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Cable TV Head-Ends: Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) Powers Cable TV Counterpunch to IPTV


Published Date: October 2006
Published By: In-Stat
Page Count: 104
Order Code: R97-2574
 
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Executive Summary
Methodology
Previous Reports That Provide Useful Background Information
Cable TV Responds to the TelcoTV (IPTV) Challenge
Telcos Are Emerging From Ten Years of Deregulation
Triple Play and Quad Play Coming from Telcos
Telcos Are Rolling Out Flexible Internet Protocol Infrastructures
Cable TV Operators Need to Respond In Four Ways
Defend Their Existing Customer Base
Expand Their Service Offerings to Include Mobility
US Cable Operators in Joint Venture with Sprint Nextel
NTL Acquires Virgin Mobile to Launch Quad Play
Expand Their Revenues Due to Advertising
Expand Their Customer Base to Include Businesses
Cox Communications as a “Thought Leader” for Cable TV Business Services
A Quick Look at North America’s Cable TV Triple Play Market: RGUs and ARPU
Revenue Generating Units (RGUs)
Average Revenue per Unit (ARPU)
Snapshot of North America Triple Play Service Subscribers
Plenty of Room Left for Long-Term Growth
Approximate Value of North American Triple Play Feature Offerings
Quad Play Puts All Content into a Blender of New Opportunities
Professional Content
Three Kinds of Professional Content Companies
Personal Content
Personal Content Usage Rights Controlled by Consumers
Personal Content Also Being Accepted Onto Professional Content Services
Communications Content
Triple Play Depends on Communications Content
Quadruple Play Further Expands the Importance of Communications Content
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Will Benefit All Three Kinds of Content
Communications Services Are Blending with Professional Content Services
Content Aggregators Ride on Communications Services
A Natural Yin and Yang between Content Aggregators and Communications Services Will Push, then Pull, the Market Forward in Multiple, Overlapping, Steps
High Definition Content Changes the Playing Field, Will Force Network Upgrades
By 2010, Some Homes Will Need 100Mb/s
Comcast is the Bellwether of the Cable TV Industry
Comcast Is a Major Content Aggregator and Distributor with Multiple Nation-Wide Networks, Both Via Satellite and Via Fiber Optic
Comcast Can Lead Cable TV into Mobile Services
Net Insight’s Digital TV Platform: An Automated Approach to Cut Costs
Nimbra-Enabled Solution Is an Example Super Headend
Net Insight-Enabled Norkring Network for DVB-T in Norway
Nimbra Platform Designed for Quality of Service
Net Insight Solution Supports Voice and Mobile Video Services
Maintains GPS-Accurate Timing for All Network Edge Points
CableLabs Initiatives Will Spur Continued Growth
Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE)
SCTE Standards Provide International Reach
Why Cable TV Mobile Services Will Be Disruptive
Cable TV Operators Are More Nimble than People Think they Are
Cable Infrastructure Forecasts
Cable TV Systems Are Emerging as Full Service Telecommunications Providers
Key Industry Trends
Increasing Use of High Definition TV Programming
Expanding Video-On-Demand Infrastructure
Advertising Insertion
Upgraded Cable Modem Video Services with Targeted Advertising
Video Content and Targeted Advertising for Mobile Services
Switched Digital Video to Conserve Bandwidth
Increase to 1GHz Bandwidth in the Final Mile
Channel Bonding for Cable Modems
Special Approaches to Support Business Users
Eventual Move to 100% Digital Final Mile
Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC)
Mid-Stream Upgrades to Create Opportunities for New Players to Approach the Cable TV Industry
Super Headends by Region
Local Headends by Region
QAM Channels by Region
Broadcast QAM, VOD QAMs and IP-QAM Channels
Newly Built QAM Hubs by Region
Upgraded QAM Hubs by Region
Estimate of QAM Units Shipped by Region, by Category
Fixed Mobile Convergence Infrastructure by Region
North American Cable Infrastructure Equipment Forecast by Category
European Cable TV Infrastructure Equipment Forecast by Category
Asian Cable TV Infrastructure Equipment Forecast by Category
ROW Cable TV Infrastructure Equipment Forecast by Category
Regional Summaries and Comparisons
Worldwide Summaries by Category
Profiles of Key Companies
Cisco Systems
Cisco-Linksys
Linksys Home and Small Business Media Gateways
Media Gateways Enable Managed Services
Scientific Atlanta Acquisition
Scientific Atlanta Provides Four Growth Vectors
Cisco Acquires Arroyo Video Solutions, Inc.
