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Executive Summary
- Forget the Triple
Play, and Four-Play, We Now Have “Multi-Play”
- TV Services Need
To Extend Their Brand To Broadband And Wireless
- Legacy “Silos”
Of Video, Data and Voice Converging Onto GigE
- “Zones Of Operation”
Help Bring Personalized Video, Voice, Data, Mobile, and Other Services
To Subscribers On A Budget
- High Definition
TV and “On Demand” Services Complicate The Bandwidth Issues
- Methodology
- Years Of
Experience
- Experienced
Team Of Analysts
- Methodology
- Previously
Issued Reports That Provide Useful Information
- Electronic Entertainment
Dynamics
- "Content"
Is King
- "Content"
Owners Are Now Tracking Usage Activities All The Way To End Users
- Digital
Rights Management Is Becoming A Key Log-Jam
- "Content"
Delivery Spans Multiple Formats And Technologies
- Service
Providers Need To Support A Wide Range Of Services, From High
Definition TV To Broadband TV To Mobile TV
- Four Major
Groups Of "Final Mile" Video Delivery Networks
- Three One-Way
TV Delivery Services
- Three Major
Two-Way Broadband Video Delivery Services
- The Internet
Provides A “Wild Card” TV Delivery Service
- Internet
Protocol (IP) Is Moving Into TV Network Cores
- Mobile TV
Services Further “Stretch” The Reach Of TV Programming And Will
Use IP Infrastructures
- Cable
TV And IPTV Services Will Move Beyond TV Sets
- Summary Of
All TV Programming Delivery Services
- Electronic
Entertainment Markets Are In Constant Flux
- Wired Network
TV Services Provide "Multi-Play" Services
- Wireless
Network TV Services
- Packaged
Goods TV Products
- Packaged
Goods Will Lead The Market For High Definition TV Products
- Packaged
Goods Open The Market For Locally Produced "Content"
- Forecast For
Growth Of "Final Mile" Services
- Providing HDTV-to-Cell
Phone Video Is Complex
- Internet Protocol
Provides A Scalable, Converged Network
- Major Cable
MSOs Ahead Of The “Learning Curve”
- Super
Headends For Large Clusters Contain Impressive Technology
- Setting Up
The Hierarchy – An Intelligent Video Network
- New IPTV Services
Benefit From What Cable Companies Have Learned
- Internet Protocol
And Gigabit Ethernet Are The Foundation Of “Multiple Play” Services
- Gigabit Ethernet
Equipment Has A Bright Future Ahead In The Video Entertainment Industry
- Five Key Trends
In The Consumer Digital Video Network Industry
- Trend One
- Forget
the Triple Play, and Four-Play, We now have “Multi-Play”
- Trend Two
- Trend Three
- Trend Four
- Adlink
- Trend Five
- Digital Video
Headends – Trade-Offs, Compromises, And Complexities
- No One Has
A “Clean Sheet Of Paper” From Which To Start
- Gigabit Ethernet
Sets The Stage For “Multi-Play” Services
- Metro Ethernet
Networks (MANs) Show The Way
- High Definition,
"Content" On Demand, Interactive TV, And New Service Offerings
Continue To Redefine The Problem
- The Cable Industry
Has “Multi-Play” Advantages
- Satellite Services
Have Global Opportunities
- Telephone Companies
Have A Great Deal To Think About
- Major Telephone
Company Video Services Must Be Compelling
- Digital Terrestrial
Services Can Provide “Multi-Play,” Too
- Broadband Video
Services Will Also Find A Place To Play
- Mobile Video
Services Will Interconnect Back To “All Of The Above” Infrastructures
And Create New Service Models
- Making It All
Work Is Not Trivial
- Corporate Networks
Deliver “Multi-Play” Services Already
- Corporate
Networks Can Be Managed More Closely Than Consumer Networks
- Channel
Surfing Is Not An Issue For Corporate Networks
- Bandwidth Is
Not Infinite
- Switched
Services Can Help Optimize The Use Of Bandwidth
- IP-Based
