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市場調查報告書

歐洲的 IP 電視市場―通訊業者的策略

IPTV Markets in Europe - Telecom Operators Strategies

出版商 Frost & Sullivan
出版日期 2006年01月 商品編碼 40441
內容資訊 英文  
價格
US $ 5000 Web Access (Regional License)
US $ 5500 Hard Copy & Web Access (Regional License)


歐洲的 IP 電視市場―通訊業者的策略 是由出版商Frost & Sullivan在2006年01月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書價格從美金5000起跳。

簡介

由於通訊市場的法規逐漸放寬,既有的通訊業者從傳統的事業中獲得的收益愈來愈少。加上新加入的服務提供業者帶來無 線技術及 VoIP 、透過有線數據機的寬頻等新技術,對事業而言更是打擊。為了消除這些影響,通訊業者試圖提供新的服務進而創造新的收益。 IP 電視就是其中一個例子。

專門於高科技領域之顧問服務與市場調查的美國市調公司 Frost & Sullivan (總公司:美國德州),針對歐洲的 IP 電視市場進行調查分析,經系統整理後出版報告書 "IPTV Markets in Europe - Telecom Operators Strategies" 。

本報告書內容包括:歐洲的 IP 電視市場及通訊業者的策略分析、主要既有業者的觀點、普及寬頻網路電視之課題與因應對策、市場普及率評價、成功因素調查等。還包括目前及未來的普及情況預測、主要業者的策略分析等。內容綱要摘記如下:

第1章 實施概要

  • 簡介
    • 主要結論

第2章 介紹

  • 介紹
    • 介紹
  • IP 電視的定義
    • 什麼是 IP 電視?
    • IP 電視的服務及應用

第3章 通訊業者的競爭分析

  • 一般環境
    • 既有通訊業者的市場
    • 通訊業者之既有事業的收益流
    • 有線電視的低迷
    • 顧客流失率

第4章 歐洲市場的三合一服務

  • 三合一服務的環境
    • 主要趨勢

第5章 IP 電視播放平台

  • 歐洲主要的 IP 電視播放平台
    • 簡介

第6章 三合一服務策略的重要性

  • 介紹
    • 為什麼是三合一服務呢?
  • 與既有通訊業者相關的主要推動力量
    • 連線市場的競爭
    • 移轉率降低
    • 寬頻 ARPU 增加
    • 收益增加
    • 維持有線的普及率
  • 市場及技術的即時回應性
    • 顧客的即時回應性
    • 技術的即時回應性
  • 阻礙因素
    • 需要頻段
    • 住宅的配線
    • 最終使用者的經驗
  • 目標市場
    • 目標市場之定義

第7章 IP 電視播放

  • 在歐洲普及的主要技術之簡介
    • 端對端的 IP 電視網路
    • 端點辦公室
    • 影像壓縮
    • 播放網路
    • 連線網路
    • 連線網路中影像壓縮與頻段的重要性
    • 家庭中的技術
    • 中介軟體
    • 主要技術的提供業者

第8章 IP 電視播放的障礙

  • 法規限制環境
    • 未來會有什麼樣法規上的問題發生?
  • 內容
    • 簡介
    • 內容協定
    • 內容安全性
  • 收費及營運
    • 課題

第9章 國別簡介

  • 簡介
    • 歐洲 IP 電視之普及
  • 國別分析
    • 比利時
    • 丹麥
    • 義大利
    • 荷蘭
    • 挪威
    • 瑞典
    • 瑞士
    • 英國

第10章 結論

  • 通訊與娛樂服務之整合
    • 在歐洲 IP 電視發展得起來嗎?
  • 結論
    • 最後看法

第11章 Frost & Sullivan 獎

目錄

Abstract

Decline in Traditional Revenues Force Telecom Operators towards IPTV

With the deregulation of the telecommunications market, incumbent telecom operators are witnessing a gradual decline in revenues from traditional business streams. In addition to the entry of alternate service providers, soaring wireless adoption and new technologies such as voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) and broadband over cable modem are all affecting traditional business. In neutralising these trends, telecom operators are looking to create additional revenue streams through the delivery of new services. The distribution of television over Internet protocol, or IPTV, is one such value-added service that is expected to address the issue of retaining the customer base while also generating new revenues.

This Frost & Sullivan research service is an analysis of IPTV markets in Europe and telecom operators' strategies. It addresses the challenges in deploying television-over-broadband solutions, particularly from the incumbent service providers' point of view and delves into the elements of success for the services while also estimating market penetration in Europe. Further, it also looks at current and announced IPTV deployments throughout the continent, analysing in detail the strategies of some of the leading operators.

