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New Report Describes How TelcoTV Providers Limit the Ability of the Internet TV Companies to Reach Their Users

April 27, 2007
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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c55192) has announced the addition of The Battle for Broadband TV: TelcoTV vs. Internet TV to their offering.

The entertainment market is changing with a shift from theatrical presentation and DVD rental and purchase to on demand and on line content delivery. The battle between the on demand providers is becoming quite intense.

This report contrasts and compares TelcoTV and Internet TV and identifies where they compete and how they will cooperate. The battleground for these two services will be over which controls the TV in the home. They each have fundamental strengths and weaknesses identified in this report that will determine the outcome.

In particular, this report addresses:

– Telco strategies for making their broadband network video capable.

– TelcoTV service strategies.

– How Internet TV services will affect TelcoTV services, that is, how Internet TV service will pull the audience away from TelcoTV.

– How TelcoTV providers should use Internet TV content to improve their services.

– Which Internet TV service providers have the best content that for TelcoTV services.

– What the Internet TV providers need from the telcos to expand their markets.

– How the telcos can make money from their TelcoTV services, by region.

– Global market forecasts along with forecasts for Europe, Asia Pacific, North America, and the Rest of the World.

– 13 forecast charts in the report along with 17 more in an Excel spreadsheet annex.

– IPTV subscriber forecasts.

– Broadband subscriber forecasts

– Forecast of viewing hours per month for TelcoTV services and Internet TV services.

– Forecast of film revenues for theater attendance, DVD rentals and sales, cable and TelcoTV video on demand, and Internet TV and downloads.

– Strategies that TelcoTV and Internet TV providers can each use to win in this market.

This report identifies the fundamental strategic advantages that the TelcoTV and Internet TV providers have. It describes how these advantages will translate into unique market stratification. In particular, this report describes how the TelcoTV providers control this market in fundamental ways and limit the ability of the Internet TV companies to reach their users.

1 Executive Summary

1.1 Introduction 1.2 TelcoTV Strategies

1.3 Internet TV Strategies

1.4 Integrating TelcoTV and Internet TV

1.5 Business Case Scenarios

1.6 Forecasts

1.7 Winning the Battle for Broadband TV

2 TelcoTV Strategies

2.1 TelcoTV Service Strategies

2.2 Access Technologies

2.3 Data Services

2.4 Basic TV Services

2.5 Premium TV Services

2.6 On Demand Services

3 Internet TV Strategies

3.1 TV-Based Internet TV Services

3.2 PC Based Commercial Internet TV Services

3.3 PC Based User Generated Internet TV Services

4 Integrating TelcoTV and Internet TV

4.1 Enhancing TelcoTV Services

4.2 Enhancing Internet TV Services

5 Business Case Scenarios

5.1 Broadband Technologies

5.2 TelcoTV Business Case for North America

5.3 TelcoTV Business Case for Europe

5.4 TelcoTV Business Case for Asia

5.5 Conclusions from the Business Case

6 Market Forecast

6.1 Forecast Methodology

6.2 Global Forecast

6.3 Europe

6.4 Asia/Pacific

6.5 North America

6.6 Rest of the World

7 Winning the Battle for Broadband TV

7.1 TelcoTV Strategies

7.2 Internet TV Strategies

8 Appendix I: Companies in this Report

9 Appendix II: Glossary

Table of Figures

Figure 1 1: TelcoTV vs Internet TV Viewing Hours per Month Globally

Figure 3 1: Neo Index TV Service

Figure 3 2: Neo Index PC Based Service

Figure 5 1: North American Returns from Broadband Services

Figure 5 2: European Returns from Broadband Services

Figure 5 3: Asian Returns from Broadband Services

Figure 6 1: Global TelcoTV Subscribers

Figure 6 2: Global Broadband Forecast

Figure 6 3: TelcoTV vs Internet TV Viewing Hours per Month Globally

Figure 6 4: Total Global Film Revenue Forecast

Figure 6 5: Yearly Increase/Decrease of Film Revenue Globally

Figure 6 6: Telco vs. Internet TV Revenue in Europe

Figure 6 7: Yearly Increase in Film Revenue in Europe

Figure 6 8: Telco vs. Internet TV Revenue in Asia

Figure 6 9: Yearly Increase in Film Revenue in Asia/Pacific

Figure 6 10: Telco vs. Internet TV Revenue in North America

Figure 6 11: Yearly Increase in Film Revenue in North America

Figure 6 12: Telco vs. Internet TV Revenue in the Rest of the World

Figure 6 13: Yearly Increase in Film Revenue in the Rest of the World

Table of Tables

Table 2 1: TelcoTV Service Strategies

Table 2 2: Access Technology Characteristics

Table 3 1: Internet TV Providers

Table 3 2: Akimbo’s Leading Cable Networks

Table 3 3: Akimbo’s Leading Internet Providers

Table 3 4: KyLinTV Packages

Table 3 5: MovieBeam Movie Fees

Table 3 6: Download Service Content Sources

Table 6 1: Average Hours per Month Watching TelcoTV Services

Table 6 2: Average Hours per Month Watching Internet TV Services

Table 8 1: Companies Consulted for this Report

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