ZINWELL joins HomeGrid Forum to drive in-home connectivity
ZINWELL has joined the the HomeGrid Forum, aiming to drive high-performance connectivity to residential and commercial applications across the globe.
A recognized innovator in networking technologies, ZINWELL brings a comprehensive portfolio of G.hn Access solutions for a wide range of indoor and outdoor applications. This announcement, exemplifies the commitment of both organisations to driving the advancement and adoption of G.hn-based connectivity to enable service providers to meet the rising demand for Gigabit Internet and reliable in-home coverage.
G.hn offerings from ZINWELL are designed to maximise the potential of existing coaxial, phone line, and in-home power line infrastructures, delivering speeds of up to 2 Gbps. Their extensive product portfolio including Reverse-Power-Fed outdoor DPUs, indoor coax DPUs, wired/Wi-Fi CPEs, SFPs and powerline adaptors provide flexible and scalable solutions for diverse deployment scenarios.
The company, which is based in Taiwan, recently achieved ISO/IEC 27001 Information Security Certification, demonstrating its commitment to secure and reliable development, manufacturing, and data integration services for customers around the world.
“We are joining HomeGrid Forum and collaborating with its members to further drive and develop G.hn technology,” said SC Lin, Broadband Access Division Head at ZINWELL. “Our involvement will enable us to push forward innovations that enhance the next generation of networking, helping service providers around the world deliver seamless connectivity.”
This latest addition to the HomeGrid Forum aligns with the Forum’s mission to promote G.hn as a versatile and reliable industry network standard, supporting in-building and multi-gigabit solutions.
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