Summary The global smart home market is growing exponentially, attracting an array of service providers, including technology giants and startups to major media players, device makers, big-box retailers, home improvement companies, utilities and telecom network operator. Government mandates and initiatives in addition to the ongoing technology innovations coupled with increased attention paid to conservation- are the major factors contributing in making smart home a place with a bright future. Focus on sustainability, increasing awareness amongst the consumers with regards to energy consumption and regulatory mandates on energy conservation continue to drive smart home adoption trend globally. While adoption is increasing in countries where governments actively support faster broadband services, especially fiber to the home, the costs associated with new equipment, installation and ongoing maintenance are significant deterrents to home automation. Key Findings - Government mandates and initiatives, ongoing technology innovation and the intense attention paid to conservation all contribute to giving the smart home a bright future. - The smart home is an attractive opportunity for network operators, thanks to their unique billing relationships... Research Beam Model: Research Beam Product ID: 366588 3495 USD New
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The Smart Home: A Growing Fifth-Play Opportunity for Operators

  • Category : ICT & Media
  • Published On : December   2015
  • Pages : 55
  • Publisher : Pyramid Research
 
 
 
Summary The global smart home market is growing exponentially, attracting an array of service providers, including technology giants and startups to major media players, device makers, big-box retailers, home improvement companies, utilities and telecom network operator. Government mandates and initiatives in addition to the ongoing technology innovations coupled with increased attention paid to conservation- are the major factors contributing in making smart home a place with a bright future. Focus on sustainability, increasing awareness amongst the consumers with regards to energy consumption and regulatory mandates on energy conservation continue to drive smart home adoption trend globally. While adoption is increasing in countries where governments actively support faster broadband services, especially fiber to the home, the costs associated with new equipment, installation and ongoing maintenance are significant deterrents to home automation. Key Findings - Government mandates and initiatives, ongoing technology innovation and the intense attention paid to conservation all contribute to giving the smart home a bright future. - The smart home is an attractive opportunity for network operators, thanks to their unique billing relationships and network connections into the home. - Telcos can improve the value proposition of home automation by implementing a multi-play OTT strategy that offers a range of capabilities, such as security, energy and appliance control. - Partnerships with companies from different industries are key to ensuring the role of operators in smart home functionality. - The market is at a fork in the road, going either toward an open ecosystem with heterogeneous devices or toward proprietary platforms that control all device access. Synopsis The Smart Home: A Growing Fifth-Play Opportunity for Operators, a Research Report by Pyramid Research, analyzes the smart home strategies of leading network operators in a number of markets across the globe, focusing on their roles in the value chain. It discusses the elements of smart home services, the participants in the ecosystem and a number of smart home strategies available to operators. Attention is paid throughout to the key challenges operators face, including the need for device standardization and interoperability. The report is organized as follows: - Introduction: Providing a thorough overview of the smart home market, this section looks at the long-term evolution of the market, the types of services available as well as the main adoption drivers and barriers. - The smart home ecosystem: This section examines the value chain and the roles of the various types of participants, from broadband providers to device manufacturers, utilities and home security platform providers. - Telco positioning strategies and marketing opportunities: This section analyzes a number of approaches operators can take to gain competitive advantage in the connected home, including white-labeling, support services, bundling and OTT services. - Key takeaways: This section whittles down the report into a number of actionable bullet points. - Case studies: This section analyzes four smart home programs by operators: ATandTs Digital Life platform in the US, Oranges Homelive in France, HKTs Smart Living in Hong Kong and Rogers Communications Smart Home Monitoring in Canada. Reasons To Buy - Identify the broad barriers to adoption as well as challenges specific to telecom operators in the smart home market. Assess the role and opportunity of operators in the smart home market and how they can gain competitive advantage over the markets many powerful players. - Gain information on some of the most valuable experiences by operators in the home automation market, placing them in the context of ongoing market developments and the main technological and competitive challenges. - The Case studies can be leveraged upon by the operators and cable companies to make informed decisions pertaining to partnering, go-to-market strategies and investments in technologies.
Table Of Contents
Table of contents
Table of exhibits
Executive summary
Section 1: Introduction to smart home services
Smart home: Definition and evolution
Smart home market enablers
Types of smart home services
Types of services: Lighting and appliance control, entertainment systems
Types of services: Energy management, security and access control
Types of services: Home healthcare and external home controls
Smart home market drivers and barriers
Changing market drivers
Barrier to smart home adoption: Global home construction
Barrier to smart home adoption: Consumer cost
Section 2: The smart home ecosystem
Defining the smart home ecosystem
The smart home value chain
Prominent smart home players in the US
The role of fixed and wireless broadband providers
The role of appliance and device manufacturers
The role of utilities
The role of home security platform providers and dealers
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Table of contents (continued)
Section 3: Telco positioning strategies and marketing opportunities
Opportunities across the smart home value chain
Telco positioning strategies
Telco positioning: White-labeling
Telco positioning: Smart home support services
Telco positioning: Bundling services, apps and devices
Telco positioning: Incorporating OTT in strategies
Section 4: Key takeaways
Section 5: Case studies
Case study: ATandT, USA
Case study: Orange, France
Case study: HKT, Hong Kong
Case study: Rogers Communications, Canada
Appendix
Companies mentioned

