Infonetics released excerpts from its latest "Home Networking Devices" report, which tracks residential gateways; broadband routers; multimedia over coax (MoCA) set-top boxes (STBs), optical network terminals (ONTs), and coax-Ethernet adapters; HomePlug STBs and Powerline adapters; and HPNA/G.hn adapters.
Heynen adds: “Operators in North America and Western Europe are deploying higher-end gateways and set-top boxes with integrated wireless and wired technologies to distribute video to multiple devices in the home, driving a secondary market of MoCA set tops and HomePlug adapters for connecting TVs, Blu-ray players, game consoles, and a growing list of peripherals to home networks.”
Home Networking Market Highlights
- In China, South East Asia, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America, the focus of home networking is first on expanding WiFi coverage, then quickly shifting to distributing multiscreen video
- Globally, home networking device revenue totaled $5.4 billion in the first half of 2013 (1H13), up 6 percent from the second half of 2012 (2H12)
- Multimedia over coax (MoCA) devices, which ship primarily in North America, once again drove revenue growth
- Residential gateway revenue increased 7 percent in 1H13 from 2H12, as operators more heavily rely on residential gateways to deliver managed services
- Operator-provided residential gateways continue to cannibalize retail routers: broadband router revenue and shipments declined in 1H13
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