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New Report Provides Forecasts For The Global IPTV Market To 2011

June 27, 2007

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c60713) has announced the addition of IPTV: From Quadruple Play to Multiplay to their offering. This report provides analysis and forecasts on the worldwide IPTV market. It specifically covers IPTV deployments in 20 nations and profiles nearly 60 providers. It also examines key IPTV technology, including middleware, applications software, and conditional access providers. The report also provides worldwide forecasts for subscribers and set-top box shipments through 2011. "On a global scale, the IPTV experience is going to provide widely-varying levels of success and challenges," said Kurt Scherf, vice president and principal analyst. "Market forces are pushing European incumbents to enter nontraditional markets. Asian markets have, in many cases, the necessary infrastructure to support incredible television experiences, but providers may struggle to differentiate their offerings from competitors. Finally, the North American model for telcos is going to have to shift very quickly from a defensive to an offensive posture for Tier 1 providers to establish a foothold and actually build revenue per subscriber." Companies Mentioned: - PCCW (Hong Kong) - Hong Kong Broadband Network (Hong Kong) - Hutchison Global Communications (Hong Kong) - Softbank BB (Japan) - KDDI (Japan) - NTT (Japan) - Hanaro Telecom (South Korea) - Korea Telecom (South Korea) - Chunghwa Telecom (Taiwan) - Advanced Datanetwork Communications (Thailand) - True Digital Entertainment (Thailand) - Telekom Austria (Austria) - Belgacom (Belgium) - Telefonica O2 Czech Republic (Czech Republic) - TDC (Denmark) - Dansk Bredband (Denmark) - FastTV/Nesa (Denmark) - Aland Datakommunikation (Alcom) (Finland) - TDC Song/Maxisat (Finland) - Finnet (Finland) - Elisa (Finland) - Club Internet (T-Online Subsidiary) (France) - France Telecom (France) - Free (France) - Neuf Cegetel (France) - Telecom Italia France (France) - Deutsche Telekom (Germany) - HanseNet Tlekommunikation (Germany) - FastWeb (Italy) - Telecom Italia (Italy) - KPN (The Netherlands) - Tele 2-Versatel (The Netherlands) - NextGenTel (Norway) - Lyse Tele (Norway) - Telefonica (Spain) - Jazztel (Spain) - B2 (Sweden) - TeliaSonera (Sweden) - FastTV (Sweden/Norway/Denmark) - Canal Digital (Sweden/Norway) - Swisscom (Switzerland) - British Telecom (UK) - HomeChoice (Owned by Video Network Ltd) (UK) - SaskTel (Canada) - MTS Allstream (Canada) - Bell Aliant (Canada) - Telus (Canada) - AT&T (USA) - Verizon (USA) - Qwest (USA) - SureWest (USA) - Pioneer Telephone Cooperative (USA) - Consolidated Communications (USA) - D&E Communications (USA) - Warwick Valley Telephone Co. (USA) - HickoryTech (USA) - Matanuska Telephone Association (USA) - Digeo - Espial - DreamPark - Kasenna - Microsoft - Minerva Networks - NDS - Orca Interactive - OpenTV - Siemens/Myrio - Thomson - ANT Software - BIAP Systems - BigBand Networks - C-COR - Integra5 - SeaChange - Streaming21 - Tandberg Television - Terayon Communications - Cinea - Conax - Irdeto Access - Latens - Microsoft - Nagravision - NDS - Verimatrix - Viacess - Widevine For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c60713

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