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Trends in New Home Construction |
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Over 46 million Americans work full or part-time at
home. Industry experts say that up to twenty percent of the US work
force is now telecommuting at least two days a week. The following will enable
you to have the latest in high-tech equipment so you can enjoy the economic and
entertainment benefits made possible by modern technology:
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Does your builder provide advanced
residential communications networks that support voice, video and data technologies
throughout the home?
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The latest technology allows
homeowners to integrate the control and management of communication systems (phone, fax
and e-mail), entertainment systems (whole-house stereo, VCR, cable, digital and satellite
television), home office equipment, video surveillance systems and environmental
management/HVAC systems.
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Your in house technology should allow
you the ability to support current and emerging in-home networking applications such as:
work-at-home, distance learning, interactive entertainment and learning systems,
electronic shopping and banking, child monitoring, security alert, home health monitoring
and much more.
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Be cautious about building a home
today with traditional phone jacks, cable ports and electrical systems and think that home
will adequately serve the needs of its owners in the coming years. "In
just a few short years, the home will simply be outdated and wont hold its value". |
The most important hi-tech
decision you can make today is make sure your home is as "FUTURE PROOF" as possible. Future proof means that your home is wired so you will
have the flexibility to upgrade to new technology that will certainly be available and in
great demand in years to come.
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