Abstract
Summary
Video distribution using HomePNA technology offers a flexible solution with
some advantages for in-home deployment. Unlike other regions, this is
especially true in North America where jacks for coax and phoneline are
prevalent in most homes. Currently, on a worldwide basis, we do not believe
that there will be one clear technology winner in the networking interface
race between HomePNA, MoCA, and powerline; however, any technology that can
operate over multiple mediums will have an edge. HomePNA is gathering new
momentum with its new 3.1 specification that includes operation over coax and
phoneline, as well as AT&T's emerging deployments. Migration is underway from
the lower-speed HomePNA 2 to HomePNA 3, and we expect worldwide shipments for
HomePNA 3 will exceed 200% growth in 2007.
This report provides information about manufacturers, trials and deployments,
and trends that are shaping the growing HomePNA networking medium. Discussions
of market trends, technology trends, suppliers, and service provider
deployments are provided, in addition to five-year worldwide and North
American forecasts for residential video distribution networking using HomePNA
over coax and phoneline. The model and forecast for whole-home DVR deployment
over all mediums supplements the forecast of annual whole-home DVR deployments
using HomePNA, as well as worldwide silicon forecasts for HomePNA by standard.
All forecasts are extended through 2010.
Table of Contents
- Executive Summary
- Overview: Home Networking using HomePNA
- Technologies for Cutting Installation Costs:
- No New Wires
- Why Network Over Phoneline?
- No New Wires
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- How Does Telephone Wiring Compare to
- Other Technologies?
- Flexibility of Deployment Driving the Technology Evolution
- HomePNA Over Twisted Pair/Phonelines and Coax
- Powerline Over Electrical Lines and Coax
- MoCA Over Coax
- Wireless
- Technology Standards and Alliances
- HomePNA Alliance and Specification
- International Telecommunication Union
- Applications for HomePNA Networking
- Home Networking: Type of Networking Technologies Currently Being Used by
Consumers
- Primary Markets for Home Networking using HomePNA
- Telco IPTV
- Satellite
- Cable
- Content Protection & Coax Video
- Distribution
- Consumer Interest in Whole-Home DVRs
- Deployments and Trials
- Semiconductor Solutions
- 2Wire
- Conexant Systems
- CopperGate Communications
- Worldwide Forecasts
- Where Are Opportunities for HomePNA Geographically?
- Digital TV Subscriber Forecast Model
- Consumer Demand Perspective Forecast
- Model
- Silicon Forecast
- HomePNA Silicon Forecast Ties Back to Deployed Households
- HomePNA Silicon by Product Segment: Residential Gateways, Set Top
Boxes, and Bridges/Adapters
- Methodology
- Related In-Stat Reports
- Offices
List of Tables
- Table 1. Type of Home Network Router/Gateway: Current Users, Planned
Upgrades, and First-Time Users
- Table 2. Consumer Interest in Watching Recorded Shows in Other Rooms
- Table 3. Digital TV Subscriber Model: North American TAM and RPM-Digital
TV Subs, Whole-Home DVR Installations, Over All Mediums (Units in Millions)
- Table 4. Consumer Demand Perspective Model Forecast: North American
Potential Annual Deployment for Households with Whole-Home DVR using Coax
and/or Phoneline (Units in Millions)
- Table 5. Semiconductor Perspective Model Forecast: Worldwide Annual
HomePNA Silicon Shipments in Equipment by HomePNA Standard vs. Deployed
Households with HomePNA V3-enabled Equipment (Units in Millions)
List of Figures
- Figure 1. Type of Router/Gateway: Current Users, Planned Upgrades, and
First-Time Users
- Figure 2. Consumer Interest in Watching Recorded Shows in Other Rooms
- Figure 3. Primary-Based, Whole-Home DVR Installation Forecast, North
America, 2006-2010 (Units in Millions)
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