| Broadband Television 2005 |
Broadband TV 2005 assesses the size, structure and likely development of broadband TV. This 210 page report provides a management assessment of key economic and business issues facing broadband TV as well as a detailed assessment of all known deployments world-wide.
It has found that 1.1m households are now subscribing to broadband TV, which it defines as linear scheduled and/or VoD to the TV receiver through a STB using fixed point-to-point terrestrial telecommunications infrastructure.
It concludes that broadband TV is now moving from an experimental to a commercial stage in its development and is set to become and industrialised, mass-market service.
Broadband TV 2005 predicts substantive growth in deployment of broadband TV from 2005, driven by US RBOCs (major telephone companies), direct broadcast TV operators and broadband service providers. All the developed world's major telephone companies are now looking at broadband TV or implementing trials or plans.
Broadband TV 2005 is an essential report for broadcasters, broadband service providers, telephone companies, network operators, satellite operators and service providers, cable companies, rights holders, regulators and equipment vendors. As with all DTT Consulting reports it is substantive and competitively priced.
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| Broadband Satellite Communications 2004 |
Published in mid 200, this report follows on from our Internet via Satellite series and covers the market for two-way and hybrid satellite communications world-wide.
Broadband via Satellite 2004 provides an overall structural analysis of the industry including its future direction, shape and size. The market is detailed on a region-by-region basis including Asia/Australasia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, North America and Latin America.
It details all of the main equipment vendors included estimates of installed base of units. A detailed, but easy to comprehend, analysis is provided of the main technology developments and standards issues.
Broadband via Satellite 2004 covers all of the main broadband satellite service providers including satellite operators, carriers, teleports and re-sellers as well as the next generation platforms such as IPStar, Spaceway, Skyplex and Wildblue.
The report concludes that two-way broadband satellite communications is emerging as a powerful extension to traditional VSAT and SCPC services. Widespread innovation amongst vendors, service providers and users is resulting in new opportunities often where they are least expected.
On the other hand, we retain a wait-and-see view on consumer 2-way satellite broadband. The addressable market for this service in developed countries is now rapidly shrinking.
Broadband via Satellite 2004 is 214 pages long and contains 55 charts and tables. It details some 233 vendors, service providers and re-sellers.
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| Satellite Communications
in Iraq - 2004 |
Given the security situation in Iraq, no reasonably accurate
forecast of demand of satellite equipment and services in
Iraq can be made. Nor can we predict how the security issue
will develop.
Working, though, on the assumption that Iraq will see considerable
reconstruction of its infrastructure over the next two years
or so we conclude that:
* DTH TV will increasingly dominate the broadcast markets and,
possibly include a small pay-TV sector. Terrestrial TV may
be by-passed as a major broadcasting platform.
* GSM will be the dominant form of voice telephony.
* VoIP will develop rapidly as a successor to switched fixed
line telephony.
* VSATs will be used in a wide variety of applications for
at least the next few years.
* Innovative satellite services are needed such as those used
to connect banking ATMs, wireless local loop and Wi-Fi networks.
* There are major short term opportunities in provision of
mobile satellite phone services.
* There are major short to medium term opportunities in provision
of international trunk voice and data services via satellite
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| Satellite Communications
in the Expanded EU - 2003 |
This is an in-depth study of the opportunities arising
in the 21 states that are likely to join the European Union,
the ten that are set to join in 2004, those that are expected
to join in 2007, and those that are looking to join.
The key
conclusion of this report is that over the next decade
the market for satellite communications in the
region studied will grow substantially and will be centered
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| Broadcasting
and Satcoms in the Middle East - 2002 |
First published in 2002, this report focuses on the
two main areas we believe are of interest to the industry,
satellite broadcasting and Internet via satellite.
This is a region of major success for DTH broadcasting, a
major market for Internet via satellite and an area of intense
topical interest. We have identified a long-term major market
for military broadband and narrowband communications..
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| Internet
via Satellite 2000 |
Internet via Satellite 2000, is the third edition of
DTT Consulting's
annual market research survey on the use of satellites for Internet services.
It is an authoritative source of original and comprehensive data on the size
and structure
of the
market. It provides the user with a wealth of contacts for potential ISP and
service customers and a directory of all the signific ant suppliers in the
market.
It shows actual size of and growth in the market over three
years by sector and major
geographic region and provides robust conclusions about key current developments
in the IP over satellite business. It takes a bottom up approach to research,
using data from end-users and service providers to estimate market size.
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| Internet
via Satellite - 1999 |
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| Ka-band
Multimedia Satellites - 1997 |
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