Home Networks: The Rise of Consumer IT Infrastructure
Home Networks: The Rise of Consumer IT Infrastructure
RELEASE DATE
30-Jul-2015
30-Jul-2015
REGION
North America
North America
Research Code: 9941-00-21-00-00
SKU: IT00187-NA-SF_01181
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SKU
IT00187-NA-SF_01181
Description
This report explores the evolving home networking space in terms of recent survey data. It identifies challenges preventing a robust home networking market, and suggests opportunities that remain to be exploited. It will be of interest to communication service providers and those companies providing them technology.
Table of Contents
Home Network Penetration (North America, 2015)
Number of Home Network Devices (North America, 2015)
Supported Home Network Devices (North America, 2015)
Multi-room TV (North America, 2015)
Internet Capable TVs (North America, 2015)
Interest in Home Automation (North America, 2015)
Why the Smart Home is Not So Smart
The Unsmart Home
Building on Home Security Systems
Essence WeR@home Architecture
Using Wi-Fi to Enable Everything
Leveraging the Ubiquitous and Simple Inside-the-Home Electric Power Wiring
The home network is not completely under the control of the operator
The home network is highly customized
Home Network: An Extension of the Operator’s Network
List of Figures
- 1. The Connected Home Market
- 2. The Unsmart Home
- 3. Essence WeR@home Architecture
- 4. Homeplug Alliance (Power-line Data Distribution)
- 5. Home Network: An Extension of the Operator’s Network
List of Charts
- 1. Home Network Penetration (North America, 2015)
- 2. Number of Home Network Devices (North America, 2015)
- 3. Supported Home Network Devices (North America, 2015)
- 4. Multi-room TV (North America, 2015)
- 5. Internet Capable TVs (North America, 2015)
- 6. Interest in Home Automation (North America, 2015)
- 7. Wi-Fi Use (North America, 2015)
- 8. Wi-Fi Standards in Use (North America, 2015)
Popular Topics
This report explores the evolving home networking space in terms of recent survey data. It identifies challenges preventing a robust home networking market, and suggests opportunities that remain to be exploited. It will be of interest to communication service providers and those companies providing them technology.
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Table of Contents | | Executive Summary~ | Introduction~ | The State of Home Networking~ || Home Network Penetration (North America, 2015)~ || Number of Home Network Devices (North America, 2015)~ || Supported Home Network Devices (North America, 2015)~ || Multi-room TV (North America, 2015)~ || Internet Capable TVs (North America, 2015)~ || Interest in Home Automation (North America, 2015)~ | Foundations for the Home Network~ || Why the Smart Home is Not So Smart~ || The Unsmart Home~ || Building on Home Security Systems~ || Essence WeR@home Architecture~ || Using Wi-Fi to Enable Everything~ ||| Wi-Fi Use (North America, 2015)~ ||| Wi-Fi Standards in Use (North America, 2015)~ || Leveraging the Ubiquitous and Simple Inside-the-Home Electric Power Wiring~ ||| Homeplug Alliance (Power-line Data Distribution)~ | Home Networking Opportunities~ || The home network is not completely under the control of the operator~ || The home network is highly customized~ || Home Network: An Extension of the Operator’s Network~ | Last Word~ |
List of Charts and Figures | 1. The Connected Home Market~ 2. The Unsmart Home~ 3. Essence WeR@home Architecture~ 4. Homeplug Alliance (Power-line Data Distribution)~ 5. Home Network: An Extension of the Operator’s Network~| 1. Home Network Penetration (North America, 2015)~ 2. Number of Home Network Devices (North America, 2015)~ 3. Supported Home Network Devices (North America, 2015)~ 4. Multi-room TV (North America, 2015)~ 5. Internet Capable TVs (North America, 2015)~ 6. Interest in Home Automation (North America, 2015)~ 7. Wi-Fi Use (North America, 2015)~ 8. Wi-Fi Standards in Use (North America, 2015)~ |
Author | Michael Jude |
Industries | Information Technology |
WIP Number | 9941-00-21-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |