Telco/IPTV Households Now 14 Million Worldwide
Thursday, April 10th, 2008Europe leads with nearly 60% of telco/IPTV households worldwide; Parks Associates White Paper calculates service growth at 200% for 2007
The number of households worldwide using telco/IPTV services grew from 4.7 million in 2006 to exceed 14 million in 2007, according to TV Services in Europe: Update and Outlook, a new white paper by Parks Associates.
The white paper analyzes key television services and offers growth strategies and recommendations for providers worldwide and for Europe in particular. Europe experienced a growth rate of 250% between 2006 and 2007 for telco/IPTV services, defined as landline-based multichannel and on-demand video services provided by a telephone operator
“Telco/IPTV services provide European operators with a critical toehold in attracting and retaining customers,” said Kurt Scherf, vice president and principal analyst, Parks Associates. “However, IPTV is a small part of a crowded market of terrestrial, satellite, and cable offerings, and the competition will be intense.”
A key recommendation from the paper is that operators should examine network and customer premise equipment upgrades for features and applications that can personalize the entire television experience and build customer loyalty.
“Service providers must view advanced technology capabilities on two levels,” Scherf said. “There is certainly a cost-savings perspective, but we would encourage service providers to also view customers as active participants in the convergence of entertainment and communications.”
TV Services in Europe: Update and Outlook highlights Europe’s competitive market, including Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT), cable, satellite services, and telco/IPTV services. It is available as a free download from the Parks Associates’ Web site.
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