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Digital Homes --- For Richer for Poorer, Who are They for?

by: PA Rout
BT Technology Journal, Vol. 20, No. 2. (April 2002), pp. 96-105.


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Networked homes which support and use high technology services are usually seen as the domain of top-of-the-range, executive properties. However, there is growing evidence that this is not necessarily the case and that technology can be used to bring cost-effective benefits to a wide range of people. This paper looks at the digital home from a ‘customer’ viewpoint, where the customers are home builders or developers, housing associations or local authorities, home owners or tenants. Their individual requirements and expectations are explored, along with a framework for identifying and delivering the advantages of the digital home.


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