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Among home network owners 25% are interested in bundle services, 17% in VOIP

Data networks incubate interest in additional value-added services among US households, according to Parks Associates. Households with a home data network demonstrate substantially higher interest than non-networked households in bundled services (25% versus 14%), voice-over-IP (17% versus 6%), and networked storage (17% versus 2%).
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Data networks incubate interest in additional value-added services among US households, according to Parks Associates. Households with a home data network demonstrate substantially higher interest than non-networked households in bundled services (25% versus 14%), voice-over-IP (17% versus 6%), and networked storage (17% versus 2%). These levels of interest represent the larger potential for expanding the service domain and broadening the appeal of home networking solutions.

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