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In-Stat: Faster Wireless Standard Making Mark in Home Networking (22/10/2009) Home network users are continuing to migrate to newer and faster home networking connectivity technologies, including Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11n and alternative wire technologies, such as coax, powerline and phone wiring. In 2008, 10/100 Ethernet was still the leading technology in use with home networks worldwide. However, 802.11x networks will outnumber 10/100 Ethernet by the end of 2009, reports In-Stat. In addition, many Wi-Fi users have transitioned (or are transitioning) from 802.11b to the more robust 802.11g, and some have begun to upgrade from 802.11g to draft 802.11n-compatible products. “Another notable trend is that the use of home networks for more than just Internet sharing among North American users increased from 41.8% in 2008 to 49.7% in 2009,” says Joyce Putscher, In-Stat analyst. “But most consumers have not yet bridged the chasm between the PC and consumer electronics (CE) worlds by adding CE devices to their networks.” Recent research by In-Stat found the following: * Worldwide installed home networks will surpass 300 million households in 2011. The price is $2,995 (US). This research is part of In-Stat’s Connected Digital Home service. The connected digital home with home networking offers a game-changing opportunity to those firms who can meet the complex challenges of global consumer demands. The Connected Digital Home Service provides comprehensive analysis of the worldwide home networking market and the connected digital home from in-home infrastructure to networked media devices, including equipment, management, silicon, applications, and consumer perspectives. This service provides invaluable insights in areas such as wired and wireless home network use and hardware, alternative coax/phone wire/powerline network mediums, multimedia and entertainment networking, networked set-top boxes, digital media adapters/players/receivers, consumer network drives, network management, networked home automation, home network silicon, routers, residential gateways, and more.
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