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ZigBee enables new markets for device developers

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UTRECHT, NETHERLANDS: GreenPeak Technologies, a leading ZigBee semiconductor company, today announced that the growing success of ZigBee sentroller devices (sensors, controllers and actuators) will enable Smart Home device developers and integrators to expand their markets into new areas and multiplying their sales.

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As virtually all cable operators and broadband service suppliers are starting to offer Smart Home services to their subscribers and have chosen ZigBee as the wireless communication standard, there will be an almost insatiable demand for affordable and easy to install Smart Home devices that connect to the set-top box.

Device developers are just starting to recognize this great opportunity to offer all types of different Smart Home devices at very affordable costs. GreenPeak's ZigBee chips enable device developers to build and market ZigBee based smart devices starting at less than $5 each.

Multi-Service Operators need these smart home devices to bundle into their roll out of connected home systems. These new services include security, home monitoring, energy management and control, elderly care, health care support, location monitoring, and even mundane things like automated window and door controls, light switches, etc., enabling profitable business models for both the device developers and the service providers alike.

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"ZigBee allows device developers to address a very profitable Smart Home market, expected to grow to several billion units in 2015," said Cees Links, founder and CEO of GreenPeak Technologies.

"In many ways, ZigBee's worldwide reach of the market parallels the market acceptance of WiFi. Just like Apple's adoption of WiFi was the tipping point for the spread of WiFi networking to every internet connected home, the operator and service providers' adoption of ZigBee is the tipping point for ZigBee to establish ZigBee networking for sentrollers and small devices in every internet connected home as well," added Links.

"Operators looking to expand revenue by offering home automation services are currently driving the majority of growth in the connected home market," said Greg Potter of Multimedia Research Group, "Low chipset costs, good security, and low power usage have made ZigBee the protocol of choice for most cable providers today and will remain so for the foreseeable future. In fact, revenues for services derived from ZigBee backbones within the home are set to grow immensely over the next years and are driven primarily by cable providers and operators looking for new revenue streams by offering fifth play services."

"Although WiFi would be technically capable to connect these devices, the battery life of ZigBee is superior compared to WiFi," adds Cees. "In the future Smart Home we expect to see maybe 10 to 20 WiFi devices along with 100 or more ZigBee devices, all working simultaneously in the home, without any interference. WiFi will be handling the big data applications like entertainment, while ZigBee will connect the sentroller Smart Home network."

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