“Multi-Play” Networks Efficiently Support Switched Connections
- Multicasting
Of Most Popular "Content" Saves Bandwidth
- Impediments
Inherent In An Internet Protocol Network
- Connection
Stability
- Latency
- Jitter
- Throughput
And Quality Of Service (QoS)
- Protection
– Security, Encryption, And Conditional Access
- Lost or
Dropped Packets Require Forward Error Correction
- Reordering
of Packets During Transport
- Voice Services
Are Sensitive To Latency
- Video Services
Are Sensitive To Jitter And Packet Loss
- Program
Clock Reference (PCR) Timing Must Be Maintained
- The Media Delivery
Index (MDI™) Proposal For IP Network Video Quality From IneoQuest
- Delay Factor
(DF) Portion Of The MDI™
- Media Loss
Rate (MLR) Portion Of The MDI™
- MDI™ Gaining
Support From Equipment Manufacturers
- More About
IneoQuest 32
- IneoQuest’s
Tag Line Is “Get The Picture™”
- Re-Configurable
Testing Platform Is Based On FPGAs
- Equipment Value
Forecasts
- Four Major
Categories Of Headend Equipment
- OSS Software,
Middleware, And IPGs Covered In Other In-Stat Reports
- Super Headends
– The “Nerve Center” Of The Metropolitan Area Entertainment Network
- Ingest
of Video, Data And Voice Signals
- Preparation
Of Video, Data, And Voice Signals For Output – “Grooming”
- Management
Of Video, Data And Voice Signals Throughout The Plant
- Management
of Two-Way Traffic
- Network
Monitoring, Management, Control And Failure Reduction
- Interface
to Billing Systems and Operational Support Systems (OSS)
- Provisioning
Of Conditional Access, Encryption, Security And IPG
- Provide
"Room To Grow" For Future Services And Applications
- Value Of
Outfitting New Super Headends, By Region
- Value Of
Upgrades To Existing Super Headends, By Region
- Value Of
New And Upgraded Super Headends, By Region
- Local Headends
– Providing Remote Control, Local Insertion And Error Recovery
- Local Headends
Used For IPTV And Cable TV Services
- Local
Headends Also Can Provide Traditional Analog Channels
- Value Of
Outfitting New Local Headends
- Value Of
Upgrading Existing Local Headends
- Cable
TV Headends Adding Gigabit Ethernet, MPEG-4 And VC-1
- Value Of
New And Upgraded Local Headends, By Region
- Local IPTV
Distribution Hubs
- For IPTV
Services This is Where All IP Streams Are Aggregated, Manipulated
And Managed
- Multicasting
Of Popular Channels Provides Fast “ChannelSurfing”
- Video
Edge Routers Connect To DSLAMs And Other IPTV Interfaces
- IPTV
Distribution Hubs May Be More Efficient Than Cable QAMs
- Value Of
Outfitting New IPTV Distribution Hubs
- Value Of
Upgrading Existing IPTV Distribution Hubs
- Value Of
New And Upgraded IPTV Distribution Hubs
- QAMs Used in
Cable TV Distribution Hubs
- QAM Deployment
Faces A Variety Of Complicating Issues
- 750-MHz
Systems May Be Good Enough
- Big
Band Networks Presentations At SCTE - "Switched Broadcast"
May Limit Number Of Total QAMs Needed By Cable Systems
- Personal
Video Recorders May Mitigate The Need For More QAMs
- Media
Gateway Set Top Boxes With Hard Disks Versus QAM Channels
- DOCSISÒ
3.0 - Modular CMTS And Wideband Services
- Wideband
Cable Modems May Deliver Video-Over-IP
- Value Of
QAMs Used In New Cable TV Distribution Hubs
- Broadcast
QAMs
- VOD
QAMs
- Cable
Modem Data QAMs
- Typical
Annual Cost Per QAM Distribution Hub By Region
- Value Of
QAMs For Upgrading Cable TV Distribution Hubs
- Value Of
New And Upgraded QAM Cable TV Distribution Hubs, By Region
- Worldwide Summary
By Category
- Summaries By
Category, By Region
- North American
Value By Category
- European Value
By Category
- Asian Value
By Category
- ROW Value By
Category
- Total Value
Of Each Region And Worldwide Summary
- Further Discussion
- What Comes Next?
