The global total of pay IPTV homes will more than double to 70 million by end-2014; up from 26 million at end-2009. Revenues will also climb steeply, from US$4.6 billion in 2009 to US$12.2 billion in 2014.
IPTV looks at present market trends and evaluates the future direction the market is taking. It includes important illustrative statistics and reliable forecasts to 2014. It includes detailed forecasts for the top 55 countries.
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Key Coverage
With numerous recent launches of IPTV worldwide, do you have the clear and reliable analysis that will enable you to exploit new opportunities in this thriving market?
IPTV report will provide you with:
- Forecast background and methodology
- Global IPTV forecasts overview
- Global IPTV subscriber forecasts, 2000-2014
- IPTV subscribers by region
- IPTV subscribers by region (000)
- Global IPTV revenue forecasts, 2000-2014
- IPTV revenues by region
- IPTV revenues by region (US$ million)
Key questions answered by this report:
So how do telcos make money from IPTV services?
Is IPTV just a customer retention tool?
Do the IPTV operators want to push these additional services hard if they are already heavily involved in promoting their tripleplay packages?
Countries covered:
- US
| - Switzerland
| - Indonesia
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- France
| - Taiwan
| - Chile
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- Japan
| - Croatia
| - Vietnam
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- Hong Kong
| - Slovenia
| - Bulgaria
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- Italy
| - Denmark
| - Ukraine
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- South Korea
| - Singapore
| - Romania
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- Spain
| - Slovakia
| - Israel
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- Belgium
| - Colombia
| - Serbia
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- Germany
| - Poland
| - Brazil
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- China
| - Mexico
| - Turkey
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- UK
| - India
| - Philippines
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- Canada
| - Finland
| - Puerto Rico
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- Sweden
| - Greece
| - Argentina
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- Russia
| - Austria
| - Peru
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- Netherlands
| - Hungary
| - Venezuela
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- Czech Rep.
| - Ireland
| - Australia
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- Portugal
| - Malaysia
| - New Zealand
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- Norway
| - Thailand
| - Nigeria
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| | | - South Africa
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Who should read this report?
Essential reading for:
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Telcos: Learn more about where IPTV can fit into your business
strategy.
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Investment Banks: Gain valuable insights into which countries
will enable you to maximise your investment opportunities.
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TV Companies: Discover the strategies your competitors are
using and find out how IPTV technology and investment is changing the
face of broadcasting.
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Analysts, legal and financial: Use our forecasts, historic data
and independent analysis to build your knowledge of this new sector
and identify where your own expert knowledge may be required.
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Broadcast Technology companies: As a new sector, IPTV offer new
revenue streams. Identify which technological developments are likely
to have a profitable impact on your business.