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ABI Research Sees Acquisition Fever in Set-Top Box Market
Business Wire, Dec 19, 2005
OYSTER BAY, N.Y. -- A rash of mergers, acquisitions and partnerships among makers of set-top boxes and network equipment vendors is redrawing the map for the STB industry, according to a new study from ABI Research. E[acute accent]First Cisco announced its intent to purchase Scientific-Atlanta. Then in rapid succession Alcatel increased its stake in 2Wire, Siemens concluded a partnership agreement with Entone, and Thomson announced its intent to purchase Thales.
E[acute accent]According to Michael Arden, ABI Research's principal analyst of residential entertainment technologies, this trend marks a sharp turning point in the structure of the industry. In telco TVs initial phases, he says, the makers of STBs and related CPE strictly guarded their independence and supported operators' wishes for the security of a diverse vendor base. "Players in the market had a fear of the way the cable TV industry looks today in the US with a virtual duopoly dominated by Scientific-Atlanta and Motorola," Arden say. E[acute accent]But in light of Cisco's announcement about Scientific-Atlanta, a number of other vendors appear to have done a sudden rethink of their priorities. E[acute accent]"I think what we're seeing is a fundamental change," says Arden. "It starts to look as if the CPE equipment will be part of one big package with the network equipment. Once they saw Cisco and Scientific-Atlanta together, other STB vendors suddenly realized that they might not be able to go it alone; they might need to partner-up." E[acute accent]The Cisco/S-A unification also adds an international twist, because Cisco has a broad international customer base. There is fear among competitors that Scientific-Atlanta might get a huge foothold in the rest of the world in addition to its dominance in the United States. E[acute accent]ABI Research's study, "IPTV Consumer Premises Equipment" provides an overview of trends in STB shipments, functionality, pricing, and telco TV service penetration. It also provides an overview of STB vendor-telco TV operator relationships and examines the strength of a dozen active vendors in the IP STB space. E[acute accent]Founded in 1990 and headquartered in New York, ABI Research maintains global operations supporting annual research programs, intelligence services and market reports in automotive, wireless, semiconductors, broadband, and energy. For information visit www.abiresearch.com, or call 1.516.624.2500.
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