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HPNA
(redirected from Home Phoneline Networking Alliance)

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HPNAHome Phoneline Networking Alliance
HPNAHospice and Palliative Nurses Association
HPNAHarman Pro North America
HPNAHyde Park Neighborhood Association (Austin, TX)
HPNAHamilton Park Neighborhood Association
HPNAHigh Point Neurological Associates (High Point, NC)
HPNAHighland Park Neighborhood Association, Inc.
HPNAHigh Precipitation NAW Area
HPNAHepatopancreas Nitrate
HPNAHollywood Park Neighborhood Association
HPNAHoliday Park Neighborhood Association


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The Home Phoneline Networking Alliance (HomePNA), the organization driving the development and adoption of a single phoneline networking technology, set a new standard for home networking today by finalizing its third-generation technology, HomePNA 3.
The Home Phoneline Networking Alliance (HomePNA) today announced the approval by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) of a critical technical specification for a single, worldwide standard for high performance multimedia home phoneline networking.
The Home Phoneline Networking Alliance Internet Home Alliance LSI Logic Corporation Magis Networks, Inc.
 
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