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Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) IP Television and Customer Premises Equipment Expenditure 2009-2013 Forecast and AnalysisPublished by: IDC Published: Sep. 24, 2009 - 93 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Study MethodologyExecutive SummarySituation Overview IP Television Network Architecture and Deployment OverviewUnicast Versus MulticastService SegmentationAccess and AggregationBackhaul NetworkBroadband Media Gateways and SoftswitchesContent Vault and Video Head EndData Over Cable Service Interface Specification 2.X and 3.0 and Challenges in the Cable Television IndustryFuture Outlook Forecast and AssumptionsIP Television Subscriber MarketIP Television Network Equipment CapexIP Television Set-Top Box CapexMarket ContextCountry UpdatesAustraliaHong KongPCCW's Mobile IP Television and Multimedia Eye2 ServicesIndiaIP Television as a Revenue GeneratorEmergence of New TechnologiesGovernment InitiativesIP Television SPsReliance InfocommMTNLAksh OptfibreBSNLBharti AirtelPhilippinesPeople's Republic of ChinaIndustry Restructuring and 3G LicensingChina TelecomChina UnicomChina MobileDigital TelevisionMarket DriversMarket InhibitorsRegulationsBusiness ModelsHarbin ModelShanghai ModelGuangzhou ModelHangzhou ModelHenan ModelContent Providers/OperatorsSMGCCTVSMCCRIChina NetcomChina TelecomIP Television Equipment VendorsIP Television ForecastSingaporeIP Television Subscriber ForecastSouth KoreaMarket DriversMarket InhibitorsKTHanaroLG Powercomm and DacomIP Television ForecastTaiwanTerrestrial Television ServicesSatellite Television ServicesCable Television ServicesIP Television ServicesIP Television Subscriber ForecastRest of Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan)IndonesiaMalaysiaThailandSPsIP Television ForecastEssential Guidance Telecommunication SPsIP Television Network Equipment VendorsSet-Top Box ManufacturersLearn More Related ResearchDefinitionsMarket SegmentsSynopsisTable: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Currency Exchange Rates, 2007–2013 Table: Key Forecast Assumptions for Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) IP Television Services, 2009–2013 Table: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) DSL and Metro Ethernet Subscriber Growth Forecast by Country, 2007–2013 (000) Table: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) IP Television Subscriber Growth Forecast by Country, 2007–2013 (000) Table: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) IP Television Network Capex Forecast, 2007–2013 (US$M) Table: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) IP Television Total Capex Breakdown, 2007–2013 (US$M) Table: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Set-Top Box Capex Forecast, 2007–2013 (US$M) Table: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) IPTV Subscriber 2007 and 2008 Forecast Comparison, 2007–2009 Table: Australia IP Television Subscriber Forecast, 2007–2013 (000) Table: Hong Kong IP Television Subscriber Forecast, 2007–2013 (000) Table: India IP Television Subscriber Forecast, 2007–2013 (000) Table: Philippines IP Television Subscriber Forecast, 2007–2013 (000) Table: People's Republic of China IP Television Business Models, December 2006 Table: People's Republic of China IP Television Subscriber Forecast, 2007–2013 (000) Table: Singapore IP Television Subscriber Forecast, 2007–2013 (000) Table: South Korea IP Television Subscriber Forecast, 2007–2013 (000) Table: Taiwan IP Television Subscriber Forecast, 2007–2013 (000) Table: Rest of Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) IP Television Subscriber Forecast, 2007–2013 (000) Figure: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Broadband Copper/Fiber Technologies Figure: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) Triple-Play Generic System Overview Used in the Forecast Figure: Asia/Pacific (Excluding Japan) IP Television Subscriber 2007 and 2008 Forecast Comparison, 2006–2011 Figure: PCCW's Mobile Television over Universal Mobile Telecommunications System Service Figure: PCCW's eye Multimedia Service Figure: People's Republic of China Telecommunications Industry Landscape Restructuring and 3G License Issuance Figure: China Telecom's IP Television System Architecture AbstractThis IDC study presents IDC's network equipment and set-top box (STB) capex forecast for Asia/Pacific (excluding Japan) or APEJ from 2009 to 2013. It features forecasts for nine APEJ markets — Australia, Hong Kong, India, the Philippines, the People's Republic of China (PRC), Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and the rest of APEJ (ROAPEJ) (Indonesia, Thailand, and Malaysia). Fifteen carriers' activities in the IPTV space are analyzed — BSNL, Reliance, China Netcom, China Telecom, Chungwha Telecom, KT, PCCW, HKBN, PLDT, SingTel, StarHub, Telekom Malaysia, MiTV, TRUE, and CS LoxInfo. "The APEJ region has metropolitan areas that have achieved high household penetration of broadband Internet and/or cable modem access. These markets are well positioned for broadcast television but most incumbents will continue to invest and upgrade their next-generation network (NGN) broadband infrastructure in order to fully capitalize on the benefits of additional average revenue per user (ARPU) from IPTV services," says Bill Rojas, director, Telecommunications Research, IDC Asia/Pacific. "Over the next five years, the region will see modest-scale IPTV deployments in many metropolitan areas with high broadband Internet access penetration. In metropolitan areas where broadband access lags behind, carriers will look at innovative ways to utilize wireless broadband and satellite broadcasting with IP multicasting," he adds. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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