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Amino launches home monitoring for service providers
TV technology company Amino has launched Fusion Home Monitor, a new Internet of Things home monitoring product designed for network operators.
The compact camera will be part of Amino’s Fusion platform, a hosted service that is designed to enable operators to provide smart home applications to their customers.
Fusion Home Monitor is integrated with Amino’s Engage service assurance platform, providing operators with tools to manage activation, setup and service assignment. The product is available as a white label service. The offering includes the self-installable Wi-Fi camera and companion operator-branded mobile and web applications, as well as potentially revenue-generating options for cloud video storage.
For TV operators, Amino has integrated Fusion Home Monitor into the TV viewing experience to enable features such as on-screen notifications, picture-in-picture and pan control.
Amino says that the product works across DSL, fibre, DOCSIS and cellular networks.
“The number one request among our hundreds of customers is to bring them solutions for growing their broadband business, especially for premium services where their high ARPU customers reside,” said Steve McKay, VP of worldwide sales at Amino.
“The beauty of Fusion is its simplicity, especially compared to past generations of connected home services that involved truck rolls and houses full of proprietary sensors. Fusion Home Monitor is a single device delivered in the mail, allowing consumers to be up and running with a new billable service in five minutes.”