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Worldwide Mobile Video Infrastructure: The Buildout Continues"
In-Stat/MDR, Oct 2008, Pages: 40
There are multiple ways of delivering video content to mobile devices including:
- Internet access from a mobile device using a cellular data service - Cellular in-band video services that deliver video to the cellphone receiver in a mobile device - Broadcast out-of-band video services that require a secondary receiver added to a mobile device, also called broadcast overlay networks - “Synch and go” capability, which enables the transfer of video content to storage in a mobile device - Methods that may not require the cellular infrastructure, including Wi-Fi and WiMAX - Terrestrial broadcast TV
Some of these require mobile video-specific infrastructure, such as broadcast out-of-band video services and cellular in-band video services, while others, like Internet access and terrestrial broadcast TV, utilize infrastructure in place for other video services. We will focus on the first two in this report.
We look at the demand for mobile specific broadcast transmission equipment and mobile video headend equipment. We discuss the demand for transmission equipment by region while separating mobile video headends into encoders, IP encapsulators, multimedia gateways, and streaming servers. Five-year forecasts are provided for transmission equipment, by region, and by high-power, medium-power, low-power, gap filler, and enhanced ATSC sites. Worldwide five-year forecasts are provided for mobile video headend components, IRDs, encoders, IP encapsulators, multimedia gateways, and streaming servers.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Transmission network buildouts generate more revenues than mobile video headends. - Mobile video infrastructure revenues will reach US$291 million in 2012.
What’s in the Report?
- Forecasts for two major segments: Mobile Video Headends worldwide forecast, and Transmission Equipment, with forecasts provided for the following geographic regions: The Americas, Europe, Asia, and Mid-East/Africa. - Vendor profiles or comparisons are provided for a wide variety of infrastructure equipment providers. - Strategic guidance is provided for equipment vendors and system integrators.
Who Will be Interested in This Report?
- Companies that manufacture cellphone infrastructure equipment, or video headend gear - Companies that provide system integration services for the cellular and mobile video industries - Service providers who are considering mobile video services, major TV station group owners, national TV networks, and companies that provide Digital Asset Management (DAM) or Digital Rights Management (DRM) solutions - Companies interviewed for the report such as Harris Broadcast Communications, Rohde & Schwarz, NEC, Axcera, Larcan, Viaccess, NDS, Nagravision, Irdeto, Dilithium, UDcast, MAINDATA, ENENSYS, Envivio, Harmonic, Ericsson’s Tandberg division, Thomson, Real Networks, MobiTV, Ericsson, Scientific Atlanta/Cisco Systems, Nokia Siemens Networks, Alcatel-Lucent
Whose Needs Does This Report Address?
- Companies that manufacture cellphone infrastructure equipment, or video headend gear - Companies that provide system integration services for the cellular and mobile video industries - Companies that provide Digital Asset Management (DAM) or Digital Rights Management (DRM) solutions - Service providers who are considering mobile video services, major TV station group owners, national TV networks - Companies interested in considering the Mobile Video Market - Investors who may be covering companies listed above, and financial analysts covering Mobile Video markets
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