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Plume's Latest Market Report Reveals Major Shifts in Smart Home Usage
PALO ALTO, Calif., Aug. 31, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-- Key changes 1H 2022 vs. 1H 2021: Globally, data consumption on home networks 
increased by 11%; Fitness bike category usage down 23%; Average home has 17 
connected devices, up 10%


Plume( 
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)  (R) , the personalized communications services pioneer, today released its 
first biannual Plume IQ Smart Home Market Report, providing groundbreaking and 
comprehensive intelligence about the growth of the smart home sector, including 
the changing popularity, penetration and usage of connected devices and home 
networks. The report analyzes anonymized and aggregated data from a 
cross-section of the 41 million homes managed by the Plume Cloud across the 
U.S., Europe and Japan, comparing the periods January to June 2021 and January 
to June 2022. The data reflects consumers' relentless adoption and use of smart 
and IoT devices in the home with a 10% increase in device volume per home and 
an 11% increase in data consumption - presenting Communication Service 
Providers (CSPs) with an opportunity to innovate while increasing revenue. 
Download the report. ( 
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Key findings include:

  -- Consumers' growing appetite for IoT and smart home technologies shows no 
     sign of slowing down: Globally, the average number of connected devices 
     per home is currently at 17.1, up 10% from 15.5 in the first half of 2021. 
     The biggest change is in Europe, where the average number of devices per 
     Plume household jumped by 13%, from 15.4 to 17.4.
  -- Major growth in device volumes and types: Since the pandemic, there's been 
     an uptick in smart home device sales. Smartphones remain the most popular 
     device in Plume-powered homes, averaging over six per household across all 
     locations, including "guest" devices that are allowed access to the 
     network. Plume-powered homes in the U.S. have the highest penetration of 
     connected devices to date, with an average of 20.2 per home.
  -- Data consumption is on the rise but not for fitness bikes: With up to 10% 
     more devices in Plume-powered households, Plume saw an upward trend (11%) 
     in data consumption across the Plume Cloud. However, the biggest decrease 
     in data consumption is seen in fitness bikes—down by 23% which likely 
     reflects a change in consumer behavior with people returning to the 
     office, exercising outdoors or at the gym as they adjust to the post- 
     pandemic world.
  -- Apple dominates device brand loyalty: According to Plume's brand index, 
     which gauges the level of smart home users' loyalty, Apple dominated with 
     a "presence" (i.e., 1 or more same brand devices) in more homes, and in 
     homes that Plume considers to be "brand-devoted" (i.e. 5 or more same 
     brand devices) or "brand-obsessed" (i.e. 10 or more same brand devices). 
     In terms of percentage change across the two periods, there have been 
     stronger gains in the 'devotion' and 'obsession' categories. Apple gained 
     an increase of 24% more homes with 10 or more devices, and Samsung and 
     Amazon followed suit with 17% and 18% respectively, illustrating the 
     comparative strength of the iOS device ecosystem.
  -- The average number of blocked cyber-threats grew exponentially: Globally, 
     the average number of cyber-threats blocked by Plume systems has risen 
     significantly by 51% over 1H 2021. The cyber-threat category that has 
     grown the most is botnets, where threats blocked grew by 84%, followed by 
     malware with a 58% increase, and spyware and adware, which grew by 40%. 
     Inevitably, this may be a result of the conflict in Ukraine as 
     cybercriminals sadly look to exploit periods of global uncertainty.

"Plume's data reflects two interesting periods - the first half of 2021 when 
consumers were gradually emerging from the pandemic restrictions that had kept 
them homebound, and the first half of 2022 when people started going back into 
the world. Despite the radically different circumstances, it's evident that 
smart homes and IoT devices remain very much key to our connected lifestyles," 
said Todd Grantham, Chief Marketing Officer at Plume. "As service providers 
look to solidify their smart home strategies in line with this trend, our 
latest market update report offers exclusive intelligence to help them identify 
and understand changing consumer dynamics and raise the quality of experience 
and services that their customers desire."

Methodology
The Plume IQ Smart Home Market Report analyzes anonymized and aggregated data 
from a cross-section of the 41 million homes managed by the Plume Cloud across 
the U.S., Europe and Japan regions. The study is based on a comparison of 
independent averages formed across the following two time periods: January 1, 
2021, to June 30, 2021 (1H 2021) and January 1, 2022, to June 30, 2022 (1H 
2022).

About Plume (R)
Plume (R) is the creator of the world's first SaaS experience platform for 
Communications Service Providers (CSPs) and their subscribers, deployed in more 
than 41 million active locations globally. As the only open and 
hardware-independent, cloud-controlled solution, Plume enables the rapid 
delivery of new services for smart homes, small businesses, and beyond at 
massive scale. On the front end, Plume delivers self-optimizing adaptive WiFi, 
cyber-security, access and parental controls, and more. CSPs get robust data- 
and AI-driven back-end applications for unprecedented visibility, insights, 
support, operations, and marketing. Plume leverages OpenSync (TM) , an 
open-source framework that comes pre-integrated and supported on the leading 
silicon, CPE, and platform SDKs.

Plume's investors include Insight Partners, SoftBank, Liberty Global Ventures, 
Qualcomm, and Samsung.

Visit www.plume.com, www.plume.com/homepass, www.plume.com/workpass, and 
www.opensync.io.

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Source – Plume 

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