Arroyo Provides Low-Cost, High Performance, Video On Demand
Cisco Announces CRS-1 Core Router Improvement
Wideband Channel Bonding
Motorola, Inc. Connected Home Solutions
Kreatel IPTV Set Top Box Acquisition
Broadbus Technologies Video Server Acquisition
An Ever-Expanding Portfolio of Solutions
MediaCipher™ IP
Channel-Bonding Solutions for Very High Speed Data
Cable MESH for Metropolitan Area WiFi Services
1GHz Products with Enhanced Upstream Bandwidth
Switched Digital Video Network Architecture
Juniper Networks, Inc.
Juniper Partners with Motorola on Modular CMTS
Juniper’s Expanding Portfolio of IP Solutions for Cable TV Multiplay
Expanding Business with Cox Communications
SDX-300 Service Deployment System for Packet Cable Multimedia (PCMM)
Juniper’s Open IPTV and Multiplay Initiative
Four Vectors of Growth Enabled by Juniper Networks
TANDBERG Television ASA
Any Platform to Any Device Solutions
World Leader for Advanced Video Codecs (AVC) and IP Networking Enables Video to Any Device Over Any Platform
OpenStream Digital Services Platform® Enables VOD Delivery
AdPoint On-Demand Advertising Platform® Supports Zones
SkyStream Acquired by TANDBERG Television
ARRIS Group, Inc.
ARRIS Labs Provides Unparalleled Interoperability Expertise
ARRIS FlexPath™ and Cadant® C4™ CMTS Enable Wideband
FlexPath™ Protects Investment in DOCSIS® 1.1 and 2.0 Modems
Cadant® G2 IMS™ Intelligent Management System
Fixed Mobile Convergence Is On the Way from ARRIS
Lucent Technologies
Merger with Alcatel
Lucent Delivers Value over IP™
Lucent Advantages for Cable TV MSOs
Lucent Working with CableLabs, SCTE, CTAM, NCTA
Lucent’s Leading IMS Technology Being Adapted for PacketCable 2.0 and Open Cable Applications Platform (OCAP)
Communications Applications in the Home, and On the Go
Lucent IMS is an Enabler for Sprint Nextel Joint Venture
Success with Voice-over-IP Offerings
Managed and Hosted Services
Lucent Worldwide Services Organization
Lucent’s MiViewTV™ Concept May Enable Personalized TV Delivery across Wired and Wireless Boundaries
Alcatel
Alcatel Merger with Lucent Technologies
Alcatel Partnership with Microsoft TV for IPTV
IPTV and IMS Fixed Mobile Convergence for TDC Denmark
Triple Play Service Delivery Architecture for Cable TV MSOs
Alcatel’s 7750 Service Router
Alcatel’s 7450 Ethernet Service Switch
Alcatel’s 7342 G-PON
C-COR, Incorporated
C-COR Driving Forward with Success in Europe
Four Main Focus Areas
Harris Broadcast Communications
Focusing On Pulling “Content” Into the Future—Profitably
Cable TV Systems Will Need Local Content
Cable TV Systems Will Need Local Control of Their Local Content
Analog Cut-Off to Impact Local TV Broadcasters, and Cable TV Can Benefit
Local Cable Can Host Community-Based Content Sharing Services
Community-Based Content Could Go to TV Sets, PCs, or Cell Phones
Harris H-Class Platform Enables Local Content for Cable TV
Cable TV MSOs with Nationwide Fiber Optic Backbones Could Benefit
Harris Also Provides Mobile TV Capabilities
Harris has Been Delivering Targeted Advertising for Decades
Local Cable TV Ad Sales Already Supported by Harris Broadband Solutions Novar Traffic and Billing Software
BigBand Networks
BigBand’s Platform Approach to Digital Cable and IP Services
Switched Digital Broadcast is Big Band’s Forte’
Big Band Cuda? CMTS Demonstrates 100Mb/s at IBC
Harmonic
ProStream™ 8000 Digital Mosaic Wins International Award
Tiling Multiple Video Streams Will Become a Service Enhancer
Harmonic Acquires Entone Video Networking Software
Scopus Video Networks Ltd.
