Analysts predict worldwide multichannel hypercompetition
We suppose it's possible that you've missed out on all the fiber expansion going on here in the US, but even if so, you'd probably guess that programming competition in general is heating up. SNL Kagan has published new research that suggests that global multichannel hypercompetition is just around the bend, with 54 of the top 75 markets to see "four or more digital video distribution platforms" by 2013. The study focused on the continued deployment of FTTH, IPTV and DTH satellite, and it also noted that digital terrestrial television (DTT) and hybrid DTT-IP systems were "adding to the competitive mix." It's also no shock to learn that cable carriers are fighting all of this with SDV implementation, VOD offerings, bundle ("triple-play") deals and dynamic electronic program guides. Mmm, competition.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
UnnDunn @ Jul 10th 2008 6:23PM
I think when all is said and done, IPTV over FTTH (or FTTP if they can get the last mile fast enough) will come out on top as the premium TV distribution platform of choice.