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Can Video On Demand Save IPTV?
VoD Economics, Global Forecasts, and the Case for IPTV VoD

Price: $2,490.00   

Report Details
Total pages: 66  |   Exhibits:  25  |  Case Studies: 4  | Report Excerpt

Report Overview
Internet Protocol television (IPTV) is rapidly emerging as a new TV platform. Delivered over broadband, it promises to reenergize the telco business model and disrupt the traditional TV business. The technology leverages the flexibility and scalability of IP to transform the television experience by providing access to more content—content that is superior in quality and can be more personalized and interactive than traditional broadcast TV. Within this context, video on demand (VoD), by enabling further service differentiation, is becoming a key component of the IPTV proposition.

IPTV and VoD services are as uncertain as they are tantalizing, however.  The TV business is complex and largely new territory for telcos; the jury is still out on the commercial viability of IPTV and VoD services.

Pyramid Research’s new report—Can Video on Demand Save IPTV? VoD Economics, Global Forecasts, and the Case for IPTV VoD—takes a long, hard look at the VoD business model for IPTV operators, analyzing its value proposition, investment requirements, content dynamics, and overall market opportunity to assess whether telcos should take on the challenge or make do with pay-TV alone.

In Section 1, Pyramid Research reviews the global evolution of VoD services, platforms, and deployment economics. Section 2 includes an analysis of the new telco business model and the VoD value proposition for IPTV players. In Section 3, Pyramid Research examines the IPTV VoD business models of today and how and why they will change over time. VoD thrives on compelling content, but IPTV operators are quickly finding out that content acquisition is more time-consuming and expensive than envisioned. Section 4 delves into VoD content dynamics, providing insights into successful VoD content strategies and best practices from the perspectives of IPTV operators and content providers. Finally, in Section 5, Pyramid Research projects VoD transactions and revenues over IPTV networks, by region. Included in this report are also four case studies of operators that provide VoD services:

  • France Telecom, France
  • PCCW, Hong Kong
  • Time Warner Cable, USA
  • Verizon Communications, USA

To learn more about Can Video on Demand Save IPTV? VoD Economics, Global Forecasts, and the Case for IPTV VoDdownload the report excerpt  , which includes a report overview, a table of contents, lists of exhibits and appendices, as well as an extracted analysis from the full report.


Key Objectives
  • Can VoD save IPTV?
  • How will the VoD business model evolve on IPTV platforms?
  • Which IPTV VoD packaging strategy will come out on top?
  • What type of content is necessary to make VoD work?
  • How much does IPTV VoD cost?
  • What is the IPTV VoD opportunity?

Target Audience
Operators:  Understand the technology, competitive, and content challenges that await an IPTV VoD launch. Use our forecasts to size the market opportunity and our case studies to assess best practices and develop your go-to-market strategy.

Content producers:    Evaluate new markets opportunities and develop strategies to expand the audience for your content and to increase your revenue from it.

Vendors:  Understand market dynamics and assess the needs of both IPTV VoD carriers and content providers. Use our forecast to develop sales plans and identify key market opportunities.

Broadcasters:  Evaluate the impact of the new technology and the competition to develop a market-leading but realistic growth strategy.

Companies mentioned, discussed or reviewed includes:

20th Century Fox
Alcatel-Lucent
Amazon
ANT Software
Apple
Arroyo Video Solutions
Belgacom
BigBand Networks
BitBand
Broadbus Technologies
BSkyB
BT

Author: Ozgur Aytar

Publication Date: June 2007

Price: $2,490.00   

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