking, networked entertainment and connected powerline
applications, announced that its HomePlug ICs now integrate with
broadband management solutions from Motive, Inc. Motive's software combines
provider-based network management tools and "plug and play" user interfaces to
enable simple, reliable IPTV and home networking roll-outs.
"As HomePlug continues to grow as the backbone for home networking
services, integration between Intellon and Motive was an obvious choice," says
Shawn Omstead, director of video consumer services development at Bell Canada.
"The ubiquity and performance of a HomePlug solution coupled with the
automated management capabilities of Motive's software will give service
providers insight into the home network that they have not had in the past."
The combination of Intellon's HomePlug-compliant solutions and Motive's
broadband management solutions offers important advantages for service
providers and their customers. Through integration with Motive software,
HomePlug ICs enable self-installation of IPTV and home networking services
over existing home powerlines. In addition, service providers and their
customers can now easily collect diagnostic information in order to better
manage their home networks, resulting in reduced service provider costs and
increased customer satisfaction.
"Motive is focused on delivering innovative products that simplify and
accelerate the rollout of next-generation digital services," said Sanjay
Castelino, Motive's vice president of industry marketing. "Our relationship
with Intellon will help service providers offer reliable, easy-to-use IPTV and
home networking services that meet subscribers' demands."
"Helping operators reduce installation costs and improve customer
satisfaction has been the key to our success in the service provider
business," said Cameron McCaskill, vice president of business development of
Intellon. "Our collaboration with Motive is an industry first, and we are
proud to work with them to integrate their industry-leading automated
management software with our HomePlug powerline, coax and hybrid connectivity
solutions."
More than a dozen service providers in Europe and North America are
already using Intellon's industry standards-based HomePlug solutions in volume
deployments, and additional field trials are underway with other providers in
these and other areas, including Asia. "Service providers across the globe
appreciate the benefits that HomePlug's multi-vendor standards environment
provides," McCaskill added. Five different semiconductor companies, including
Intellon, now offer HomePlug integrated circuits, and General Electric, Intel
Corporation, the Linksys Division of Cisco and Motorola recently joined
Comcast, Earthlink, RadioShack, Sharp and Sony as members of the HomePlug
Powerline Alliance Implementers Forum.
Intellon and Motive will demonstrate their new integrated management
capabilities at Motivation 2005, which will be held in Austin, Texas, from
Nov. 14-16.