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Motorola Teams with Intellon on Canopy BPL Solution

Motorola is utilizing Intellon’s HomePlug 1.0 INT5200 chipset as a key component of Powerline LV (low-voltage), an end-to-end Broadband over Powerline (BPL) solution for the utility market. Motorola Ventures has also made an equity investment in Intellon, which is based in Ocala, Florida.

Powerline LV combines Intellon’s HomePlug technology with Motorola’s Canopy Broadband Internet Platform, using wireless to bring the broadband signal to a utility pole near the customer’s home, and low-voltage powerline communications to bring the signal into the home. Only three pieces of equipment are needed to connect a customer to the broadband network: the Powerline LV access point cluster, an integrated antenna and bridge router, and an Intellon-enabled modem. The solution provides notch filtering of the Amateur Radio bands, helping to ensure compliance to recent FCC rulings.

The companies said the wireless-to-low voltage powerline solution is ready for widespread commercial use by utilities, especially for customers in rural markets where broadband access may be limited due o the long distances and low population densities.

“By combining the best attributes of wireless and powerline communications, Powerline LV offers a very attractive way for utility companies to enter the BPL market,” said Tony Pirih, corporate vice president – Canopy Wireless Broadband Group, Motorola.
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