List Of Tables
Exhibit 1: Stages of smart home services
Exhibit 2: Industry trends facilitating smart home market development
Exhibit 3: Types of smart home services
Exhibit 4: Controlling the smart home
Exhibit 5: Energy management
Exhibit 6: Components of security management
Exhibit 7: The growing trend of e-health
Exhibit 8: Range of external home control
Exhibit 9: Issues affecting smart home adoption
Exhibit 10: Size of top global construction markets
Exhibit 11: Additional costs often determine adoption of smart home technology
Exhibit 12: Key elements of smart home control
Exhibit 13: Types of players in the smart home value chain
Exhibit 14: US smart home platform contenders
Exhibit 15: Number of networked devices globally, 2014-2019
Exhibit 16: Elements involved in smart home connectivity
Exhibit 17: Smart metering projects in Asia-Pacific, Europe and the US
Exhibit 18: Market shares of home security services by type of monitoring
Exhibit 19: Important functions that network operators provide in smart home systems
Exhibit 20: Global IP traffic per month, 2014-2019
Exhibit 21: White-labeling eliminates in-house production and expenses
Exhibit 22: Elements of telco service offerings
Exhibit 23: Value chain of operator bundling
Exhibit 24: How smart home deployments can use OTT services
Exhibit 25: Smart metering network components
Exhibit 26: Device interconnectivity depends on diverse broadband and sensor networks
Exhibit 27: Integrated approaches to creating compelling smart home services
Exhibit 28: Digital Life has allowed ATandT to introduce a range of services for the smart home
Exhibit 29: ATandT Digital Life platform services
Exhibit 30: ATandT smart home services timeline
Exhibit 31: The Homelive platform devices and appliances
Exhibit 32: Components of the Orange Homelive platform
Exhibit 33: Orange France home services timeline
Exhibit 34: HKT Smart Living's range of smart home features
Exhibit 35: HKT's smart home content and services on various PCCW platforms
Exhibit 36: HKT smart home services timeline
Exhibit 37: Features of Rogers' smart home monitoring platform
Exhibit 38: Rogers' survey of Canadian smart home preferences
Exhibit 39: Rogers Smart Home Monitoring services timeline

List Of Figures
Exhibit 1: Stages of smart home services
Exhibit 2: Industry trends facilitating smart home market development
Exhibit 3: Types of smart home services
Exhibit 4: Controlling the smart home
Exhibit 5: Energy management
Exhibit 6: Components of security management
Exhibit 7: The growing trend of e-health
Exhibit 8: Range of external home control
Exhibit 9: Issues affecting smart home adoption
Exhibit 10: Size of top global construction markets
Exhibit 11: Additional costs often determine adoption of smart home technology
Exhibit 12: Key elements of smart home control
Exhibit 13: Types of players in the smart home value chain
Exhibit 14: US smart home platform contenders
Exhibit 15: Number of networked devices globally, 2014-2019
Exhibit 16: Elements involved in smart home connectivity
Exhibit 17: Smart metering projects in Asia-Pacific, Europe and the US
Exhibit 18: Market shares of home security services by type of monitoring
Exhibit 19: Important functions that network operators provide in smart home systems
Exhibit 20: Global IP traffic per month, 2014-2019
Exhibit 21: White-labeling eliminates in-house production and expenses
Exhibit 22: Elements of telco service offerings
Exhibit 23: Value chain of operator bundling
Exhibit 24: How smart home deployments can use OTT services
Exhibit 25: Smart metering network components
Exhibit 26: Device interconnectivity depends on diverse broadband and sensor networks
Exhibit 27: Integrated approaches to creating compelling smart home services
Exhibit 28: Digital Life has allowed ATandT to introduce a range of services for the smart home
Exhibit 29: ATandT Digital Life platform services
Exhibit 30: ATandT smart home services timeline
Exhibit 31: The Homelive platform devices and appliances
Exhibit 32: Components of the Orange Homelive platform
Exhibit 33: Orange France home services timeline
Exhibit 34: HKT Smart Living's range of smart home features
Exhibit 35: HKT's smart home content and services on various PCCW platforms
Exhibit 36: HKT smart home services timeline
Exhibit 37: Features of Rogers' smart home monitoring platform
Exhibit 38: Rogers' survey of Canadian smart home preferences
Exhibit 39: Rogers Smart Home Monitoring services timeline
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