- Neighborhood
Nodes – “Micro” Headends
- Still “Pass
Through” Traditional Analog Channels
- Capable
Of Re-Multiplexing, Modulating, And Up Converting
- Broadcast
On Demand, Video-On-Demand, And Voice Services
- Neighborhood
Nodes Being Considered For Fiber-To-The Neighborhood
- In-Home Network
Servers – Pico-Headends
- Final And Important
Note – This Approach Will Also Work For IPTV And Other Services
- Completing
The Circle –Mobile Video Services To Flow From The Super Headend
Through Cell Phone Infrastructure To Portable Devices
- Corporate Multiple
Play Converged Services Can Also Benefit From This Approach
- Companies In
This Space Will Continue To Have Expanding Opportunities
- Cisco Systems
- Cisco Has Been
A Key Driver Of IPTV For Many Years
- Cisco Multiservice
Transport And Service Control Platforms
- Cisco IP Includes
Voice, Video, High Speed Data And QAM
- QAM Integration
With Cisco’s uMG9850 QAM Module
- Cisco Systems
Is Empowering The Connected Consumer
- Cisco Systems
Enables All Of The IP Networks
- IP
and Ethernet – Intelligence, Flexibility and Adaptability
– Drive Up ARPU
- Any Service,
To Any Device, To Anywhere
- Cisco Systems
Pioneering Next Generation Networks (NGN)
- Cisco Is
Driving Towards Intelligent IP Networks
- Cisco’s
Involvement With DOCSIS® 3.0 Will Drive NGN Forward
- C-COR, Incorporated
- Technicians
“In The Field” Working With Over 200 Digital Video Networks
- C-COR’s
Deep Connection With Working Systems Gives Them An Advantage
- First Annual
C-COR Global IP Summit In Barcelona, Spain – June 28th
and 29th
- C-COR Structured
Into Three Divisions
- C-COR Hardware
Supports Digital Video And Gigabit Ethernet
- C-COR Software
Spans A Range From VOD To Network Management And More
- C-COR Services
Include 400 Technicians “In The Field” Working As Partners
- C-COR Acquires
Assets Of nCUBE To Expand Control Of “On Demand” Services
- Harris Broadcast
Communications – A Division Of Harris Corporation
- Harris
Is A World Leader For Video, Audio And Broadcast Technology
- Bridging
The Workflow Gap Between Legacy Silos And Open Standards
- Focusing
On Pulling "Content" Into The Future – Profitably
- The Real
“Killer App” Of TV Is TV!
- Workflows
Improve When You Ingest Once, Play Out Many
- Harris
Acquisition Of Encoda Systems Improves The Supply Chain
- Shared
“Content,” Shared Services, And Shared Business Applications
- Harris
New H-Class Content Management Platform
- Real-Time
Support For Video-On-Demand, IPTV, And Mobile Video
- Lucent Technologies
- Integrated
Network Solutions (“INS”)
- Mobility
Solutions (“Mobility”)
- Lucent
Worldwide Services (“Services”)
- Lucent
Provides The Technology To Deliver Value over IP™.
- VitalSQM™
Service Quality Management
- Lucent Video-Over-DSL
Solutions For IPTV
- Juniper Networks,
Inc.
- Juniper Growing
In The Cable TV Data Services Market
- Juniper
Appoints Andrew Audet As Vice President, Cable TV Products
- SDX-300
Service Deployment System for Packet Cable Multimedia (PCMM)
- Juniper
Has A Complete Portfolio Of IP Solutions For Video Services
- TANDBERG Television
ASA
- TANDBERG
Television's Eric Cooney Driving Leadership Position For IP
and TV
- World Leader
For Advanced Video Codecs (AVC) And IP Networking
- N2Broadband
Acquired By TANDBERG Television
- TANDBERG
TV Racking Up Impressive List Of AVC Deployments
- DirecTV
Major Contract For TANDBERG TV MPEG-4 AVC Equipment
- Microsoft
IPTV Integration With MPEG-4 AVC To Expand IPTV Market
- TANDBERG
Television Has Key Partnerships With The Right Players
- Alcatel – World
Leader For DSL
- Alcatel Key
Supplier To Mobile Telephone Service Providers
- Alcatel’s
Open Media Suite – A Complete IPTV Solution Package
- Microsoft
- Windows
Media 9 (WM9) Is An Advanced Video Codec (AVC)
- Microsoft
TV's Solutions For Cable TV
- Microsoft
TV's Solutions for IPTV
- Microsoft
And Alcatel Collaborate On Integrated IPTV Solution
- HP Has An Entire
Ecosystem Of Customers, Partners And Support
- HP Is A
World Leader For Electronic Entertainment From Studios To Headends
- HP Is Also
A World Leader Working With Mobile Service Providers
- HP Hardware
Begins With A Complete Line Of Reliable, Scalable Servers
- HP And
Ascent Media Deliver VOD For Charter Communications OnDemandÔ
- HP Has
Extensive Partnerships That Span The Globe
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HP's Digital
Media Platform (DMP) Revolutionizes Content Production And Distribution
- Sony
Pictures, Ascent Media Group, Warner Bros. & Infinity
Get On Board
- Ascent Media
Group, Inc.
