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The Only Home Entertainment Networking Standard In Use By All Three Pay TV Segments—Cable, Satellite, IPTV mocalliance

The Only Home Entertainment Networking Standard In Use By All Three Pay TV Segments—Cable, Satellite, IPTV www.mocalliance.org. The Alliance.

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The Only Home Entertainment Networking Standard In Use By All Three Pay TV Segments—Cable, Satellite, IPTV mocalliance

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  1. The Only Home Entertainment NetworkingStandard In Use By All Three Pay TV Segments—Cable, Satellite, IPTVwww.mocalliance.org

  2. The Alliance Established in January 2004 by the most respected service providers, OEMs, CE vendors and chip suppliers in the digital entertainment distribution value chain. More than 100 certified products (STBs, Internet – TV adapters, ONTs, gateways, routers, TV-to-Internet adapters, DVRs) 60 members Only home entertainment networking and connectivity standard in deployment by all three pay TV segments – cable, satellite and IPTV/telco – worldwide. More than 50 million nodes in the field. Liaisons with US CableLabs and Korean CableLabs. Liaison with HomePlug Powerline Alliance. Incorporated into DLNA’s Interoperability Guidelines. Included in IEEE P1905 and 802.AS standard Proud member of CEDIA. On retail shelves now.

  3. Trends in Connectivity Whole Home DVRs Connected TVs Connected Game Consoles All numbers in Millions Source: Parks Associates, Home Networks for Consumer Electronics (2009). Courtesy Comcast Anything that can connect will connect!

  4. Technology Value Proposition No new wires. Uses existing coax. Coax is the best medium for HD video Found in 90 percent of all US homes Prevalent worldwide. No interference with other technologies and mediums. Complementary to wireless. Technology also deployed as in home backbone extending wireless capability. Independent field tests validating all claims regarding high performance and high reliability.

  5. The Alternatives

  6. MoCA 2.0 • Two performance modes • Baseline Mode • 400+ Mbps MAC throughput • 700 Mbps PHY Rate • Single 100 MHz Channel • Enhanced Mode • 800+ Mbps MAC throughput • 1.4 Gbps PHY Rate • Two bonded 100 MHz Channels (“Channel Bonding”) • “Turbo” mode for a point-to-point configuration that allows • 500+ Mbps MAC throughput between two connected devices when operating in Baseline mode • 1+ Gbps MAC throughput when operating in Enhanced mode.

  7. MoCA 2.0 • Energy savings • Sleep and standby power modes • Address power consumption in entire network • Backward interoperable with MoCA 1.0/1.1 • Protects investment in current equipment. • No firmware or swap out necessary. • Enhanced reliability • One error packet in 100 million • 3.5 ms latency • Expanded operating frequency from 500 – 1650 MHz

  8. MoCA CH1 - ONT to BHR WAN traffic MoCA CH2 - BHR to STB LAN traffic Early Adopter: Verizon FiOS

  9. Video…The Core Product for Telcos From Advanced Television, September 21, 2009:    Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg says video, not voice, will be the core product over his expanding fibre network. He said he no longer worried about looking for the "inflection point" in the loss of access lines."I don't care about that any more, I am going to focus on driving FiOS penetration and taking costs out," he said, adding that he felt "liberated". He said capital spending would fall in the next two years, and the company was shedding "non-strategic" rural units. He expected the FiOS network would stretch to 70 per cent of Verizon’s fixed-line customer base.He said that with TV, the PC and the Internet converging, the carrier’s future would be in selling video services, such as interactive TV, bundled with wireless voice."So what I need to do is get ourselves focused around the following idea, that video is going to be the core product in the fixed line business. We are going to bundle it with wireless, we are going to integrate software over all the screens.“ http://www.advanced-television.com/2009/sep21_sep25.htm#t6

  10. DIRECTV Multi-room HD DVR • Streams full resolution HD recordings to any DIRECTV HD STB from one or more DIRECTV Plus® HD DVRs • Watch recorded shows in any room, with just one HD DVR • Start watching in one room, finish watching in another room • Record and delete shows from any room

  11. Comcast Home Networking • Important criteria for home networks: • Throughput, ability to reliably and securely transfer video • QoS • Number of nodes supported within the home • Leverage existing wiring • Open Standards • Maintainability and support • Cost -Ubiquity

  12. 2010 U.S. Television Households

  13. Projected MoCA Market Share 97 Million Pay TV Households

  14. IPTV Market

  15. EU Survey results

  16. Board of Directors

  17. Contributor Members

  18. Associate Members

  19. The Only Home Entertainment Networking Standard in Use by all Three Pay TV segments —Cable, Satellite and IPTV

  20. The Standard for Home Entertainment Networking

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