Abstract
IPTV uptake is increasing on a global scale as telcos develop compelling multi-play offerings to compete with cable and satellite operators. This report provides a focused overview of the evolving IPTV market and examines deployments from tier one, two and three telcos in sixty markets. The study also provides detailed analysis of market dynamics and summarizes feedback obtained during primary interviews with equipment, software and component suppliers, as well as operators.
Key Features of the Report
- Detailed set-top box revenue and unit shipment analysis for mid-range, SD DVR, HD, HD DVR and hybrid IP (cable, satellite and IP+DTT)
- Market size estimates for 2007 with growth forecast to 2012
- Market shares of the leading suppliers to the IP STB market in 2007
- Identification of emerging markets where MSOs and telcos are increasing their subscribership
- Business models that telcos are deploying to differentiate IPTV from their existing offerings
- Operator profiles for sixty markets. Profiles include revenues, subscribers, infrastructure development and services offered
- Infrastructure developments in Fiber, DSL, and WiMAX
- Content acquisition by consumers via IP and their storage capacity requirements
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Chapter 1 - Introduction, Scope & Methodology
Chapter 2 - IPTV Market and Technology Trends
- 2.1 Competition
- 2.2 Regulatory Issues
- 2.3 Market Consolidation
- 2.4 The Pay-TV Business
- 2.4.1 Content Acquisition
- 2.4.2 Over-The-Top Services
- 2.4.3 Content Aggregators
- 2.4.4 Business Models
- 2.4.5 IMS
- 2.5 Standards
- 2.6 High Definition
- 2.7 Security
- 2.8 Home Networking
- 2.9 WiMAX
- 2.11 Storage Capacity
- 2.12 Emerging Markets
- 2.13 Apple, Amazon, Sony and Microsoft
Chapter 3 - The Worldwide Market
- 3.1 The IP STB Market
- 3.1.1 Broadband Infrastructure
- 3.1.2 Growth in TV Households
- 3.1.3 Rollout of IPTV Services
- 3.14 The Competitive Landscape
- 3.1.5 Churn Rate
- 3.1.6 Replacement and Multiple IP STBs
- 3.1.7 Services on IPTV Networks
- 3.1.8 Correlation with Sales Info.
- 3.2 The Worldwide Market
- 3.2.1 Worldwide IPTV Households
- 3.2.2 IPTV STB Shipments
- 3.2.3 IPTV STB Revenues
Chapter 4 - The Americas Market
- 4.0 Overview
- 4.1 The Americas Summary
- 4.2 The US and Canada
- 4.3 Canada
- 4.3.1 Manitoba Telecom
- 4.3.2 SaskTel
- 4.3.3 Telus
- 4.3.4 Bell Aliant
- 4.4 United States
- 4.4.1 AT&T
- 4.4.2 SureWest
- 4.5 Latin America
- 4.6 Argentina
- 4.7 Brazil
- 4.8 Mexico
- 4.9 Rest of Latin America
- 4.9.1 Telefonica (Chile)
Chapter 5 - The Asia Pacific Market
- 5.1 Asia Pacific Summary
- 5.2 Australia
- 5.2.1 ReelTime
- 5.2.2 Telstra
- 5.3 China
- 5.3.1 China Telecom
- 5.3.2 China Netcom
- 5.4 Hong Kong
- 5.4.1 PCCW
- 5.4.2 City Telecom
- 5.5 India
- 5.5.1 Mahanagar Telephone
- 5.5.2 BSNL
- 5.5.3 HFCL Infotel Ltd.
- 5.6 Indonesia
- 5.6.1 Advanced Datanetwork
- 5.7 Japan
- 5.7.1 Softbank (BBTV)
- 5.7.2 KDDI
- 5.7.3 J:COM
- 5.8 Malaysia
- 5.8.1 MiTV
- 5.8.2 Fine TV
- 5.8.3 Telekom Malaysia
- 5.9 New Zealand
- 5.10 Pakistan
- 5.10.1 Pakistan Telecom
- 5.11 The Philippines
- 5.11.1 FiberCity
- 5.11.2 BayanTel & ABS-CBN
- 5.11.3 Capelco, Penelco
- 5.12 Singapore
- 5.12.1 SingTel
- 5.13 South Korea
- 5.13.1 Korea Telecom
- 5.13.2 Hanaro Telecom
- 5.13.3 DACOM & SK Telecom
- 5.14 Taiwan
- 5.14.1 Chunghwa Telecom
- 5.15 Thailand
- 5.15.1 True Corporation
- 5.15.2 ADC
Chapter 6 - The Europe, Middle East & Africa Market
- 6.1 EMEA Summary
- 6.2 Western Europe
- 6.3 Austria
- 6.3.1 Telekom Austria
- 6.4 Belgium
- 6.4.1 Belgacom
- 6.5 Denmark
- 6.5.1 Dansk Bredband
- 6.5.2 TDC Cable
- 6.6 Finland
- 6.6.1 Alcom
- 6.6.2 Elisa Communications
- 6.6.3 Maxistat
- 6.6.4 Welho
- 6.7 France
- 6.7.1 France Telecom
- 6.7.2 Free SA
- 6.7.3 Neuf-Cegetel
- 6.7.4 Telecom Italia
- 6.8 Germany
- 6.8.1 Deutsche Telekom
- 6.8.2 HanseNet Telekom.
