IPTV: A Global Analysis (2nd edition), has been updated and completely revised from the previous edition to focus on the substantial advancements that have been made in the IPTV market over the last 12 months.
Providing in-depth intelligence on the worldwide IPTV industry
Major industry questions answered in this report include:
How will broadband penetration affect IPTV rollout?
Can the success of Telefonica?s Imagenio IPTV service in Spain be repeated in other countries?
Can the telcos strategy to use triple-play and quad play to retain customers succeed against the more established cable and satellite operators?
Why are IPTV platforms good news for content owners?
Is IPTV still the ?hottest? TV sector?
Who is best placed to profit from IPTV?
With many telcos now having launched or announced plans to launch IPTV services, do you have the clear and reliable analysis that will enable you to exploit new opportunities in this thriving new market?
IPTV looks at present market trends and evaluates the future direction the market is taking. It includes important illustrative statistics and reliable forecasts to 2011. It analyses more than 50 markets worldwide and includes detailed forecasts for the top 45 countries.
Essential reading for:
Telcos: Learn more about where IPTV can fit into your business strategy.
Investment Banks: Gain valuable insights into which countries will enable you to maximise your investment opportunities.
TV Companies: Discover the strategies your competitors are using and find out how IPTV technology and investment is changing the face of broadcasting.
Analysts, legal and financial: Use our forecasts, historic data and independent analysis to build your knowledge of this new sector and identify where your own expert knowledge may be required.
Broadcast Technology companies: As a new sector, IPTV offer new revenue streams. Identify which technological developments are likely to have a profitable impact on your business.
Rapid growth will result in 36 million IPTV homes by 2011 - or around seven times more than the 2006 figure. Despite this acceleration, only 3.4% of the world?s TV households are forecast to subscribe to IPTV platforms by 2011 as the operators have to compete against digital cable and DTH as well as DTT to a lesser extent.
Source: Informa Telecoms & Media
Benefit from:
Forecasts to 2011 - track trends and pinpoint opportunities with extensive forecasts, including IPTV subscriber numbers, DSL growth, IPTV penetration by both home and by DSL subscribers, IPTV revenue figures and country data for 58 countries.
Vital intelligence on government legislation and regulation and other important local knowledge to allow you to maximise your investment and make informed business decisions.
Country-by-country coverage - in-depth analysis of the 45 key territories, enabling you to track the regions you?re already in and assess which new ones will provide you with new investment opportunities.
Countries covered:
Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, The Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, UK, Ukraine, Uruguay, US, Venezuela, Vietnam