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In-Dustry Update: China’s IPTV Market: Hot, but Needs Time to Burn

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: In-Stat
Published: November 2006
Product Code: R97-2639
Description
China’s IPTV market has changed dramatically since the frenetic days of early 2005. The market, in fact, seemed dormant from late 2005 to 1H06. This was not the case, however, as telcos and content providers are moving forward slowly but steadily. In-Stat believes that time is the only thing needed for China’s IPTV market to take off.

This report analyzes the dynamics of China’s IPTV ecosystem and provides a detailed explanation of how critical policy and technology factors are influencing IPTV deployment around the country. The report also puts specific emphasis on China’s telecom carriers' up-to-date improvement on IPTV with regard to strategy, business model, service exploration, and network upgrading.

In-Stat projects that China’s IPTV market will go through a gradual but solid increase from 2006 to 2010, and in this report, provides forecasts on IPTV subscriber numbers and revenue scale during the forecast period.
Table of Contents

Introduction to Update

Dynamics in China's IPTV Ecosystem

Update on Licensing Issue

Changes in IPTV Industry's Ecosystem

Impacts from Codec Standard

Competition with P2P

IPTV Deployment in China

Telecom Carriers' IPTV Strategy

Network Upgrades

Service Exploitation

Changes in the Business Model

Forecasts 2006-2010

Market Revenue and Subscriber Forecast




List of Tables




Table 1. China's Main IPTV Solution Providers and Their Customers, 2006

Table 2. Broadband Access + IPTV (with Single Path) Package Monthly Rate and Annual Rate in 2006 (US$)

Table 3. Broadband Access + IPTV (with Dual Path) Package Monthly Rate and Annual Rate in 2006 (US$)

Table 4. Pure IPTV Package Monthly Rate and Annual Rate in 2006 (US$)

Table 5. China's Main IPTV Service Providers and Their Subscribers by 2006 (Units in Thousands)

Table 6. IPTV System Building Status in Various Areas Around China by 2006 (Scale in Thousands of Lines)

Table 7. IPTV Subscriber Forecast, 2005-2010 (in Thousands)

Table 8. Annual Average Revenue per Subscriber Forecast, 2005-2010 (US$)

Table 9. STB Installed-Base Forecast, 2005-2010 (in Thousands)




List of Figures




Figure 1. Responsibility Allocation Between SMG and Shanghai Telecom in IPTV Cooperation

Figure 2. Annual Subscription Revenue Forecast, 2005-2010 (US$ in Thousands, and %)


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