DirecTV joins the Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA)
Here's an interesting one. DirecTV, self-proclaimed satellite TV carrier, has up and joined the Multimedia over Coax Alliance. For those unfamiliar, MoCA is an "open, standard body promoting networking of multiple streams of high-definition video and entertainment using existing coaxial cable already in the home," otherwise seen as the de facto standard for home entertainment networks over coax. DirecTV has joined at the Contributor level, and managed to shake hands with Arris, Broadlight, Intel, ST, Time Warner Cable and Texas Instruments on the way in. According to MoCA president Charles Cerino, the organization is "looking forward to [DirecTV's] vital input in shaping the alliance." How funny -- so are we.
















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Lakeonaut @ May 11th 2008 12:26PM
Does anyone know what consumer devices built to this standard are available? I looked on their website, but didn't see much. I know AT&T U-verse supplies devices to stream their TV over existing cable.
Big Wizz @ May 12th 2008 9:27AM
Maybe DirecTV is "The Mole"
breissim @ May 12th 2008 10:09AM
Verizon FiOS uses MOCA inside the house to get video to the STB.