Internet Protocol Enables Cable TV, IP-TV, Digital Terrestrial TV and Digital Satellite Services to Extend Their Brand Beyond Consumer's TV Sets
Posted on: Tuesday, 28 March 2006, 12:00 CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c34825) has announced the addition of Digital Video Headends & Distribution Hubs: The Electronic Gold Rush Begins to their offering.
Building new Digital Video Headends and upgrading existing facilities will reinvigorate the business of many major telecommunications equipment manufacturers.
Internet Protocol enables Cable TV, IP-TV, Digital Terrestrial TV and Digital Satellite services to extend their brand beyond consumer's TV sets. The winners in this market will be those who can keep their "brand name" in front of consumers at home, at work, at play, on vacation, in transit, and even when they are temporarily away from the main service provider's service area.
The power of Gigabit Ethernet is that "GigE" makes it easy for a digital TV service operator to segment its large systems into distinct "zones of operation" that permit a single headend to provide "customized" video programming services that have unique programming choices for each zone.
It is expected the value of various categories of Digital Video Headends, and their GigE and Internet Protocol components, to surge past US$ 2.6 Billion by 2009. Compared with indicators from other telecommunications segments, a CAGR of 32.3% is astounding!
Contents Include:-
Executive Summary
Methodology
Electronic Entertainment Dynamics
Internet Protocol Provides A Scalable, Converged Network
Five Key Trends In The Consumer Digital Video Network Industry
Digital Video Headends - Trade-Offs, Compromises, And Complexities
Making It All Work Is Not Trivial
Equipment Value Forecasts
Worldwide Summary By Category
Summaries By Category, By Region
Further Discussion - What Comes Next?
Cisco Systems
C-COR, Incorporated
Harris Broadcast Communications - A Division Of Harris Corporation
Lucent Technologies
Juniper Networks, Inc.
TANDBERG Television ASA
Alcatel - World Leader For DSL
Microsoft
HP Has An Entire Ecosystem Of Customers, Partners And Support
Ascent Media Group, Inc
ARRIS Group, Inc.
Telcordia
Scopus - Intelligent Video Network(TM)
SkyStream Networks, Inc.
BigBand Networks
Harmonic
Terayon Communication Systems
Tut Systems
Nortel Networks Corporation
ETI Telecom
Net Insight AB
Scientific Atlanta - A Global Leader
Motorola Broadband
Path 1 Network Technologies Inc.
Thomson - International Powerhouse
Video Encoding Specialists
Video Server Manufacturers
List of Tables
List of Figures
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c34825
Source: Business Wire
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