Description
Description
Product Category: Connected Home
Price: $995.00
Release Date: 2009 Q1
Author: Dr. Predrag Filipovic
Pages: 40
Figures: 12
Tables: 3
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Summary
"Broadband and home networks will become a ubiquitous part of every human dwelling, just as is the case with phone and electrical services are today."
Dr. Predrag Filipovic
These words – from TDG’s 2008 report on The Future of Home Networks – speak to our belief that within the next two decades both broadband and home network systems will become indispensable parts of the consumer home throughout the world. Video delivery over the Internet is an integral part of these future services and it will change the landscape of existing entertainment market. With these systems in place, a variety of new web-based multimedia services and applications can be delivered to consumers.
For companies active in this space – both incumbent and emerging – the stakes could not be higher. For those on the periphery (and who isn’t?), business will never be the same.
This report examines the global diffusion of home network video nodes. It covers platforms or end-points that enable video viewing with a focus on their adoption, functionality, and serviceability. The report also includes a long term forecast to 2030 with “end point” systems and business models provided in both global and regional breakdowns.
All strategic level decision makers (and those hoping to become so) in the digital multimedia fields will benefit from this roadmap to solutions that will dominate future video services markets.
Table of Contents
Key Findings
1.0 Introduction
1.1 The Future of Digital Multimedia
1.2 Scope of the Report
2.0 Research Background
2.1 Methodology
2.2 Terminology
3.0 The Future of Broadband and Home Networks
3.1 Chasms to be Crossed
3.2 Broadband and Home Network Diffusion – Forecasts through 2030
3.2.1 Long-Term Market Assumptions
3.2.2 Short-Term Market Descriptions
3.2.3 Global Broadband Diffusion
3.2.4 Global Home Network Diffusion
4.0 Market Analysis
4.1 How Many "Black Boxes" Does One Household Actually Need?
4.2 About Those Video Viewing Nodes
4.3 The Business Models
4.4 The Platforms
4.5 Demands versus Deliverables – the Consumer Dynamic
5.0 Peeking into the Future - TDG's Crstal Ball
5.1 In-Home Video Platforms
5.2 Service Models
5.3 Critical Timing
5.4 Forecasts
6.0 A Final Word
List of Figures
Figure 1 Global Broadband Households thru 2030 – Generally
Figure 2 Global Broadband Households thru 2030 – by Region
Figure 3 Global Home Networked Households thru 2030 – Generally
Figure 4 Global Home Networked Households thru 2030 – by Region
Figure 5 CE Nodes among U.S. Households thru 2008
Figure 6 Growth in the Number of TVs per U.S. Household thru 2008
Figure 7 PayTV Penetration among U.S. TV Households
Figure 8 Global Broadband-Enabled Televisions – 2006 thru 2011
Figure 9 Video-Enabled Households thru 2030 – by Region
Figure 10 Global Video-Enabled Households thru 2030 – by Service Model
Figure 11 Video Nodes per BB Household thru 2030 – by Region
Figure 12 Total Global Video Nodes thru 2030 – by Region
List of Tables
Table 1 Examples of Wireless Technologies
Table 2 System-Application Matches among Wireless Solutions
Table 3 Video Platforms/Delivery Business Models