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Parks Associates addresses new bundled service strategies for service providers at ESX 2012

Parks Associates estimates 2011 revenue from connected home and security monitoring services at $9.4B and will grow to $13.8B by 2016. Tom Kerber, Director, Research, Home Controls & Energy, Parks Associates, will address this growing market, including opportunities, consumer demand, and future growth for bundled services at the Electronic Security Expo (ESX) on Tuesday, June 26th in Nashville, Tennessee.

ESX is the only major, national trade event focused purely on the needs of installation, integration, and monitoring companies. ESX offers business, product and market information and connections invaluable to these companies and focuses intensely on the growth and maintenance of their key asset – Recurring Monthly Revenue or RMR.

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