Infonetics Research: IPTV and switched digital video equipment market to reach $9.8B in 2011
Market Wire, March, 2008
The combined IPTV and switched digital video (SDV) market is forecast to grow in healthy double-digits annually to reach $9.8 billion worldwide, according to Infonetics Research's latest quarterly " IPTV and Switched Digital Video Equipment, Services, and Subscribers " report.
"With each quarter, the battle for video subscribers gets more heated," said Jeff Heynen , directing analyst for IPTV at Infonetics Research. "Buoyed by the success of rollouts by Orange, Free, Neuf, Fastweb, PCCW, Telefonica, and China Telecom, IPTV service providers continue to build out headends and spend on IP set-top boxes to aggressively court video subscribers. Meanwhile, North American cable MSOs, such as Comcast and Cablevision, are leading the charge in switched digital video, to free up bandwidth and offer more HD content to their subscribers."
Other highlights from the report:
-- Total worldwide IPTV and SDV equipment revenue hit $1.1 billion in
4Q07
-- The number of IPTV subscribers is forecast by Infonetics to top 97
million worldwide by 2011
-- Worldwide service provider revenue from IPTV services is expected to
grow nearly 10-fold in the 5 years between 2007 and 2011
-- Worldwide pure IP set-top box revenue grew 16% in 4Q07 over 3Q07 and
is set to skyrocket in 2008
-- Motorola leads the worldwide IP set-top box (STB) market in 2007,
Microsoft leads the IPTV middleware and content delivery platform market,
and UTStarcom leads the integrated digital headend platform market
-- In 2007, the regional breakdown for worldwide IPTV equipment revenue
was 40% North America, 30% EMEA, 28% Asia Pacific, and 2% CALA
Infonetics' report provides market size, market share, and forecasts for IPTV equipment, including integrated digital headend platforms, video on demand (VOD) and streaming content servers, IP video encoders, universal edge QAMs, IPTV middleware and content delivery platforms, and IP STBs. The report also tracks IPTV, cable IPTV and cable SDV service revenue and subscribers.
Companies tracked include 2Wire, ADB, Alcatel-Lucent, Amino, ARRIS, Celrun, Cisco, Dasan Networks, Ericsson, Huawei, Microsoft, Motorola, Netgem, Nokia Siemens, OptiBase, Pace, Phillips, Sagem, Samsung, Scientific Atlanta, Sumitomo, Tatung, Telsey, Thomson, Tilgin, UTStarcom, Yuxing, and others.
Download report highlights by logging in to Infonetics' access portal from www.infonetics.com (see the IPTV and IP Video area). For sales, contact Larry Howard, vice president, at larry@infonetics.com or 1 (408) 583-3335.
Infonetics Research ( www.infonetics.com ) is an international market research and consulting firm specializing in data networking and telecom. Services include market share and forecasting, end-user survey research, service provider survey research, and service provider capex analysis.
Press Contact: Jeff Heynen Directing Analyst, IPTV and Next Gen OSS/BSS Infonetics Research 1 408.583.3359 Email Contact
Most Recent Business Articles
- Multiple criteria evaluation and optimization of transportation systems
- Multi-criteria analysis procedure for sustainable mobility evaluation in urban areas
- A two-leveled multi-objective symbiotic evolutionary algorithm for the hub and spoke location problem
- Multi-criteria analysis for evaluating the impacts of intelligent speed adaptation
- The development of Taiwan arterial traffic-adaptive signal control system and its field test: a Taiwan experience
Most Recent Business Publications
Most Popular Business Articles
- 7 tips for effective listening: productive listening does not occur naturally. It requires hard work and practice - Back To Basics - effective listening is a crucial skill for internal auditors
- FAS 109: a primer for non-accountants - Financial Accounting Standards Board's "Statement 109: Accounting for Income Taxes"
- Design a commission plan that drives sales - Sales Commissions
- Too Young to Rent a Car? - 25-years-old the minimum age for car renting - Brief Article
- LIFO vs. FIFO: a return to the basics


