ADB and Osmosys achieve DLNA certification
December 13, 2007
Advanced Digital Broadcast has revealed that its latest home-networking enabled digital video recorder (DVR), the ADB-5000 series, powered by Osmosys HomeNet software, has gained certification from the Digital Living Network Alliance. The combined home networking solution will ensure, simple, fast and effective networking of compatible devices. The DLNA comprises a number of leading, world-wide consumer electronics, computing industry and mobile device companies who share the same goal – to enable an environment for the seamless sharing of new digital media and content services based on open standards.
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