Intellon says powerline IPTV biz is good

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Tim Higgins

(OCALA, FL) Powerline networking chipmaker Intellon yesterday announced
that twelve service providers in Europe and Asia are using its HomePlug 1.0 with
Turbo powerline chipsets for in-home standard definition IPTV distribution.

The companies are 1&1, Chung Hwa Telecom, Club Internet, France Telecom, Free, Hanaro Telecom, neuf cegetel, PCCW, Simmin, Tele2, Telecom Italia France and TPSA.

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