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Middle East and North Africa IPTV and Pay-TV Services 2009-2013 ForecastPublished by: IDC Published: Aug. 12, 2009 - 20 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study MethodologySituation Overview IPTV Market DevelopmentCable TV and Direct-To-Home Satellite Pay-TV DevelopmentsThreats to Pay-TV: FTA Channels, Internet TV, and PiracyFuture Outlook Forecast and AssumptionsMarket ContextEssential Guidance Learn More Related ResearchDefinitionsExchange RatesSynopsisTable: Key Forecast Assumptions for the Middle East and North Africa IPTV and Other Pay-TV Services, 2009–2013 Table: MENA Pay-TV Connections ('000), 2008–2013 Table: MENA Pay-TV Spending, 2008–2013 Table: UAE Pay-TV Connections ('000), 2008–2013 Table: UAE Pay-TV Spending, 2008–2013 Table: Saudi Arabia Pay-TV Connections ('000), 2008–2013 Table: Saudi Arabia Pay-TV Spending, 2008–2013 Table: Qatar Pay TV Connections ('000), 2008–2013 Table: Qatar Pay-TV Spending, 2008–2013 Table: Bahrain Pay-TV Connections ('000), 2008–2013 Table: Bahrain Pay-TV Spending, 2008–2013 Table: Kuwait Pay-TV Connections ('000), 2008–2013 Table: Kuwait Pay-TV Spending, 2008–2013 Table: Oman Pay-TV Connections ('000), 2008–2013 Table: Oman Pay-TV Spending, 2008–2013 Table: Egypt Pay-TV Connections ('000), 2008–2013 Table: Egypt Pay-TV Spending, 2008–2013 Table: Morocco Pay-TV Connections ('000), 2008–2013 Table: Morocco Pay-TV Spending, 2008–2013 Table: Jordan Pay-TV Connections ('000), 2008–2013 Table: Jordan Pay-TV Spending, 2008–2013 Table: IDC Exchange Rates for 2008 Figure: Evolution of the Pay-TV Market by Technologies in the Middle East and North Africa, 2008–2013 AbstractThis IDC study examines the IPTV and pay-TV markets of the Middle East and North Africa region. It presents the current and forecasted levels of development in each of the pay-TV technologies, the challenges that threaten to inhibit their future growth, and the strategies that services providers can utilize in order to fend off these challenges. The questions addressed by this study include the following:
"Providers of IPTV services should not limit their scope by viewing the service as simply an add-on to their broadband business. They need to view the IPTV opportunity in the context of the overall pay-TV industry and its struggle with competing FTA channels and the widespread piracy of content in the region, with the broadband network acting merely as a distribution channel. This new perspective will open paths to strategies that employ lateral assets and enhance customer experience, as well as increase network value." - Research Manager Said Irfan, Telecommunications, IDC Middle East, Africa, and Turkey Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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