NETWORKS IN THE HOME: ANALYSIS AND
FORECASTS (3rd EDITION)
PRE-RELEASE
AN INDUSTRY REPORT FROM PARKS ASSOCIATES
Networks in the Home: Analysis and Forecasts
(Third Edition Pre-Release)
SYNOPSIS
To supplement Networks in the Home: Analysis
and Forecasts (Second Edition), Parks Associates has just completed an
update in order to offer the most current and comprehensive research package
available for the home networking industry. Networks in the Home: Analysis
and Forecasts (Third Edition Pre-Release) is your opportunity to have the
latest forecasts, consumer insights, and analysis into the home networking
market for data and entertainment applications.
Forecasts Figure 1: Penetration of U.S. Homes with Computers: Single- and Multi-PC
Households
Figure 2: Penetration of Data-centric LANS in U.S. Households
Figure 3: Percent of Non-Networked Multiple-PC HH Acquiring Data-centric LAN
Components
Figure 4: Data-centric “Kits” Added, Per Year
Figure 5: Total Data-centric Network Nodes (Millions of Connected Devices)
Figure 6: “No-New-Wires” Data-centric Networks
Figure 7: Cumulative PC LAN Nodes Installed, by Media
Figure 8: Growth in "No-New-Wires" Data-centric Network Nodes
Figure 9: Share of “No-New-Wires” PC Network Kits Sold, by Year
Figure 10: “No-New-Wires” Market Share, by Cumulative Installed Base of
“No-New-Wires” Home PC Networks
Analysis Slide 1: Key Home Networking Developments, 1997-2001
Slide 2: Making Sense of Wireless Networks (Defining Market Niches)
Slide 3: Status of 802.11b (Product Releases)
Slide 4: 802.11 “Flavors”
Slide 5: 802.11a Status (Product Availability)
Slide 6: Status of HomeRF (Product Releases)
Slide 7: Status of HiperLAN2 (Product Roadmap)
Slide 8: Status of DECT (Product Roadmap)
Slide 9: A Win for DECT?
Slide 10: Personal Area Networking Solutions
Slide 11: Status of HomePNA (Product Releases)
Slide 12: Status of HomePlug (Product Releases)
ENTERTAINMENT NETWORKS
Forecasts Figure 1: Network-Capable Personal Video Recorders
Figure 2: Network-Capable Set-Tops
Figure 3: Network-Capable MP3 Jukeboxes/Internet Radios
Figure 4: Network-Capable Web Tablets
Figure 5: Network-Capable Game Consoles
Figure 6: Growth in CE-Centric Network “Nodes”
Figure 7: Growth in Digital-to-Analog “Kit” Network Nodes
Figure 8: Growth in Total Entertainment Network Nodes
Analysis Slide 1: Entertainment Networks Classified
Slide 2: How To Classify Entertainment Networks for the U.S. Market?
Slide 3: How Does the Entertainment Network Take Shape?
Slide 4: Entertainment Network “Kits”
Slide 5: How to Link PCs with CE? Examples of Networking “Kits”
Slide 6: Network-Capable Consumer Electronics Platforms
Slide 7: The Value Proposition for Consumer Electronics: Discerning a
Two-Pronged Need for Home Networking
Slide 8: Major Questions Among CE Manufacturers
Slide 9: Consumer Interest in a PC-centric Entertainment Network
Slide 10: The Digital Promise: The Analog Reality
Slide 11: The Facts: Digital-to-Analog Opportunities
Slide 12: Market Opportunities: Digital to Analog Connectivity (Growth in
Nodes)
Slide 13: Market Opportunities: Digital to Analog Connectivity (Growth in
End-User Market Value)
Slide 14: Interest in Entertainment Services via the Net
Slide 15: Examples of Network-capable Set-top Boxes
Slide 16: Examples of Network-capable MP3 Jukeboxes/Internet Radios
Slide 17: Examples of Network-capable Personal Video Recorders
Slide 18: Examples of Network-capable Web Tablets
Slide 19: Examples of Network-capable Game Consoles
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