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In-Depth Analysis: Satellite Uplink Facilities for Professional TV Services


Published Date: December 2006
Published By: In-Stat
Page Count: 48
Order Code: R97-2664
 
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Executive Summary
Satellites, Satellites Everywhere and Some IP to Drink
Fixed Service Satellites (FSS) Provide Reliable 24/7 Operation
Uplinking From a Facility on the Ground to a Fixed Service Satellite
Downlinking From a Fixed Service Satellite to a “Footprint” on the Earth
Satellites Are Used for a Variety of Professional TV Applications
Modern Fixed Service Satellites Provide Redundancy and Expandability
Typical Fixed Service Satellite Can be Used for About 15 Years
Fixed Service Satellites Are Being Used for All Electronic Communications Services
Professional Video Equipment Used by Satellite TV Uplink Facilities
Direct-to-Home Platforms
Major Pay-TV Aggregators
National Network Playout Centers
Other Satellite TV Uplinks
News Corporation Leads the World for Satellite TV Services
News Corporation Covers the Four Screens, Plus Print
DIRECTV is a World Leader for Innovations in Direct-to-Home Satellite Services
DIRECTV Presents the Gold Standard for Direct-to-Home Uplink Systems
DIRECTV Operates Multiple Uplinks
DIRECTV Uplinks Expected to Support Over 1,600 High Definition TV Channels
DIRECTV Provides World Class Signal Quality Monitoring To Keep It All Looking Good
DIRECTV Needs to Integrate All Program Guide Information into the DIRECTV Program Guide
DIRECTV Also Inserts DIRECTV Promotional Information and Advertising in 3,200 TV Signals
Eight Trends Driving Professional Video Gear into Satellite TV Uplinks
Ongoing Transition from Analog to Digital TV Technologies
Expansion of Digital Cable TV Services
Growth of Digital TelcoTV (IPTV) Services
Expansion of Digital Terrestrial TV Distribution Services
Emergence of Mobile Video Services
Increasing Use of Fiber Optic Networks to Feed Video Signals To Satellite Uplinks
Expansion of Personal Video Recorder Services
Introduction of More Digital Video Program Streams
Introduction of Advanced Modulation to Expand Bandwidth
Introduction of Advanced Video Codecs (AVC) to Optimize Bandwidth Utilization
The Move Towards High Definition TV Programming
The Introduction of Two-Way Interactive Services
Professional Video Equipment Used for Satellite TV Uplink Facilities
Equipment, Software, Automation Systems and Professional Services
North America Professional Video Satellite TV Uplink Facilities
Direct-to-Home Platforms
Major Pay-TV Aggregators
National Network Playout Centers
Other Satellite TV Uplinks
European Professional Video Satellite TV Uplink Facilities
Direct-to-Home Platforms
Major Pay-TV Aggregators
National Network Playout Centers
Other Satellite TV Uplinks
Asian Professional Video Satellite TV Uplink Facilities
Direct-to-Home Platforms
Major Pay-TV Aggregators
National Network Playout Centers
Other Satellite TV Uplinks
ROW Professional Video Satellite TV Uplink Facilities
Direct-to-Home Platforms
Major Pay-TV Aggregators
National Network Playout Centers
Other Satellite TV Uplinks
Worldwide Professional Video Satellite TV Uplink Facilities Summary
Number of Professional Video Satellite TV Uplinks by Category, by Region
Direct-to-Home Platforms by Region
Major Pay-TV Aggregators, by Region
National Network Playout Centers, by Region
Other Satellite TV Uplinks, by Region
Summary of All Categories of Professional Video Satellite TV Uplink Facilities by Region
Value of Professional Video Equipment Used By Satellite TV Uplink Facilities, by Region
Methodology
Related In-Stat Reports
Offices