Scopus’ Intelligent Video Network™
Digital Ad Insertion with IVG 7500 Intelligent Video Splicer
Scopus UID-2912 Dense Edge IP Decoder
Network Management and MPEG-4/AVC for IP Video Networks
ECI Telecom
Metro Area Networks for All Service Providers
Europe’s Cable TV Systems Building Metro Area Networks
Fixed Mobile Convergence Driving Growth
Telcordia®
Telcordia® Maestro™ IMS Portfolio
Telcordia Cable TV Solutions Enable a Competitive Edge
Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Huawei Digital Media and Entertainment (DME) Solutions
Huawei Mobile Networks and IMS for Fixed Mobile Convergence
Nortel Networks Corporation
Optibase
Optibase Demonstrates Picture-in-Picture with UTStarcom
RGB Networks
RGB Announces Third Round Venture Funding
Terayon Communication Systems, Inc.


List of Tables


Table 1. Worldwide Forecast for Cable TV Infrastructure Equipment (US$ Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
Table 2. Snapshot of North America Triple Play Service Subscribers (Subscribers by Service Taken)
Table 3. Relative Penetration of Triple Play Services (Number of Subscribers by Service, Percent of Total Subscribers)
Table 4. Approximate Value of North American Triple Play Feature Offerings (Annual Value in US$ Thousands, Annual Growth Rate)
Table 5. Cable TV Newly Built Super Headends by Region (Units, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 6. Typical Equipment Costs for Newly Built Super Headends by Region (US$ Millions, CAGR)
Table 7. Annual Value of Equipment in Newly Built Super Headends by Region (US$ Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 8. Cable TV Upgraded Super Headends by Region (Units, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 9. Typical Equipment Costs for Newly Built Super Headends by Region (US$ Millions, CAGR)
Table 10. Annual Value of Equipment in Upgraded Super Headends by Region (US$ Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 11. Annual Value of Newly Built and Upgraded Super Headends by Region (US$ Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 12. Cable TV Newly Built Local Headends by Region (Units, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 13. Typical Equipment Costs for Newly Built Local Headends by Region (US$ Millions, CAGR) 38
Table 14. Annual Value of Equipment in Newly Built Local Headends by Region (US$ Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 15. Cable TV Upgraded Local Headends by Region (Units, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 16. Typical Equipment Costs for Upgraded Local Headends by Region (US$ Millions, CAGR)
Table 17. Annual Value of Equipment in Upgraded Local Headends by Region (US$ Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 18. Annual Value of Newly Built and Upgraded Local Headends by Region (US$ Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 19. Calculations of Costs for Newly Built QAM Hubs in North America (QAMs per Hub, Cost US$, # of Digital QAM Channels)
Table 20. Calculations of Costs for Newly Built QAM Hubs in Europe (QAMs per Hub, Cost US$, # of Digital QAM Channels)
Table 21. Calculations of Costs for Newly Built QAM Hubs in Asia (QAMs per Hub, Cost US$, # of Digital QAM Channels)
Table 22. Calculations of Costs for Newly Built QAM Hubs—ROW (QAMs per Hub, Cost US$, # of Digital QAM Channels)
Table 23. Cable TV Newly Built QAM Hubs by Region (Units, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 24. Typical Equipment Costs for Newly Built QAM Hubs by Region (US$, CAGR)
Table 25. Annual Value of Equipment in Newly Built QAM Hubs by Region (US$ Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 26. Calculations of Costs for Upgraded QAM Hubs in North America (QAMs per Hub, Cost US$, # of Digital QAM Channels)