- Ascent Media
Important Announcement With Sony Pictures Entertainment
- Ascent Media
Systems And Technology Services Provide Unique Opportunities
- Ascent Media
S&T Building Advanced PBS Network Operations Center
- ARRIS Group,
Inc.
- ARRIS CadantÒ
C4 CMTS To Support Wideband Data And Channel Bonding
- ARRIS Demonstrated
Wideband Data And IPTV At NCTA Show
- Telcordia
- Telcordia
Cable TV Solutions Enable A Competitive Edge
- Scopus - Intelligent
Video Network™
- Scopus
Provides The Entire Chain Of Components For All-Digital TV Services
- Universal
MPEG-AVC Encoders, Dense Universal IP Decoder
- SkyStream Networks,
Inc.
- Mediaplex
Service Routers And Edge Routers For Digital Video Headends
- New iPplex™
Single Rack Unit Expands Market For IPTV - Supports MPEG-4
- NTT Japan,
Seven European Telecom Operators Choose Mediaplex-20
- BigBand Networks
- BigBand’s
Platform Approach To Digital Cable And IP Services
- "Switched
Broadcast" Provides Flexibility, Scalability, And Low Cost
- Big Band
CudaÒ CMTS Voice-over-IP
Being Deployed By Cox Communications
- Harmonic
- Working With
Cable, Satellite, IPTV And Digital Terrestrial TV
- Harmonic
NMX Digital Service ManagerÔ Drives All-Digital Migration
- Terayon Communication
Systems
- Terayon Enabled
The Birth Of Data Services Over Cable TV
- Digital Ad
Insertion - DM 6400 Network Cherry Picker
- CP 7600G
Digital Simulcast - Analog Video From A Digital Network
- Terayon's
BP 5100 Adds Channel Branding Logos Onto HDTV Signals
- Tut Systems
- Tut Systems
Provides Entire Digital Video Headends And Hub Solutions
- Iowa Network
Services – A Super Headend with Over 100 Distribution Hubs
- Tut Systems
Also Enables PCCW nowBroadband TV Service In Hong Kong
- Tut Systems
Astria® Line of Digital Video Headend Products
- Tut Systems’
Aveon® Element Management System
- Tut Systems’
iViewTV® Middleware
- Nortel Networks
Corporation
- ETI Telecom
- Net Insight
AB
- Scientific Atlanta
- A Global Leader
- Support For
H.264, Satellite PVRs, HD-TV Encoding And IPTV Set Top Boxes
- Motorola Broadband
- Path 1 Network
Technologies Inc.
- Thomson - International
Powerhouse
- Thomson's
Grass ValleyÔ Group Outfitting
World's First All- HDTV News Studio
- Technicolor,
Inc., Cirpack To Support "Triple Play," And Content
Guard
- Video Encoding
Specialists
- Winnov - New
Xstream Engine 2
- Modulus Video
- The MPEG-4 Experts
- Main Concept
- EGT
- Optibase, Ltd.
- RGB Networks
- Envivio
- Video Server
Manufacturers
- BitBand
- BitBand
MaestroÔ Content Distribution
and Video network Management Suite
- BitBand's
Approach Supports Flexibility For Business Managers, Too!
