An open, standardized and horizontal approach to connecting the home is simple to implement, operate, and maintain. It gives operators an end-to-end, managed and multiservice, multiplay platform with a single point of delivery for all services to the home.
The emerging digital home market is rapidly taking shape and growing – thanks especially to standards from the likes of the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) and Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Forum, which allow consumer electronics devices to share content without a complicated configuration process. However, the connected digital home is much more than just connecting gadgets and devices. It is an opportunity for operators to expand into new business areas, connecting users to the services they want and enjoy at home, from any device, even when they are not at home.
Today’s connected home solutions are hampered in terms of operator capex and opex because they are cumbersome and expensive to implement and operate, and difficult to maintain. But this need not be the case. An open, standardized and horizontal approach to connecting the digital home is both simple to implement, operate, and maintain and gives operators an end-to-end, managed and multiservice, multiplay platform solution. This features a simple, single point of delivery for all services to the home, and allows users to connect to any service on any screen, anywhere.
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