Worldwide Market & Industry

IPTV Global Forecast: 2005-2008
Semiannual IPTV Global Forecast Update

March, 2005   English Version  $3,995.00   60pages

 

Introduction

Growth projection will be from 1.9 million subscribers in 2004 to 25.3 million in 2008, for the first time the forecast includes System Integration & Professional Services as part of its global forecast. The report also forecasts IP TV subscriber revenue growth from $635 million in 2004 to $7.2 billion in 2008, also broken down on regional and service-provider levels.

The forecast identifies the "top ten" (or equivalent) regional service providers in each of four regions (Asia, Europe, North America and ROW), broken down by the seven product segments for 2004-2008. This granular approach enables system and content suppliers a quick understanding of the service providers that dominate 60% or more of the regional sectors.

Regional changes revealed and analyzed include:
· Plans by SBC and BellSouth to deploy large IP TV networks in the U.S.
· Plans by Verizon to use IP TV technology for Video On Demand services to .
  supplement its RF based broadband video service over its Fiber to .
  the Premise (FTTP) access network.
· Introduction of Video On Demand IP TV services by China Telecom.
· Broad deployment of IP TV services in many countries in Europe.
· Continued growth of subscribers by the major established IP TV service .
  providers. such as, Free in France, PCCW in Hong Kong, and FastWeb in Italy.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 Executive Summary

2 Global Outlook for IP TV
  2.1 Europe has Moved to the Front
      2.1.1 Competition Heating up in France
      2.1.2 FastWeb Leads the Way
      2.1.3 Benelux Countries
      2.1.4 IP TV Starting in the UK
      2.1.5 Other Western European Countries
      2.1.6 IP TV Progressing in Eastern Europe
  2.2 Asia Not Quite Living up to Its Potential
      2.2.1 Moving Forward in Hong Kong
      2.2.2 Taiwan Getting Back Up To Speed
      2.2.3 Japan Starting Up
      2.2.4 Korea Will Focus on Video On Demand
      2.2.5 China Has Big Plans
      2.2.6 Activities in Other Asian Countries
  2.3 The Major U.S. Incumbents Pushing IP TV
      2.3.1 Large U.S. Incumbents are Starting IP TV Activities
      2.3.2 Canadian Telcos Adopting IP TV
      2.3.3 Small U.S. Independent Telcos Continuing their Advance
  2.4 IP TV Emerging in the Rest of the World

3 Global IP TV Market Forecast
  3.1 Methodology
      3.1.1 DSL Forecast
      3.1.2 IP TV Subscribers and Revenue
      3.1.3 Access System Revenue
      3.1.4 Video Headend System Revenue
      3.1.5 Video On Demand Server Revenue
      3.1.6 Set-top Box Revenue
      3.1.7 Middleware Software Revenue
      3.1.8 Content Protection/Digital Rights Management Software Revenue
      3.1.9 System Integration and Professional Services Revenue
  3.2 Global Forecast Shows Strong Growth
      3.2.1 Global DSL Forecast Increasing
      3.2.2 IP TV Subscriber Forecast Remains Firm
      3.2.3 Global System Revenue Forecast
      3.2.4 Global Access System Revenue Forecast
      3.2.5 Global Set-top Box Revenue Forecast
      3.2.6 Global IP TV Headend Revenue Forecast
      3.2.7 Global IP Video On Demand Revenue Forecast
      3.2.8 Global IP TV Middleware Revenue Forecast
      3.2.9 Global IP TV Content Protection Revenue Forecast
      3.2.10 Global IP TV System Integration Revenue Forecast
  3.3 IP TV Market Forecast for Europe
      3.3.1 DSL Subscriber Forecast for Europe
      3.3.2 IP TV Subscriber Forecast for Europe
      3.3.3 IP TV System Revenue for Europe
  3.4 IP TV Market Forecast for North America
      3.4.1 DSL Subscribers for North America
      3.4.2 IP TV Subscriber Forecast for North America
      3.4.3 IP TV System Revenue for North America
  3.5 IP TV Market Forecast for Asia
      3.5.1 DSL Subscriber Forecast for Asia
      3.5.2 IP TV Subscriber Forecast for Asia
      3.5.3 IP TV System Revenue For Asia
  3.6 IP TV Market Forecast for the Rest of the World
      3.6.1 DSL Subscriber Forecast for the Rest of the World
      3.6.2 IP TV Subscriber Forecast for the Rest of the World
      3.6.3 IP TV System Revenue for the Rest of the World

4 Opportunities, Risks, and Recommendations
  4.1 Opportunities
  4.2 Risks
  4.3 Recommendations

Table of Figures

Figure 1 1: Global IP TV Subscriber Forecast
Figure 1 2: Global IP TV Service Revenue Forecast
Figure 1 3: Global IP TV System Revenue Forecast
Figure 3 1 Global DSL Subscriber Forecast
Figure 3 2: Global IP TV Subscriber Forecast
Figure 3 3: Global IP TV Service Revenue Forecast
Figure 3 4: Global IP TV System Revenue Forecast
Figure 3 5: Global IP TV System Revenue Forecast
Figure 3 6: Global Forecast for IP TV Set-top Boxes
Figure 3 7: Global IP TV Video Headend Revenue
Figure 3 8: Global IP TV Video On Demand Server Revenue
Figure 3 9: Global IP TV Middleware Revenue Forecast
Figure 3 10: Global IP TV Content Protection Forecast
Figure 3 11: Global System Integration and Professional Services Revenue
Figure 3 12: DSL Subscriber Forecast for Europe
Figure 3 13: IP TV Subscriber Forecast for Europe
Figure 3 14: IP TV Subscriber Revenue Forecast for Europe
Figure 3 15: IP TV System Revenue Forecast for Europe
Figure 3 16: DSL Subscribers Forecast for North America
Figure 3 17: IP TV Subscriber Forecast for North America
Figure 3 18: IP TV Subscriber Revenue Forecast for North America
Figure 3 19: IP TV System Revenue for North America
Figure 3 20: Asian DSL Subscriber Market
Figure 3 21: Asian IP TV Subscriber Forecast
Figure 3 22: Asian IP TV Subscriber Revenue
Figure 3 23: IP TV System Revenue for Asia
Figure 3 24: DSL Subscriber Forecast for the Rest of the World
Figure 3 25: IP TV Subscriber Forecast for the Rest of the World
Figure 3 26: IP TV System Revenue for the Rest of the World

Table of Tables

Table 2 1: Global IP TV Service Providers
Table 3 1: IP TV Service Subscriber Monthly Pricing Assumptions
Table 3 2: IP TV Access System Per Port Pricing Assumptions
Table 3 3: IP TV Video System Per Encoder Pricing Assumptions
Table 3 4: Video On Demand Per Stream Pricing Assumptions
Table 3 5: Set-top Box Pricing Assumptions
Table 3 6: Set-top Box Pricing Assumptions
Table 3 7: Content Protection/Digital Rights Management Price Per Subscriber
Table 3 8: System Integration/Professional Services Rates
Table 3 9: Leading Service Providers in Asia
Table 3 10: Service Provider IP TV System Spending: 2004-2008
Table 3 11: Leading Service Providers in Asia
Table 3 12: Service Provider IP TV System Spending: 2004-2008
Table 3 13: Leading Service Providers in Asia
Table 3 14: Service Provider IP TV System Spending: 2004-2008
Table 3 15: Leading Service Providers in Asia
Table 3 16: Service Provider IP TV System Spending: 2004-2008
 

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