New wireless service from big name AT&T launched at the end of May to provide wireless security system services to area homeowners that will allow them to control appliances, shut off water, and give home access to someone to come by and check on their pets. It’s part of a new AT&T endeavor called Digital Life, which aims to provide customized security and home management tools for subscribers that can be activated and managed remotely from a smart phone, tablet, or computer. The Kansas City residential movers have found that the project is similar to a Time Warner Service that was recently released called IntelligentHome.
Kansas City is one of 15 U.S. markets to have access to the Digital Life technology, along with other cities such as Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Sacramento, Phoenix, and more. The future plans for AT&T are to bring the technology to 50 U.S. markets by the end of 2013.