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zBoost Presents Complimentary Guide Showcasing Tips, Tools and Tech for The Integrated Home

zBoost, a leading provider of cell phone signal booster kits, is showcasing its Tips, Tools and Tech -- Guide for Staying Connected, Organized and Entertained, at CEDIA Expo 2013 in booth #1255. This resource for electronic installers, resellers and consumers highlights tips, technologies and tools focused on the role of wireless in the integrated and connected home. Parks Associates projects that more than 20 million U.S. households will have some type of central control or home automation system in place over the next couple of years including entertainment, lighting, energy management, security systems and home healthcare devices.

From the press release "zBoost Presents Complimentary Guide Showcasing Tips, Tools and Tech for The Integrated Home." 

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