CASE STUDY
FIBER BROADBAND PAVES THE WAY FOR THE FUTURE OF SMART HOMES
Future-Proof As You Expand Your Broadband Business
HOME AUTOMATION - smart devices built for home management can control devices and appliances remotely and assists with energy management to save money.
- Smart bulbs/smart wall switch
- Washers and dryers
- Kitchen gadgets
HOME SECURITY
- Home security cameras (indoor and outdoor)
- Video doorbells/smart doorbells
- Smart locks
Consumers have a lot of options when it comes to smart devices, especially when smart plugs can turn non-smart gadgets like lamps and coffee makers into smart devices. Some smart devices provide comfort and convenience while others provide home security, home management, and energy efficiency. Below are some popular smart devices.
A smart home is outfitted with connected devices and automation systems that homeowners can control in-home or remotely to enhance comfort, convenience, energy efficiency, and security. Advanced smart homes have more than just individual connected devices, they incorporate Internet of Things (IoT) technology so that smart devices and appliances can integrate with each other through a central hub or through mobile applications for a streamlined user experience.
Smart speakers let users control connected gadgets with voice control and smart displays like Amazon Echo Show and Google Nest combine voice and touch controls to interact with different smart home devices while Smartphone apps provide the most flexibility for consumers to control their smart home when away from home. Either way, broadband is essential for seamless connectivity that allows consumers to manage their smart devices without lag.
Smart Home Capabilities
As of 2022, 43.8% of homes in the U.S. were smart homes, but by 2027, the projection is 68.8% of households will be smart homes. These hyper-connected homes require reliable, high-speed internet. This anticipated growth in smart home penetration means that broadband is preferable to wireless internet and offering Smart Home services can provide network owners with another revenue stream and way to differentiate their network. Some of the larger players are already bundling Smart Home capabilities for their customers to stay competitive. The projected growth of smart homes underlines the need for broadband network owners to build a better broadband ecosystem that can handle increasing bandwidth demands.
NEXT COMPETITVE EDGE
SMART HOME DEFINED
POPULAR SMART HOME DEVICES
Future-Proofing Broadband Networks to Support
Smart Homes
In today’s connected age, high-speed internet has become a must-have for home buyers. Some homebuyers are even turning down rural homes that lack a fiber connection or no internet connection at all, and many home sellers with fiber internet have experienced 2.5% sales premiums above expectations, according to a 2022 Zillow Report. While embracing flexible work options, remote workers are increasingly inflexible when it comes to broadband access and some homebuyers are turning down unconnected homes (Zillow, 2022). What does this increase in consumer demand for high-speed internet mean for broadband network owners? Now is the time to transition from WISP to FISP and future-proof your network to stay competitive.
In 2022, 43.8% of homes were smart homes and the average smart home had 22 connected devices (Statista, 2022; Deloitte, 2022). On the other hand, non-smart homes averaged 7.1 connected devices per household in 2022 (PR Newswire, 2023). With the increase in connected devices in the average smart home, future-proofing your network will be essential to sustain your business and avoid churn.
The projected growth of smart homes and the bandwidth demands of these homes make the argument for transitioning from WISP to a FISP model. Interested in going WISP to FISP? Check out our blog post “WISP Resources: WISP To FISP: 5 Things You Should Know (Webinar + Checklist)” to get started.
Many smart home devices are data intensive and use cloud-based storage services that require fast data transfer speeds for reliable synchronization, making high-speed internet essential to making everyday life easier.
Smart homes are getting more sophisticated as tech evolves, and future-proofing will keep your network relevant. Differentiating your network in the era of smart homes requires considering new ways to manage your network efficiently.
- AI-managed broadband
- Cloud-based analytics and network management
- Cloud-based monitoring and testing
- Actionable, real-time intelligence on network performance and management
- Proactive network monitoring with predictive maintenance
- Distinguish service delivery
- Optimize customer experience
Interested in using AI to differentiate your network?
Adtran has end-to-end fiber solutions that streamline a high-quality future-proof network. Learn about Adtran.
Creating a future-proof network strategy involves a two-fold approach that considers the ease of making fiber network upgrades to handle the growing bandwidth needs of smart homes and managing user experience on current FTTH connections. Finding a solution that can scale with your network may be the most cost-effective option, and open architectures allow for quicker scalability of your network. Adtran would be worth checking out as they have a 10G XGS-PON solution that can help you meet users’ needs today and in the fast-approaching future. If one thing is certain about internet usage, the rise of AI will create more demanding smart tech that requires seamless connectivity, and customers will be on the hunt for a network that can deliver.
