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HomePNA adds three more members

 June 5, 2008 - HomePNA, an organisation formed to promote the adoption of networking industry standards using existing home wiring, has added three new members in D-Link Systems, SerComm Corporation and Arcom Labs.

"HomePNA is one of the fastest growing home network standards in the world today," said Rich Nesin, President of HomePNA. "That is why great companies like D-Link, Arcom and Sercomm have joined. They want to share in the success of HomePNA."

D-Link Systems is a provider of networking and connectivity products, while SerComm develops broadband and wireless networking equipment and Arcom Labs supplies a range of products to the cable industry.  HomePNA technology delivers data transmission speeds of up to 320 Mbps, and organisation members are taken from the industries of semiconductors, consumer electronics, networking, service providers, cable TV, software and telecommunications.
 
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