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Telco to Initiate New Jersey Pilot in January With Startup 4Home
By Todd Spangler -- Multichannel News, 12/30/2010

Verizon will debut a home-management service for FiOS next year that will let customers remotely lock or unlock their doors, check video cameras, adjust thermostats and power settings, and control lights -- via a smartphone, PC or FiOS TV widget.

Beginning in January, Verizon plans to initiate a pilot program for Home Monitoring and Control in New Jersey. The telco has yet to determine locations but the trial will include more than two dozen homes, spokesman Alberto Canal said.

Verizon expects to commercially launch the service in the first half of 2011; it hasn't announced pricing details.

256412-Verizon_Home_Monitoring_and_Control.jpgThe telco will demo the
service -- developed with home-control software startup 4Home -- at next week's 2011 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Verizon was an investor in Sunnyvale, Calif.-based 4Home, which was acquired in December by Motorola Mobility.

"We're giving customers a remote control for their homes that they can use to cut CO2 emissions and their energy bills and give them anytime, anywhere access and control of their homes," Verizon vice president of product management Eric Bruno said in a statement. "The concept of the connected home has been discussed for many years, and now Verizon's high-IQ networks are making that concept a reality by converting customers' homes into bandwidth-rich ecosystems that enable a wide variety of customizable options."

The New Jersey homes selected for the program will be outfitted with an energy reader, smart appliance switches and thermostats, a smart power strip, a smart door and window locks, motion sensors, a pan-and-tilt camera, and fixed indoor and outdoor cameras.

A video with an overview of Verizon's Home Monitoring and Control service is available here.

Separately, Verizon plans to introduce an HD videoconferencing service for FiOS using Cisco Systems' $600 "umi" system sometime in 2011.

Verizon touts the fastest residential broadband widely available in the U.S. with its 150/35 Mbps FiOS Internet service launched in November.
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