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[PSUs]| Friday 8th December 2006 |
Research group Understanding & Solutions expects more than a third of European homes to have an integrated home network by 2010, linking multiple computers, telephones, televisions, Personal Video Recorders (PVRs), games consoles, home security systems and other digital devices.
It claims the two driving factors are the wide availability of broadband and the increase of digital multi-room TV networking.
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Additionally, WiFi and other existing wired networks, such as powerlines, are expected to find use as a means of allowing consumers to channel broadcast and other material to various screens throughout the home.
And people also want access to content that resides on a PC, such as a music collection, from anywhere in the home, as the PC takes on the role of content server.
'We're all becoming more demanding, craving access to up-to-the-minute entertainment and information - however, wherever and whenever we want it,' said John Bird, Principal Analyst at Understanding & Solutions. 'Home networking is the new gateway that manages, transports and stores our information across multiple devices within the home: it's the great content enabler.'
The group says the networked home phenomenon will not occur overnight, but that the dynamics are quickly falling into place for rapid adoption.
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