List of Tables


Table 1. Worldwide Annual Value of Professional Video Equipment Used By Satellite TV Uplink Facilities (Annual value, US$ Millions, Annual Growth Rate, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
Table 2. Worldwide Media Assets Controlled By News Corporation
Table 3. Number of Professional Satellite TV Uplink Facilities—North America (Number of facilities in units, annual percent growth, percent of total, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
Table 4. Typical Cost of New Professional Video Equipment for Satellite TV Uplink Facilities—North America (Annual costs in US$ millions, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
Table 5. Annual Value of Professional Video Equipment for Satellite TV Uplink Facilities—North America (US$ millions, annual growth in percent, percent of regional total, CAGR)
Table 6. Number of Professional Satellite TV Uplink Facilities—Europe (Number of facilities in units, annual percent growth, percent of total, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
Table 7. Typical Cost of New Professional Video Equipment for Satellite TV Uplink Facilities—Europe (Annual costs in US$ millions, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
Table 8. Annual Value of Professional Video Equipment for Satellite TV Uplink Facilities—Europe (US$ millions, annual growth in percent, percent of regional total, CAGR)
Table 9. Number of Professional Satellite TV Uplink Facilities—Asia (Number of facilities in units, annual percent growth, percent of total, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
Table 10. Typical Cost of New Professional Video Equipment for Satellite TV Uplink Facilities—Asia (Annual costs in US$ millions, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
Table 11. Annual Value of Professional Video Equipment for Satellite TV Uplink Facilities—Asia (US$ millions, annual growth in percent, percent of regional total, CAGR)
Table 12. Number of Professional Satellite TV Uplink Facilities—ROW (Number of facilities in units, annual percent growth, percent of total, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
Table 13. Typical Cost of New Professional Video Equipment for Satellite TV Uplink Facilities—ROW (Annual costs in US$ millions, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
Table 14. Annual Value of Professional Video Equipment for Satellite TV Uplink Facilities—ROW (US$ millions, annual growth in percent, percent of regional total, CAGR)
Table 15. Number of Professional Satellite TV Uplink Facilities by Category—Worldwide (Number of facilities in units, annual percent growth, percent of total, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
Table 16. Annual Value of Professional Video Equipment for Satellite TV Uplink Facilities by Category- Worldwide (US$ millions, annual growth in percent, percent of regional total, CAGR)
Table 17. Number of Direct-to-Home Platforms in Operation by Region (Number of facilities in units, annual percent growth, percent of total, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
Table 18. Number of Major Pay-TV Aggregators in Operation by Region (Number of facilities in units, annual percent growth, percent of total, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
Table 19. Number of National Network Playout Centers in Operation by Region (Number of facilities in units, annual percent growth, percent of total, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
Table 20. Number of Other Satellite TV Uplinks in Operation by Region (Number of facilities in units, annual percent growth, percent of total, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
Table 21. Number of All Professional Video Satellite TV Uplinks in Operation by Region (Number of facilities in units, annual percent growth, percent of total, Compound Annual Growth Rate)
Table 22. Value of Professional Video Equipment Used By Satellite TV Uplink Facilities, By Region (US$ millions, annual growth in percent, percent of regional total, CAGR)


List of Figures


Figure 1. Fixed Satellite Service “Footprint” Showing the Area of Coverage
Figure 2. Example of Typical Fixed Satellite Service Uplink-to-Downlink System Level Solution
Figure 3. Circuitry that Provides the Ability to Switch Around Failed Components in a Fixed Service Satellite
Figure 4. Example of Fixed Satellite Service Used to Support Two-Way, Triple Play, Voice-over-IP, Data and Video
Figure 5. Annual Value of Professional Video Equipment for Satellite TV Uplink Facilities—North America (US$ millions)
Figure 6. Annual Value of Professional Video Equipment for Satellite TV Uplink Facilities—Europe (US$ millions)
Figure 7. Annual Value of Professional Video Equipment for Satellite TV Uplink Facilities—Asia (US$ millions)
Figure 8. Annual Value of Professional Video Equipment for Satellite TV Uplink Facilities -ROW (US$ millions)
Figure 9. Annual Value of Professional Video Equipment for Satellite TV Uplink Facilities by Category—Worldwide (US$ millions)
Figure 10. Value of Professional Video Equipment Used By Satellite TV Uplink Facilities, By Region (US$ millions)

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