DIY Video Surveillance Camera Market to be $1 Billion by 2012. Home Consumer/DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Video Surveillance Camera Market Creating New Revenue Opportunity for Camera Manufacturers, Home Networking and Broadband Services Industries, According to MultiMedia Intelligence. DIY-CAM Video surveillance in consumer homes promises to drive a new market for consumer/DIY cameras and remote home monitoring services. Growing consumer awareness and product offerings will enable the market for consumer/DIY surveillance cameras to grow to over $1 billion dollars by 2012. This presents a promising expansion opportunity for camera manufacturers, broadband operators and semiconductor manufacturers, according to MultiMedia Intelligence. The applications driving home video surveillance range from simple doorbell cameras to remote surveillance and recording services. Companies are positioning do-it-yourself (DIY) surveillance kits that include cameras, network adapters, and PC and internet-based monitoring and recording software. Such systems also allow consumers to monitor their home remotely over the Internet, or even via their mobile phones. Several catalysts promise to enable the growing consumer/DIY surveillance opportunity: 1. Growing availability of consumer/DIY camera kits in retail outlets. 2. Emergence of a new class of consumer-level Internet-Protocol (IP) surveillance cameras. 3. Growing installed base of video-capable home networks 4. Broadband service providers seeking new value-added services through remote surveillance management and monitoring services. 5. Declining technology costs make it reasonable for IP video surveillance offerings at reasonable consumer prices. “Both home networking and video surveillance are dynamic and growing markets. The new Consumer/DIY IP Surveillance Camera market bridges these two segments to create yet another promising opportunity,” stated Mark Kirstein, President of MultiMedia Intelligence and author of the companies new research report “Consumer Do-it-Yourself (DIY) Surveillance: Cameras, Broadband Services & Semiconductors.” For more informations: http://www.xecor.com/perantausiber http://www.my.ws/ahza
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