October 12, 2007

Worldwide IPTV equipment sales rise by 33%

by Lin Freestone

A new report from Infonetics Research shows that worldwide revenue generated from the sale of IPTV equipment rose to $562.4m in the second quarter of 2007. The figure represents a 33% increase over the previous quarter.

The IPTV Equipment, Services, Subscribers, and Capex Report predicts worldwide IPTV equipment manufacturer revenue will more than double between 2007 and 2010.

Infonetics' IPTV report provides analysis of top players, current and forecasted market size, and select market share for IPTV equipment, services, service revenue, subscribers, and content and transport infrastructure capex.

IPTV equipment includes integrated digital headend platforms, VOD/streaming content servers, IP video encoders, IPTV middleware/content delivery platforms (CDPs), and IP STBs.

Companies tracked include 2Wire, ADB, Amino, Celrun, Huawei, Kreatel, Motorola, Netgem, Pace, Sagem, Samsung, Scientific Atlanta, Nokia Siemens, Sumitomo, Telsey, Thomson, Tilgin, and Yuxing.

Infonetics Research is an international market research and consulting firm specialising in data networking and telecom.

 

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