Are there any established standards for home phone line and coax cable networking?
Yes, there are currently four established ITU Recommendations for home phone line and coax cable networking. In 2005, HomePNA announced the formal approval by the ITU of Recommendation G.9954, which standardized the HomePNA 3.0 specification, a critical technical milestone creating a single, worldwide standard for high performance multimedia home networking. This standard covers extensions and enhancements to the networking technology defined by existing ITU Recommendations G.989.1, G.989.2, and G.989.3. Recommendation G.989.1 (Phone line Networking Transceivers – Foundation), based on HomePNA 2 technology, was the first to cover specifications for home phone line networking, detailing key characteristics of devices designed for the transmission of data over existing phone line wiring within the home. Recommendation G.989.2 covers the payload format and link layer requirements for phone line networking transceivers and Recommendation G.989.3 covers the isolation function of phone line
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