Author: Nicole Wilke
https://www.zillow.com/research/home-features-that-sell-2022-30822/
https://www.zillow.com/research/commute-times-home-values-2021-29806/
https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/pages/about-deloitte/articles/press-releases/connectivity-and-mobile-trends.html
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/parks-associates-releases-new-data-ahead-of-isc-west-28-of-us-internet-households-have-3-smart-home-devices-301777344.html
https://www.cnbc.com/video/2022/08/17/why-the-us-is-seeing-a-fiber-optic-boom.html#:~:text=Only%2043%25%20of%20U.S.%20households,fast%2C%20reliable%20fiber%20internet%20connections.
https://www.statista.com/outlook/dmo/smart-home/united-states
https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-fast-internet-affects-home-pricesfast-internet-access-can-boost-a-homes-value-1435694077
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesrealestatecouncil/2020/03/20/redefining-what-makes-a-smart-home-smart/?sh=48e4fc9c1832
https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-set-up-your-smart-home-a-beginners-guide
https://investors.adtran.com/news-and-events/press-release-details/2020/Three-River-Leverages-ADTRAN-to-Future-Proof-Fiber-Broadband-Service-Delivery-in-Rural-Nebraska/default.aspx
BENEFITS OF AN
AI-ENHANCED NETWORK
DITCH LEGACY NETWORK MANAGEMENT FOR:
SOURCES
RURAL HOMEBUYERS WANT FIBER INTERNET
The future demands on fiber networks are already here. Future-proofing your network is essential to sustain your business and avoid churn. With the shift to remote work during the pandemic, many Americans traded urban locations with short commute times for larger rural homes that offered more affordable square footage (Zillow, 2021). Known as the Great Reshuffle, this widespread phenomenon made reliable, high-speed internet a must-have home feature for many Americans. And current trends in device ownership and home tech are only increasing the demands on fiber networks, so future-proofing your network should be a top priority.
The future demands on fiber networks are already here. Future-proofing your network is essential to sustain your business and avoid churn. With the shift to remote work during the pandemic, many Americans traded urban locations with short commute times for larger rural homes that offered more affordable square footage (Zillow, 2021). Known as the Great Reshuffle, this widespread phenomenon made reliable, high-speed internet a must-have home feature for many Americans. And current trends in device ownership and home tech are only increasing the demands on fiber networks, so future-proofing your network should be a top priority.
As of 2022, 43.8% of homes in the U.S. were smart homes, but by 2027, the projection is 68.8% of households will be smart homes. These hyper-connected homes require reliable, high-speed internet. This anticipated growth in smart home penetration means that broadband is preferable to wireless internet and offering Smart Home services can provide network owners with another revenue stream and way to differentiate their network. Some of the larger players are already bundling Smart Home capabilities for their customers to stay competitive. The projected growth of smart homes underlines the need for broadband network owners to build a better broadband ecosystem that can handle increasing bandwidth demands.
The projected growth of smart homes and the bandwidth demands of these homes make the argument for transitioning from WISP to a FISP model. Interested in going WISP to FISP? Check out our blog post “WISP Resources: WISP To FISP: 5 Things You Should Know (Webinar + Checklist)” to get started.
SMART HOME CAPABILITIES
A smart home is outfitted with connected devices and automation systems that homeowners can control in-home or remotely to enhance comfort, convenience, energy efficiency, and security. Advanced smart homes have more than just individual connected devices, they incorporate Internet of Things (IoT) technology so that smart devices and appliances can integrate with each other through a central hub or through mobile applications for a streamlined user experience.
Smart speakers let users control connected gadgets with voice control and smart displays like Amazon Echo Show and Google Nest combine voice and touch controls to interact with different smart home devices while Smartphone apps provide the most flexibility for consumers to control their smart home when away from home. Either way, broadband is essential for seamless connectivity that allows consumers to manage their smart devices without lag.
SMART HOME DEFINED
POPULAR SMART HOME DEVICES
Consumers have a lot of options when it comes to smart devices, especially when smart plugs can turn non-smart gadgets like lamps and coffee makers into smart devices. Some smart devices provide comfort and convenience while others provide home security, home management, and energy efficiency. Below are some popular smart devices.
HOME AUTOMATION - smart devices built for home management can control devices and appliances remotely and assists with energy management to save money.
- Smart bulbs/smart wall switch
- Washers and dryers
- Kitchen gadgets
HOME SECURITY
- Home security cameras (indoor and outdoor)
- Video doorbells/smart doorbells
- Smart locks
Many smart home devices are data intensive and use cloud-based storage services that require fast data transfer speeds for reliable synchronization, making high-speed internet essential to making everyday life easier.
https://www.zillow.com/research/home-features-that-sell-2022-30822/
https://www.zillow.com/research/commute-times-home-values-2021-29806/
https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/pages/about-deloitte/articles/press-releases/connectivity-and-mobile-trends.html
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/parks-associates-releases-new-data-ahead-of-isc-west-28-of-us-internet-households-have-3-smart-home-devices-301777344.html
https://www.cnbc.com/video/2022/08/17/why-the-us-is-seeing-a-fiber-optic-boom.html#:~:text=Only%2043%25%20of%20U.S.%20households,fast%2C%2
0reliable%20fiber%20internet%20connections.
https://www.statista.com/outlook/dmo/smart-home/united-states
https://www.wsj.com/articles/how-fast-internet-affects-home-pricesfast-internet-access-can-boost-a-homes-value-1435694077
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesrealestatecouncil/2020/03/20/redefining-what-makes-a-smart-home-smart/?sh=48e4fc9c1832
https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-set-up-your-smart-home-a-beginners-guide
https://investors.adtran.com/news-and-events/press-release-details/2020/Three-River-Leverages-ADTRAN-to-Future-Proof-Fiber-Broadband-Service-Delivery-in-Rural-Nebraska/default.aspx