While approximately 1.8 million home automation systems were shipped
globally in 2011, ABI Research projects that number will increase to
over 12 million shipments by 2016, largely due to the fact that service
providers are entering the managed home automation market.
One of the latest entries is Verizon, who has announced the pricing on
its home automation control system, based on technology from Motorola
Mobility (through its 4Home acquisition), starting at only $9.99 per
month. The basic version of Verizon’s Home Monitoring and Control
enables remote monitoring and control of cameras, Z-Wave lights, and
door locks. For an extra cost, Verizon also offers energy management
applications like automatic thermostats, special Wi-Fi adapters that
control appliances and lights, and a sensor placed on the circuit box to
measure whole-house energy use.
Verizon isn’t the only competitor entering this burgeoning market,
however. Service providers worldwide have developed their own home
automation service solutions. Rogers Wireless in Canada now offers the
Rogers Smart Home Monitoring System as of November 2010, and Orange
(France Telecom), offers home monitoring services through its Livebox
gateway-enabled broadband service. Telecom Italia and Telestra also
offer their own version of home monitoring services.
Despite the influx of products eager to move into this emerging market,
companies are still tackling substantial barriers to entry. “Service
providers are still facing significant challenges,” says Sam Lucero,
practice director, M2M connectivity. “Telco and cable operators now have
to develop and deploy software management platforms to specifically
enable the management of home monitoring services. This challenge has
resulted in a swift consolidation within the small market that is
privately-held home monitoring software platform vendors, with 4Home
being acquired by Motorola Mobility, iControl and uControl merging, and
Xanboo being acquired by AT&T.”
ABI Research’s “Home
Automation and Monitoring” (http://www.abiresearch.com/research/1005784)
study analyzes the market for home automation and home security
technologies and shows how these two markets are increasingly
intersecting with the advent of home monitoring and managed home
automation. Also central is an examination of trends in the use of
cellular wireless technologies. Market forecasts are provided through
2016.
It is part of three ABI Research Services: Connected
Home (http://www.abiresearch.com/products/service/Connected_Home_Devices_Research_Service),
M2M
(http://www.abiresearch.com/products/service/M2M_Research_Service),
and Home
Automation Systems (http://www.abiresearch.com/products/service/Home_Automation_Systems_Research_Service).
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