- BitBand
VisionÔ Appliance Servers
- Entone Technologies
- Entone's
StreamLinerÔ Network
Video Recorder (NVR)
- Entone's
Encoding StudioÔ Runs
On HP And IBM Off-The-Shelf Servers
- Arroyo
- Broadbus
- Kasenna - The
Business Of Television
- Kasenna
MediaBase Ported To 64-Bit Processing For Breakthrough Performance
- VFusionÔ
Video Network Management Software
- Kasenna's
Products Enhance The Business Opportunities Of VOD Services
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Table 1. Summary Of Worldwide Value Of Equipment In Digital Video Headends
(annual value, US$ millions, annual growth, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 2. Number
Of New Super Headends Built, By Year, By Region (number in units, annual
growth, percent of total, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 3. Typical
Cost To Outfit New Super Headends, By Region (US$M, annual growth, percent
of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 4. Annual
Value Of Newly Built Super Headends, By Region (US$ M, annual growth,
percent of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 5. Number
Of Super Headends Upgraded, By Year, By Region (number in units, annual
growth, percent of total, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 6. Typical
Cost To Upgrade Existing Super Headends, By Region (US$M, annual growth,
percent of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 7. Annual
Value Of Upgraded Super Headends, By Region (US$ M, annual growth, percent
of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 8. Annual
Value Of New And Upgraded Super Headends, By Region (US$ M, annual growth,
percent of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 9. Number
Of New Local Headends Built, By Year, By Region (number in units, annual
growth, percent of total, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 10. Typical
Cost To Outfit New Local Headends, By Region (US$M, annual growth, percent
of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 11. Annual
Value Of Outfitting Newly Built Local Headends, By Region (US$ M, annual
growth, percent of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 12. Number
Of Local Headends Upgraded, By Year, By Region (number in units, annual
growth, percent of total, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 13. Typical
Cost To Upgrade Existing Local Headends, By Region (US$M, annual growth,
percent of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 14. Annual
Value Of Upgraded Local Headends, By Region (US$ M, annual growth, percent
of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 15. Annual
Value Of New And Upgraded Local Headends, By Region (US$ M, annual growth,
percent of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 16. Number
Of New IPTV Distribution Hubs Built, By Year, By Region (number in units,
annual growth, percent of total, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 17. Typical
Cost To Outfit New IPTV Distribution Hubs, By Region (US$M, annual growth,
percent of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 18. Annual
Value Of Outfitting Newly Built IPTV Distribution Hubs, By Region (US$
M, annual growth, percent of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 19. Number
Of IPTV Distribution Hubs Upgraded, By Year, By Region (number in units,
annual growth, percent of total, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 20. Typical
Cost To Upgrade IPTV Distribution Hubs, By Region (US$M, annual growth,
percent of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 21. Annual
Value Of Upgraded IPTV Distribution Hubs, By Region (US$ M, annual growth,
percent of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 22. Annual
Value Of New And Upgraded IPTV Distribution Hubs, By Region (US$ M,
annual growth, percent of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 23. Number
Of New Cable TV Distribution Hubs Built, By Year, By Region (number
in units, annual growth, percent of total, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 24. Typical
Cost Per New Cable TV QAM Distribution Hub – North America (Broadcast
QAMs, On-Demand QAMs, Data QAMs, annual value per hub)
- Table 25. Typical
Cost Per New Cable TV QAM Distribution Hub – Europe (Broadcast QAMs,
On-Demand QAMs, Data QAMs, annual value per hub)
- Table 26. Typical
Cost Per New Cable TV QAM Distribution Hub – Asia (Broadcast QAMs, On-Demand
QAMs, Data QAMs, annual value per hub)
- Table 27. Typical
Cost Per New Cable TV QAM Distribution Hub – Asia (Broadcast QAMs, On-Demand
QAMs, Data QAMs, annual value per hub)
- Table 28. Typical
Cost To Outfit New Cable TV QAM Distribution Hubs, By Region (US$M,
annual growth, percent of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 29. Annual
Value Of Outfitting New Cable TV QAM Distribution Hubs, By Region (US$
M, annual growth, percent of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 30. Number
