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Market Research Report

IPTV: The Telco's New Light Sword

Published by IGI Consulting, Inc.
Published June, 2005 Product code 31872
Content info 97 PAGES
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This publication has been discontinued on July 19, 2011.

Introduction

Abstract

While FTTP has been the biggest telecommunications story for the last couple of years (first as a potential and now in deployment) next years story is going to be that the RBOCs are moving into residential video delivery in a big way. This was very clear in this years SuperComm in Chicago. Everyone there seemed to be selling IPTV or something associated with it. After so much testing, learning, false starts and failures, the RBOCs are really committing to a massive effort to compete on a network basis in residential video delivery! This report will highlight the video effort of the RBOCs; it includes an extensive description of IPTV and its associated technologies; it will provide an in-depth review of the various last mile architectures, and the approaches to video delivery; as well as provide extensive forecasts for subscribers, penetration rates, costs, and revenues from these services.

The RBOCs, all four to greater or lesser extents, are now in the process of rolling out FTTP (fully detailed in our report "FTTP -- Going Strong in 2005.") Verizon has a monumental effort underway, and the others are in various stages (lab tests, minor deployments or preparing massive rollouts) of deployment. The RBOCs are simultaneously on the verge of actually moving into the video business in a massive way. At least two of the four RBOCs are expected to be in the residential TV delivery business before the end of 2005 and they should become major residential video players in 2006. Several relatively new technologies will be deployed in their entries into that business, and the RBOCs will use just about every imaginable combination of those technologies to achieve their objectives. This report covers all details of these video delivery activities with an emphasis on the latest of these technologies - Internet Protocol Television (IPTV.)

IPTV is the heart of the RBOC plans to attack the video market. IPTV is not just a different way to deliver TV (it is, of course, that also) but it has the potential to be the basis of a whole new suite of services.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

APPROACHES FOR ACCESS ARCHITECTURE

Fiber to the "X"

  • xDSL Versions
  • Fiber to the Neighborhood (FTTN)
  • Fiber to the Node (FTTN)
  • Fiber to the Curb (FTTC)

Passive Optical Networks

  • PON Fundamentals
  • Status of PON
  • Advantage and Disadvantages of PON
  • Types of PONs
  • BPON
  • EPON
  • GPON
  • RBOC RFP PON

APPROACHES TO VIDEO DELIVERY

Broadcast

IPTV

  • IPTV Architecture
  • IPTV Global Architecture
  • Super Hub Office
  • Video Hub Office
  • Serving Offices
  • IPTV Distribution and Access Architecture
  • IPTV Channel Selection

RBOC VIDEO PLANS

  • Verizon Plan
  • Verizon - Physical Description
  • Delivery Architecture
  • Video Architecture
  • Verizon -- Video Services
  • SBC Plan
  • SBC -- Physical Description
  • Delivery Architecture
  • Video Architecture
  • SBC -- Lightspeed Services
  • BellSouth Plan
  • BellSouth -- Physical Description
  • Qwest Plan

IPTV MARKET ANALYSIS

Forecast for RBOC Video Implementation -- the Scenario

  • Verizon
  • SBC
  • BellSouth
  • Qwest

RBOC IPTV Subscribers Summary

  • Network Deployment
  • RBOC IPTV Subscribers

Video Costs

  • Long-haul Equipment and Specific Entities for Video
  • Software
  • Integration Services
  • Cutover Costs

Summary of Video Annual Costs

RBOC IPTV REVENUES

VENDORS LISTING

Summary of Vendors

  • Access Vendors
  • IPTV Vendors
  • Transmission and Switching Vendors
  • Component Vendors

Detailed Listing of Vendors

  • ACTERNA
  • Adtran
  • Advanced Fibre Communications Inc. (AFCI) (Now Tellabs)
  • Alcatel
  • Alloptic Inc
  • Amino Technologies plc
  • AOC Technologies
  • Avanex Corporation
  • Broadlight
  • Calix
  • Cisco
  • CORRIGENT
  • Entrisphere, Inc.
  • Ericsson
  • Fiberxon
  • FINISAR CORPORATION
  • FlexLight Networks
  • Fujitsu
  • GENONE3 TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
  • HAMMERHEAD SYSTEMS, INC.
  • HUMAX USA Inc.
  • iamba Networks
  • JDS Uniphase
  • Juniper
  • Kreatel Communications AB
  • LightComm Technology
  • Lucent
  • Marconi
  • Microsoft
  • Motorola
  • NeoPhotonics
  • Nortel
  • OCCAM
  • OFS
  • O-Net Communications Ltd
  • Oplink Communications, Inc.
  • Optiviva Inc.
  • Optical Solutions
  • OSAKI ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
  • Paceon (Mitsubishi)
  • Passav
  • Quantum Bridge Communications
  • Riverstone
  • Salira Optical Network Systems
  • Scientific-Atlanta
  • Siemens
  • Tandberg, Ltd.
  • Tellabs
  • Terawave
  • Tut Systems
  • Vinci Systems, Inc.
  • Wave7 Optics
  • Worldwide Packets, Inc
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