The Open Interconnect Consortium (OIC) and the oneM2M initiative used the recent Consumer Electronics Show to unveil a demo that paired the cellular-backed oneM2M ‘super-standard’ with the OIC’s IoTivity device discovery and control framework. For oneM2M, the smart home demo adds to the its success in the smart city, following its adoption in a Telecom Italia-backed smart city project in Turin. The OIC leadership is comprised of Cisco, Intel, Samsung, GE, Arris, and CableLabs, with other leading members including Atmel, IBM, MediaTek and Dell. It is the main rival to the Qualcomm-backed AllSeen Alliance and its AllJoyn protocol, which counts Microsoft, Philips, Sony, and LG amongst its premier members, with a few names cropping up on both lists. While AllJoyn…