Of Cable TV QAM Distribution Hubs Upgraded, By Year, By Region (number
in units, annual growth, percent of total, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
- Table 31. Typical
Cost Per Upgraded Cable TV QAM Distribution Hub – North America (Broadcast
QAMs, On-Demand QAMs, Data QAMs, annual value per hub)
- Table 32. Typical
Cost Per Upgraded Cable TV QAM Distribution Hub – Europe (Broadcast
QAMs, On-Demand QAMs, Data QAMs, annual value per hub)
- Table 33. Typical
Cost Per Upgraded Cable TV QAM Distribution Hub – Asia (Broadcast QAMs,
On-Demand QAMs, Data QAMs, annual value per hub)
- Table 34. Typical
Cost Per Upgraded Cable TV QAM Distribution Hub – ROW (Broadcast QAMs,
On-Demand QAMs, Data QAMs, annual value per hub)
- Table 35, Typical
Cost To Outfit Upgraded Cable TV QAM Distribution Hubs, By Region (US$M,
annual growth, percent of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 36. Annual
Value Of Outfitting Upgraded Cable TV QAM Distribution Hubs, By Region
(US$ M, annual growth, percent of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 37. Annual
Value Of New And Upgraded QAM Cable TV Distribution Hubs, By Region
(US$ M, annual growth, percent of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 38. Worldwide
Annual Value Of Outfitting New And Upgraded Digital Video Headends,
By Category (US$ M, annual growth, percent of worldwide total, CAGR)
- Table 39. Value
Of New And Upgraded Digital Video Headend Equipment, By Category – North
America (annual value, US$ M, annual growth, percent of regional total,
CAGR)
- Table 40. Value
Of New And Upgraded Digital Video Headend Equipment, By Category – Europe
(annual value, US$ M, annual growth, percent of regional total, CAGR)
- Table 41. Value
Of New And Upgraded Digital Video Headend Equipment, By Category – Asia
(annual value, US$ M, annual growth, percent of regional total, CAGR)
- Table 42. Value
Of New And Upgraded Digital Video Headend Equipment, By Category – ROW
(annual value, US$ M, annual growth, percent of regional total, CAGR)
- Table 43. Value
Of New And Upgraded Digital Video Headend Equipment, By Region (annual
value, US$ M, annual growth, percent of regional total, CAGR)
- Table 44. HP Partners
For Content Delivery Partners
- Table 45. HP Content
Management Partners
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Figure 1, How "Content" Moves From Originator To Network Infrastructure
- Figure 2. Close
Ties Between Content Management Service And Network Infrastructure
- Figure 3. Major
One-Way TV Delivery Services That Go To Consumer Electronics End-Points
That Are Available At Retail (Satellite TV, over-the-air Terrestrial
TV, future on-line DVDs and Games)
- Figure 4. TV Delivery
Services With A Broadband Return Path That Go To A Special Set Top Box
That Must Be Obtained From The Network Service Provider (Digital Cable
TV, IPTV and Telco-TV Services via DSL or Fiber, Fixed Wireless Services
– including WiMAX)
- Figure 5. The Internet
And Private IP Networks Are A “Wild Card” That Permits "Content"
From TV Services To Go To Fixed or Mobile PCs and Devices (The Internet
lets "Content" flow to Personal Computers, Mobile Devices
and Video-Enabled Cell Phones)
- Figure 6. Mobile
TV Services Will Is Being Delivered To Mobile Media Devices, Vehicles,
Video-Enabled Cell Phones, And Other Personal Video Platforms (The Internet
and private networks will enable the delivery of Broadcast TV programming
to mobile media devices, vehicles and video-enabled cell phones)
- Figure 7. Overview
of Electronic Entertainment Sources For Consumers
- Figure 8. Estimated
Worldwide Households Receiving A Digital TV Service (number of households
in millions)
- Figure 9. Annual
Value Of New And Upgraded Super Headends, By Region (annual value in
US$ Millions)
- Figure 10. Annual
Value Of New And Upgraded Local Headends, By Region (annual value in
US$ Millions)
- Figure 11. Annual
Value Of New And Upgraded IPTV Distribution Hubs, By Region (annual
value in US$ Millions)
- Figure 12. Annual
Value Of New And Upgraded QAM Cable TV Distribution Hubs, By Region
(US$ Millions)
- Figure 13. Worldwide
Annual Value Of Outfitting New And Upgraded Digital Video Headends,
By Category (US$ Millions)
- Figure 14. Value
Of New And Upgraded Digital Video Headend Equipment, By Category – North
America (annual value, US$ Millions)
- Figure 15. Value
Of New And Upgraded Digital Video Headend Equipment, By Category – Europe
(annual value, US$ Millions)
- Figure 16. Value
Of New And Upgraded Digital Video Headend Equipment, By Category – Asia
(annual value, US$ Millions)
- Figure 17. Value
Of New And Upgraded Digital Video Headend Equipment, By Category – ROW
(annual value, US$ Millions)
- Figure 18. Value
Of New And Upgraded Digital Video Headend Equipment, By Region (annual
value, US$ Millions)
- Figure 19. Universal
Workflow Management Solutions Are Unique To The Wide Range Of Harris
Capabilities
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