Texas Instruments's new DSL reference design incorporate Voice over IP (VoIP) and Wi-Fi: The two new designs from TI are intended to be manufacturing bases on which manufacturers create end-user or resale products. With their own flavor of quality of service (QoS) can prioritize VoIP traffic.
I compare this technology with HomeRF because HomeRF, at its outset, had the goal of prioritizing voice and integrating wireless networking, broadband data, telephony, and voice--as well as multimedia. HomeRF's flaw was that it was too slow for too long, partly due to regulatory issues, and had fewer initial participants than Wi-Fi.
Still, it's a vindication for those who developed HomeRF to see that HomeRF's design goals are finally being implemented as layers or extensions to 802.11 specifications.