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Market Research Report
IPTV over FTTx
| Published by |
IDATE |
| Published |
February, 2010 |
Product code |
115383 |
| Content info |
97 pages |
| Price |
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IPTV over FTTx published by IDATE in February, 2010. This report consists of 97 pages and the price starts from US $ 3500.
Abstract
The relationship between IPTV and FTTx is at the heart of this report which
explores operators' key strategies through a detailed examination of their
offerings. An analysis of existing technologies, combined with national market
conditions allows us to understand the motives behind innovative solutions and
the respective issues inherent in the development IPTV services and FTTx
networks.
Key questions
- Why is IPTV among the first services capable of stimulating investments
in FTTx networks?
- Does fibre alter the IPTV market? Can it be a means for operators to adapt
to the IPTV market' s evolution?
- What impact is fibre expected to have on IPTV services?
- Is fibre better suited than xDSL technologies to deliver the IPTV services
of today and tomorrow?
- Can IPTV help generate a return on fibre rollout costs by helping to
increase ARPU?
- IPTV + fibre: what is the winning strategy for telcos?
> Countries and operators examined:
- Germany, South Korea, Spain, USA, France, Hong Kong, Norway AT&T, Deutsche
Telekom, Hong Kong Broadband Networks, Free, Korea Telecom, Lyse, Orange,
Numericable, SFR-Neuf, SK Broadband, Telefonica, Verizon
Table of Contents
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2. METHODOLOGY
3. TECHNOLOGIES
- Suitability of the different high-speed technologies for delivering IPTV
services
- 3.1. IPTV Services
- 3.1.1. Definition of IPTV
- 3.1.2. IPTV services
- Linear TV channels in standard definition
- Linear TV channels in high definition
- Catch-up TV
- VoD and S-VoD
- Interactive applications and services, both standalone and tied to
TV programming
- 3.2. xDSL technologies
- ADSL/ADSL2+, VDSL/VDSL2+
- xDSL: limitations to delivering IPTV services
- 3.3. Very high-speed access
- 3.4. Impact of fibre on IPTV services
- 3.4.1. Enhancing the viewing experience
- 3.4.2. Towards ever greater interactivity
- Interactive services tied to TV programming
- Standalone interactive services
- From interactivity to customisation
- Videoconferencing
4. MARKETS
- FTTx and IPTV in developed markets
- 4.1. France
- Increased broadband market competition
- Triple play bundles spurring the rise of IPTV
- TV and broadband service providers
- >Free
- >Numericable
- >Orange
- >SFR-Neuf
- 4.2. Germany
- FTTx making real strides
- Still nascent IPTV market
- TV and broadband service providers
- 4.3. Hong Kong
- Remarkable progress for fibre
- World' s leading IPTV market
- TV and broadband service providers
- >Hong Kong Broadband Networks
- 4.4. Norway
- FTTH and IPTV on the rise
- TV and broadband service providers
- 4.5. South Korea
- New regulation in support of IPTV
- Steady growth of IPTV enabled by widely available FTTH
- TV and broadband service providers
- >Korea Telecom
- >SK Broadband
- 4.6. Spain
- IPTV and broadband markets dominated by the incumbent carrier
- TV and broadband service providers
- 4.7. USA
- Competition between cablecos and telcos good for FTTx
- IPTV, central to the offers
- TV and broadband service providers
5. IPTV + FTTx
- What winning strategies for telcos?
- 5.1. Does fibre alter the TV market?
- FTTx and disruptions in the IPTV market
- The virtuous circle of innovation
- 5.2. Telcos' role threatened
- 5.2.1. Radical change in TV viewing habits
- 5.2.2. New state of competition in the TV market
- 5.3. FTTx: mastering the IPTV value chain
- 5.3.1. Opportunities for telcos
- 5.3.2. Innovation in IPTV services
For each of the operator examined:
- Key figures
- The company' s IPTV and/or fibre strategy
- Service creation and launch dates
- Partnerships
- Innovative IPTV over FTTx projects
- IPTV over FTTN offers
- Description of the service
- Pricing
- TV services as part of bundles
- Number of channels included in the package
- HD
- Additional services and options
- TV services benchmark: ADSL, FTTN
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