- 6.8.3 BKG-Neuruppin
- 6.9 Greece
- 6.9.1 ON Telecoms
- 6.9.2 TelePassport Hellas
- 6.10 Ireland
- 6.10.1 Magnet Networks
- 6.11 Italy
- 6.11.1 FastWeb
- 6.11.2 Telecom Italia
- 6.12 Luxembourg
- 6.13 Netherlands
- 6.13.1 KPN
- 6.13.2 Versatel
- 6.13.3 Lijbrandt Telecom
- 6.14 Norway
- 6.14.1 Telenor
- 6.14.2 iVisjon
- 6.14.3 Comvie
- 6.15 Portugal
- 6.15.1 PT Comunicacoes
- 6.15.2 Sonaecom
- 6.16 Spain
- 6.16.1 Telefonica SA
- 6.16.2 Jazztel
- 6.16.3 FT, DT, & Grupalia Internet
- 6.17 Sweden
- 6.17.1 TeliaSonera
- 6.17.2 Bredbandsbolaget (B2)
- 6.17.3 FastTV
- 6.18 Switzerland
- 6.18.1 Swisscom
- 6.18.2 Sierre Energie
- 6.18.3 Orange
- 6.19 Turkey
- 6.19.1 Turk Telecom
- 6.20 United Kingdom
- 6.20.1 Tiscali
- 6.20.2 British Telecom
- 6.20.3 SkyB, France Telecom
- 6.21 Rest of Western Europe
- 6.21.1 Cyprus Telecom
- 6.21.2 Iceland Telecom
- 6.22 Eastern Europe Summary
- 6.23 Bulgaria
- 6.23.1 Vestitel BG
- 6.24 Croatia
- 6.24.1 Vodatel
- 6.24.2 T-Hrvatski Telekom
- 6.25 Czech Republic
- 6.25.1 Telefonica O2
- 6.25.2 Telekom Austria
- 6.25.3 Quickmedia
- 6.26 Estonia
- 6.26.1 Elion
- 6.26.2 TeliaSonera
- 6.27 Hungary
- 6.27.1 Magyar Telecom
- 6.27.2 TvNet
- 6.28 Latvia
- 6.28.1 Lattelekom
- 6.29 Lithuania
- 6.29.1 TEO LT
- 6.30 Poland
- 6.30.1 Aster, Multimedia Polska
- 6.30.2 Telekomunikacia Polska
- 6.30.3 Telefonia Dialog
- 6.31 Romania
- 6.31.1 iNES Group
- 6.31.2 Rometelecom & Digital Cable
- 6.32 Russia and the CIS
- 6.32.1 Sistema / COMSTAR-Direct
- 6.32.2 Corvette Telecom
- 6.32.3 Central Telegraph, Norilsk, Sibir
- 6.33 Serbia and Montenegro
- 6.34 Slovakia
- 6.34.1 Slovak Telekom
- 6.34.2 Orange Slovensko
- 6.35 Slovenia
- 6.35.1 SiOL (SiOL TV)
- 6.35.2 T-2
- 6.36 Rest of Eastern Europe
- 6.37 The Middle East and Africa
- 6.38 Egypt
- 6.38.1 Telecom Egypt
- 6.39 Israel
- 6.40 Saudi Arabia
- 6.41 South Africa
- 6.42 Rest of Africa
- 6.43 Rest of the Middle East
Chapter 7 - The Supplier Market
- 7.1 Worldwide STB Trends
- 7.2 Worldwide STB Prices
- 7.3 Supplier Market Shares
- 7.4 Supplier Directory

