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“ While the home automation market is still young, major operators, including Verizon, AT&T, Comcast, Time Warner Cable and China Telecom, have already made public announcements regarding home automation services, and some have begun initial rollouts, and many more will jump into the game this year. ”
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“ With a bulk of the groundwork laid, service providers will shift their focus to turning up services in subscribers' homes. ”
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“ The major story in the broadband aggregation equipment market this quarter is the dramatic drop in DSL ports in China, which points to operators there continuing their dramatic shift away from DSL. ”
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“ Even Logitech could be affected to a certain degree with what they are doing with Google TV. ”
In New Apple TV rattles box providers, but not telco/cable players
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