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March 20, 2009Posted in: Cell Phone
As
home automation starts building up steam it looks like Verizon might be giving Nokia’s to-be-released
Home Control Center a little run for its money. According to
CE Pro, FCC documentation has been found describing something called the Verizon Home Monitoring Gateway and Home Monitor Service. Apparently based on technology from 4Home, the
Z-Wave compliant system uses a Westell-branded Control Point gateway featuring Internet connectivity and automation capabilities. The site also describes widgets for controlling surveillance cameras and various room modes, such as “Home,” “Away” or “Movie Time!” Devices can be accessed and functions scheduled either through a web browser or directly from Verizon mobile phones equipped with a “4Home” button. Neither Verizon nor 4Home have yet commented on any of this, but we’re keeping our eyes peeled.
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