As if the remote home monitoring and automation market weren’t crowded enough already with players like ADT and utility companies with their smart meters, AT&T announced on Monday plans for entering the arena. It will offer consumers Web-based access to automation tools for their home energy and water controls, as well as professionally monitored security services under the AT&T Digital Life moniker. AT&T will offer a Digital Life platform that will work anywhere in the United States regardless of the provider or network consumers choose, said AT&T’s Mari Melguizo.
AT&T Signs Up for House-Sitting Duty
Posted by: Richard Adhikari May 7, 2012 11:53 AMAs if the remote home monitoring and automation market weren’t crowded enough already with players like ADT and utility companies with their smart meters, AT&T announced on Monday plans for entering the arena. It will offer consumers Web-based access to automation tools for their home energy and water controls, as well as professionally monitored security services under the AT&T Digital Life moniker. AT&T will offer a Digital Life platform that will work anywhere in the United States regardless of the provider or network consumers choose, said AT&T’s Mari Melguizo.