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Revision as of 10:37, 1 December 2011
Overview
The adoption of broadband internet and the proliferation of wifi-connected devices such as smartphones, web tablets, and netbooks has resulted in the computer network becoming a standard feature of the modern home.
However there are a number of ways in which the modern householder is yet to accrue the full benefits of the home networking revolution.
OpenHome is an independent body that aims to remedy this situation through the design, implementation, and promotion of free and open standards for digital communication within the home.