IPTVision > 12.3 mln IPTV subscribers worldwide
[IT Facts] China now has about 1 mln IPTV subscribers and Hong Kong already had 1 mln in September 2007, making it the worlds most mature IPTV market with 60% of DSL broadband customers subscribing for TV over the Web.
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[Telecommunications Industry News] 103-Million IPTV Subscribers by 2011, RNCOS Predicts: Europe is currently the world’s biggest IPTV market with 1.9 million subscribers, the report says, and both Europe and the Americas will experience steady growth over the next three years. But both of these regions will be surpassed by Asia-Pacific in 2011, RNCOS predicts, as broadband services become increasingly available in rural areas of China and India.
[tvover.net] 90 Million IPTV Subscribers in 2013: “They want one with a proven track record, a history of supporting large-scale deployments.” And that cuts two ways: “For telcos, the road to IPTV could still be rocky, because for most, video is a brand new, very sophisticated business, and they are up against incumbent pay-TV operators who have established relationships and a great deal of experience.”
[SERASIAN] Report: Global IPTV Subscribers to Hit 90 Million in 2013: Report: Global IPTV Subscribers to Hit 90 Million in 2013. LONDON, March 5: A new study from ABI Research says that subscribers to IPTV services worldwide numbered about 13.5 million last year but predicts that their ranks will grow .
[Vods.mobi] IPTV to Change Fabric of US Television Market, Says Yankee Group: Late January it surprised the market when it announced an aggressive target of 500,000 IPTV subscribers by the end of the year, a 350,000 growth over the year. Then at CeBIT in Hanover, the big telco surprised the market again with another 17 percent price cut to bring the basic package down to below the 50 euro ($76) a month mark to 49.95 euros ($75.92) a month.
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[MarketingShift: Daily Crash Course in Marketing Technology & Brand Management] Five Reason Why IPTV Will Succeed: Interactive advertising and TV will be soon be a key differentiator, and IPTV is a better platform for delivering and tracking content. Telecoms can develop applications that can simultaneously be delivered to TVs and computers, maximizing their profit potential
[The Telecom] Ericsson aims to be IPTV leader: Ericsson is aiming to become a leading service provider for IPTV solutions in Taiwan over the next three years. The company will also be working with local manufacturers of customer premises equipment (CPE) in developing IPTV products for global markets.
[maldiviandigital® :: Forum] Viaccess to buy out Orca Interactive for $21.4 million: \n Orca Interactive is provider of IPTV middleware and applications for broadband network operators and service providers. It empowers the operator to deliver broadcast TV, video on demand (VOD), personal video recording (PVR), home media and other compelling interactive services.
[Octaviabbt's Weblog] IPTV and the Future of TV Advertising: In fact IPTV offers a new, more compelling model for advertisers to reach and influence consumers. As Tony Hart explained during his presentation, IPTV offers an opportunity to move from a вÐÑlinear ad insertion modelвÐÑ (which brings with it many disadvantages, such as ads shown during live TV according to a precise schedule, low effectiveness in which advertisers need to pay for large audience even if they just reach small targets and weak measurement) to an вÐÑaddressable advertising modelвÐÑ that offers the following advantages:
[assethouse] Build it and they might not come: getting the delivery ...: Unless service providers can build the right kinds of open and flexible infrastructures for the new world of on-demand entertainment, they risk losing their current (old world) advantages. In effect, the ability to bring viewer benefits like interactivity, personalization, choice and additional ”over the top supporting services are likely to be more critical success factors than all of the things that their current business models deliver so well.
[Tech blog] Educational programs lift online television in Asia: Young said he expected IPTV use in South Korea to rise to five million subscribers by the end of 2009 from an estimated three million at the end of 2008. The overall market for IPTV could reach more than 55 million worldwide by the end of 2011, from an estimated 10 million last year, according to the research firm Ovum.
[yourindustrynews] Ericssons IPTV solution chosen by Valtech: Mark Henderson, President and CEO of Ericsson Canada, says: “Ericsson’s IPTV solution, including components from our companies TANDBERG Televison and Redback Networks, along with our systems-integration capabilities and local services personnel, will provide Valtech with a complete solution that provides advanced services. In addition to Ericsson’s engineering excellence, Valtech was impressed by Ericsson’s Quebec-based R&D and services activities and competence.”
[Office[CORE] News & Updates] CommuniGate Systems ignites Flash-Based Unified Communications and ...: is delivered through any Flash-enabled browser, maintaining the same look and feel across any combination of operating system and choice of internet browser. Adobe’s Flash technology is the best platform choice for Rich Internet Applications (RIA) with demanding multimedia features, like HD quality video and audio, in a low-footprint, high-performance client.
[Neil Leyden] IPTV - the Future of Broadband in Ireland?: To get an idea of how the IPTV battle might be waged in Ireland, you need only look at the applicants for the Digital Terrestrial Television trials being run by the Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources. They are BT Ireland, Channel 6, Chellomedia Services, the Communicorp Group, Magnet Networks, Sky Ireland, TVONE Broadband Media, USP Ireland and a joint bid from RTE and Eircom.
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