CAMPBELL, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Market research firm Infonetics Research released excerpts from its latest Multiscreen TV Service Strategies and Vendor Leadership: Global Service Provider Survey, which provides insights into pay-TV operators’ plans for multiscreen video services and delivering live and file-based video content to subscribers with multiple devices.
ANALYST NOTE
“In a growing number of markets, pay-TV providers find themselves at a crossroads,” notes Jeff Heynen, principal analyst for broadband access and pay TV at Infonetics Research. “Their traditional business models are under attack as telco IPTV providers, over-the-top (OTT) providers, and consumer electronics companies — Netflix, LOVEFiLM, Amazon, Hulu, Apple, Samsung, and others — continue to divert revenue away from them.”
“Pay-TV operators are simultaneously grappling with how to address the desire among subscribers to take their content with them wherever they go, whenever they go,” adds Heynen. “The net result is a major change in what equipment pay TV operators invest in to ingest, encode, transcode, and play out video content, as well as how they negotiate with content owners for the right to distribute content across multiple formats.”
MULTISCREEN TV SURVEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Value-added services like second screen apps and enhanced DVR capabilities have gained in popularity due to the convergence happening in the living room between smartphones, tablets, and connected TVs
- For most pay-TV providers, the tablet has become the de facto second screen: 47% of respondent operators support tablets as part of their multiscreen service now, growing to 89% by 2015
- Apple’s HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) currently leads video streaming protocols in use by respondents; however, Microsoft’s Smooth Streaming closes in by 2015
- Among operator respondents, Cisco is the most familiar vendor of multiscreen video equipment and receives the highest rankings for a variety of criteria
- Multiscreen is still a relatively new service offering for many pay-TV operators, making it necessary for multiscreen equipment vendors to demonstrate the reliability of their products and provide support to customers
ABOUT INFONETICS’ MULTI-SCREEN SURVEY
For its 35-page multiscreen TV study, Infonetics interviewed purchase-decision makers at incumbent, competitive, and independent wireless operators from North America, EMEA, and Asia Pacific about their plans for delivering multiscreen video. The study provides insights into business drivers and challenges, technological challenges, types of devices and mobile operating systems supported, transcoding and delivery methods, number of live streaming channels and VOD titles offered, value-added services, and familiarity with and ratings of multiscreen vendors. Survey respondents represent 30% of worldwide telecom capex and 24% of revenue. To buy the survey, contact Infonetics: http://www.infonetics.com/contact.asp.
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- Latest Infonetics Pay TV and Video research brief: http://bit.ly/MLiTUV
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RECENT AND UPCOMING VIDEO & PAY TV RESEARCH
Download Infonetics’ 2014 market research brochure, publication calendar, events brochure, report highlights, tables of contents, and more at http://www.infonetics.com/login.
- Research Note: Infonetics Research's Top 2014 Trends (Jan. 7)
- Research Note: Improving the Multiscreen Experience Tops 2014’s Video Priority List; Bet on HEVC and MPEG-DASH, Not 4K (Jan. 23)
- Research Note: With Roamio, TiVo Aims Squarely for Service Provider Contracts (Jan. 29)
- Research Note: OnCue Purchase Rounds Out Verizon's Multiscreen Capabilities (Jan. 29)
- Broadband Scale Drives Comcast’s Bid for Time Warner Cable (Feb. 13)
- Set-Top Boxes and Pay TV Subscribers Market Share and Forecasts (Mar. 11)
- Pay TV Services and Subscribers Market Share and Forecasts (May 1)
- Pay TV Subscriber Database by Provider (May 6)
- IP Set-Top Box Features and Vendor Leadership: Global Service Provider Survey (May 15)
- Broadcast and Streaming Video Equipment Market Share and Forecasts (May 29)
INFONETICS WEBINARS
Visit https://www.infonetics.com/infonetics-events to register for upcoming webinars, view recent webinars on demand, or learn about sponsoring a webinar.
- Using Video Gateways to Improve the Multiscreen Experience (View on-demand)
- Adding Value to the Network with Integrated Policy and Charging (Feb. 18: Attend)
- 100G in the Metro: When and Where It Will Be Economical (Feb. 19: Attend)
- The Copper Path, From Vectoring to G.Fast (Mar. 11: Attend)
TO BUY REPORTS, CONTACT:
N. America (West), Asia Pacific: Larry Howard, larry@infonetics.com, +1 408-583-3335
N. America (East, Midwest), L. America: Scott Coyne, scott@infonetics.com, +1 408-583-3395
EMEA, India, Singapore: George Stojsavljevic, george@infonetics.com, +44 755-488-1623
Japan, South Korea, China, Taiwan: http://www.infonetics.com/contact.asp
ABOUT INFONETICS
Infonetics Research (www.infonetics.com) is an international market research and consulting firm serving the communications industry since 1990. A leader in defining and tracking emerging and established technologies in all world regions, Infonetics helps clients plan, strategize, and compete effectively. View Infonetics’ About Us slides at http://bit.ly/QUrbrV.