Table 27. Calculations of Costs for Upgraded QAM Hubs in Europe (QAMs per Hub, Cost US$, # of Digital QAM Channels)
Table 28. Calculations of Costs for Upgraded QAM Hubs in Asia ((QAMs per Hub, Cost US$, # of Digital QAM Channels)
Table 29. Calculations of Costs for Upgraded QAM Hubs in ROW Countries (QAMs per Hub, Cost US$, # of Digital QAM Channels)
Table 30. Cable TV Upgraded QAM Hubs by Region (Units, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 31. Typical Equipment Costs for Upgraded QAM Hubs by Region (US$, CAGR)
Table 32. Annual Value of Equipment in Upgraded QAM Hubs by Region (US$ Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 33. Annual Value of Newly Built and Upgraded QAM Hubs by Region (US$ Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 34. Number of QAM Modulator Units Shipped by Region, by Category (Number in Units, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 35. Cable TV Newly Built FMC Service Infrastructure by Region (Units, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 36. Typical Equipment Costs for Newly Built FMC Infrastructure by Region (US$ Millions, CAGR)
Table 37. Annual Value of Newly Built FMC Service Infrastructure by Region (US$ Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 38. Cable TV Upgraded FMC Service Infrastructure by Region (Units, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 39. Typical Equipment Costs for Upgraded FMC Infrastructure by Region (US$ Millions, CAGR) 61
Table 40. Annual Value of Upgraded FMC Service Infrastructure by Region (US$ Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 41. Annual Value of Newly Built and Upgraded FMC Service Infrastructure by Region (US$ Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 42. North American Cable Infrastructure Equipment Value by Category (US$ Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 43. European Cable Infrastructure Equipment Value by Category (US$ Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 44. Asian Cable Infrastructure Equipment Value by Category (US$ Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 45. ROW Cable Infrastructure Equipment Value by Category (US$ Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 46. Value of Cable Infrastructure Equipment Value by Region (US$ Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)
Table 47. Worldwide Value of Cable Infrastructure Equipment Value by Category (US$ Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Percent of Total, CAGR)


List of Figures


Figure 1. Relative Annual Value of North American Triple Play Feature Offerings (Annual Value in US$ Thousands)
Figure 2. Net Insight’s Remotely-Operated Digital Terrestrial Network System
Figure 3. Annual Value in Newly Built and Upgraded Super Headends by Region (US$ Millions)
Figure 4. Annual Value of Newly Built and Upgraded Local Headends by Region (US$ Millions)
Figure 5. Annual Value of Newly Built and Upgraded QAM Hubs by Region (US$ Millions)
Figure 6. Annual Value of Newly Built and Upgraded FMC Service Infrastructure by Region (US$ Millions)
Figure 7. North American Cable Infrastructure Equipment Value by Category (US$ Millions)
Figure 8. European Cable Infrastructure Equipment Value by Category (US$ Millions)
Figure 9. Asian Cable Infrastructure Equipment Value by Category (US$ Millions)
Figure 10. ROW Cable Infrastructure Equipment Value by Category (US$ Millions)
Figure 11. Value of Cable Infrastructure Equipment Value by Region (US$ Millions)
Figure 12. Worldwide Value of Cable Infrastructure Equipment Value by Category (US$ Millions)
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