Technological Advancements and End-user Readiness Facilitate the Introduction of IPTV

Apart from improvements in digital video compression standards, advancements in digital subscriber line (DSL) equipment have enabled the delivery of high quality video over the telephone line. This means that the telecom operators can now enter the television distribution market and offer triple play, which is telephony, data access and entertainment, over the same access. Also, end-user experience with high-speed Internet and video streaming over the Internet, among other Internet applications, has helped prepare the subscriber for other services to be delivered over their broadband access. In other words, technological advancements and end-user market readiness are positively facilitating the introduction of IPTV services by telecom operators.

However, offering IPTV involves not only network upgrades, but also securing premium content for distribution. "Resolving operational, billing, and management integration issues, and providing a satisfactory user interface are key aspects that could dictate the success of the service," says the analyst of this research service. "Other issues range from bandwidth aggregation and transport to wiring the house for a new service and all of these represent challenges for operators entering unfamiliar territory."

IPTV could Drive Broadband Penetration beyond PC Penetration and Internet Access

Broadband penetration has reached saturation levels in some European countries, and other countries in the region are fast nearing these levels. Considering this, television over broadband is expected to largely help telecom operators break the barrier for broadband penetration built by PCs and Internet usage. In ensuring this, service providers will need to procure quality content from major studios and producers along with exclusive sports material. This is important in order to launch the service and differentiate it from that of cable operators.

"Incumbent telecom operators began rolling out triple play services at the end of 2004 and in the beginning of 2005, with France Telecom, Telefonica of Spain, Telecom Iceland and TeliaSonera in Sweden being among the first to commercially deploy television over broadband," says the analyst. "Telecom operators launching IPTV can make it a success if they deliver a service that is truly differentiated from that of cable operators, not only in content, but also in applications, customer service and overall user experience."

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

  • 1. Overview
    • 1. Key Findings

2. Introduction

  • 1. Introduction
    • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Defining IPTV
    • 1. What's IPTV?
    • 2. IPTV Services and Applications

3. Telecom Operators' Competitive Landscape

  • 1. The General Environment
    • 1. Incumbent Telecom Operators' Market
    • 2. Telecom Operators Revenue Streams from Traditional Businesses
    • 3. Wireline Decline
    • 4. Customer Churn

4. Triple Play In Europe

  • 1. Triple Play Environment
    • 1. General Trends

5. TV Delivery Platforms

  • 1. Main TV Platforms in Europe
    • 1. Overview

6. The Strategic Importance of Triple Play

  • 1. Introduction
    • 1. Why Triple Play?
  • 2. Main Drivers for Incumbent Telecom Operators
    • 1. Access Market Competition
    • 2. Reduce Churn
    • 3. Increase Broadband ARPU
    • 4. Increase Revenue
    • 5. Maintain Wireline Penetration
  • 3. Market and Technology Readiness
    • 1. Consumer Readiness
    • 2. Technology Readiness
  • 4. Restrainers
    • 1. Bandwidth Demand
    • 2. House Wiring
    • 3. End-user Experience
  • 5. Target Markets
    • 1. Defining the Target Market

7. Delivering IPTV

  • 1. Overview of Main Technologies Being Deployed in Europe
    • 1. The End-to-end IPTV Network
    • 2. The Headend Office
    • 3. Video Compression
    • 4. The Transport Network
    • 5. The Access Network
    • 6. The Importance of Video Compression and Bandwidth in the Access Network
    • 7. In the Home
    • 8. The Middleware
    • 9. Main Technology Providers

8. Hurdles in Delivering IPTV

  • 1. Regulatory Environment
    • 1. Will There Be Any Regulatory Issues?
  • 2. Content
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Content Agreements
    • 3. Content Security
  • 3. Billing and Operations
    • 1. Challenges

9. Country Overview

  • 1. Introduction
    • 1. IPTV Deployments in Europe
  • 2. Country Analysis
    • 1. Belgium
    • 2. Denmark
    • 3. Italy
    • 4. The Netherlands
    • 5. Norway
    • 6. Sweden
    • 7. Switzerland
    • 8. United Kingdom

10. Conclusions

  • 1. Integrating Telecom and Entertainment Services
    • 1. Is IPTV Viable in Europe?
  • 2. Conclusions
    • 1. Final Remarks

11. Frost & Sullivan Awards

  • 1. Introduction
    • 1. Introduction to Frost & Sullivan Awards
  • 2. Frost & Sullivan Awards
    • 1. Frost & Sullivan Award for Brand Development Strategy Leadership
    • 2. Frost & Sullivan Award for Business Development Strategy Leadership
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