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Researcher forecasts slowing IPTV, switched digital video equipment market
Jan 13, 2009 9:22 AM
The IPTV and switched digital video (SDV) equipment market increased 6 percent sequentially in third quarter of last year to $1.4 billion, according to a report released last month from research firm Infonetics Research.
The report, “IPTV and Switched Digital Video Equipment, Services, and Subscribers,” lowers the research firm’s long-term IPTV and SDV forecast due to an expected slowdown in IPTV subscriber growth and a decrease in cable operators moving to switched digital video.
Annual overall growth will continue in the worldwide market through the downturn, but will grow in double-digit percentages rather than high triple-digit percentages as in previous years.
Other highlights of the report include:
In the third quarter of last year, IP set-top boxes (STBs) accounted for 70 percent of the total IPTV and SDV equipment revenue.
IPTV middleware (content delivery platform) sales are up 21 percent for the quarter, and video content protection software sales are up 14 percent.
Motorola continued to lead the IP STB market in the third quarter, but Cisco increased its market share 6 points, putting the company in a very close second.
In Asia Pacific, the IP STB market is hotly contested by Samsung, Motorola, Sumitomo, Cisco and UTStarcom.
Harmonic maintains a strong lead in the worldwide IP video encoder market, leading all segments, including MPEG-2 and SD and HD MPEG-4 encoders;
Iliad Group of France led in the number of IPTV subscribers, with 3 million in the quarter.
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