SAN RAMON, Calif., Dec. 08, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Further evidence of its international reach and adoption, MoCA® has recently added four new OEMs with headquarters and operations in Africa and Asia. More than 40 percent of membership in the Alliance is by companies outside the U.S, with 21 of 51 total members of international origin.
“MoCA is excited with the addition of these companies and welcomes them into our membership. Their market and technology expertise will help shape how MoCA integrates into the challenge of the international home network space,” said Charles Cerino, president of MoCA.
This growth in membership is also of particular interest and accomplishment given the recent wave of consolidation and M&A activity among operators and CPE vendors.
Recently added new members include:
Jiangsu Yitong High-Tech Company Ltd., manufactures television broadcast equipment to 300 network operators in China;
Digital Multimedia Technology Company Ltd., is based in Seoul, South Korea and manufactures and markets CPE for satellite and cable operators in South Korea and worldwide;
Compal Broadband Networks is based in Taiwan and is a supplier of broadband equipment including set-top boxes and cable modems;
Altech Multimedia (Pty) Ltd, based in Johannesburg, South Africa is a leading developer of STBs and PVRs for the African Broadcast Industry.
About MoCA®
MoCA® technology is the fastest and most reliable backbone for Wi-Fi®™ and has been adopted by cable, telco/IPTV and satellite operators worldwide. MoCA 2.0 offers net data rates of 400 and 800 Mbps (bonded), and one Gbps in point to multi-point mode. The Alliance has 198 certified products and 51 members worldwide. Visit www.mocalliance.org for more information.
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Rob Gelphman
VP, Marketing and Member Relations
MoCA®
1-408-838-7458
[email protected]


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