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Existing in-home wiring to assist service operators network STBs, says In-StatExisting in-home wiring to assist service operators network STBs, says In-Stat
Jul 22, 2008 8:00 AM
A new report from In-Stat forecasts that the number of in-home provider network nodes over coax or phone wire will climb dramatically by the end of 2009.
Helping to drive this growth will be the existing availability of in-home cabling. According to In-Stat, 90 percent of all homes in the United States have at least one coax cable outlet, excluding those used solely for rooftop antennas. Ninety-nine percent have one or more telephone wall jacks, and 37 percent have at least one Ethernet cable outlet, the high-tech market researcher has found.
Such broad availability of existing wire networking solutions will help service providers looking to network together their set-top boxes for WAN access and in-home LAN nodes, according to In-Stat.
Recent In-Stat research has found:
Global cumulative chipsets/nodes over coax and phone wiring will see growth of more than 100 percent in 2008.
The ITU-T G.hn international effort is expected to make a positive impact in terms of standardizing an existing-wire solution for coax, phone wiring/twisted pair and powerline.
Drivers for networking set-top boxes together (entertainment video distribution) include service provider video distribution (telco TV) and the whole-home DVR.
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