Time Warner about to wrap up home security rollout
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By Tess Nacelewicz
Updated Tue June 4, 2013
I've been writing about IntelligentHome, Time Warner Cable's home security/home automation product, since it launched in a few markets in 2011. Two years later, Time Warner is now announcing that the rollout of IntelligentHome should be complete by this fall.
Here's what the company had to say in a news release today:
Time Warner Cable has announced that it will launch its home management and security system, IntelligentHome, throughout its Ohio and Wisconsin service areas in June, followed by New York City this fall. The upcoming launches will wrap up TWC's rollout of the new product to all major markets in its service area.
Time Warner amped up the introduction of IntelligentHome this spring, launching it in Maine, Kansas City, Mo., South Carolina and all of North Carolina and also in San Antonio.
Time Warner describes IntelligentHome as “an easy-to-use wireless system that offers professional home security along with flexible features that allow customers to check in on their kids or pets, arm or disarm their security system, turn on a light or set the thermostat the way they like it—all via a smartphone, laptop or in-home touch screen.”
The product is professionally installed by Time Warner employees and also is professionally monitored.
How is the New York-based cableco liking security? I'll be talking the company's VP of IntelligentHome to learn more. Keep posted.
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