Home networks have become relatively commonplace and now are following a trend similar to one found in business networks: creating ways to fulfill a need for higher speed. Because users are now working with more high bandwidth video transmissions, they are on the lookout for new network options to support that need. The Multimedia over Coax Alliance option, which uses coaxial cable television lines to support these transmissions, has emerged as an early leader in delivering high-speed home networks.
Could Coaxial Cable Ease Home Video Distribution?
Posted by: Paul Korzeniowski October 19, 2006 04:00 AMHome networks have become relatively commonplace and now are following a trend similar to one found in business networks: creating ways to fulfill a need for higher speed. Because users are now working with more high bandwidth video transmissions, they are on the lookout for new network options to support that need. The Multimedia over Coax Alliance option, which uses coaxial cable television lines to support these transmissions, has emerged as an early leader in delivering high-speed home networks.