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ABI Research Sees IP Set-Top Box Shipments Ready
to Outpace Cable and Satellite Boxes by Factor of Four (28/10/2004)
In the near future, the market for IP set-top
boxes (IP-STBs) will grow at least four times faster than that for
cable or satellite-based boxes, according to ABI Research.
While the CAGR of worldwide cable and satellite
STB shipments is forecast at a modest 13-14% over the next five
years, IP-STBs will see growth more on the order of 60% in the same
period.
Everywhere in the world a telephone operator
offers DSL services, opportunities exist for IP-STB vendors.
According to Vamsi Sistla, ABI Research's
director of residential entertainment technologies research, chipset
and component vendors -- both market leaders and new players --
are looking at the IP-STB industry with renewed attention.
He observes that, while companies such as
Thomson, Samsung and Pace Communications are heavily committed to
this market, two of the largest cable STB makers have not produced
any IP-STB products, despite the huge potential.
"The reasons for this are unclear," he believes,
"but may relate to the limited revenue opportunities this market
represents, compared to other parts of their business. On the other
hand, cable industry alliances may prevent them from moving in this
direction."
No matter how much innovation goes into TV,
says Sistla, advanced STBs will play a role in the future of television
viewing experience - whether it be for HD or time shifting, VOD
or iTV. Chipset vendors such as ST Micro are pushing the envelope
to empower STB vendors in building that coveted 'residential gateway'
at a price point attractive for the MSOs to launch.
ABI Research's report, "The Future of Cable,
DBS, IP and Terrestrial Set Top Boxes", examines the global trends
in shipments, revenue, and penetration of advanced features for
various distribution networks, including: digital cable, DBS, Fiber,
terrestrial, and DSL & IP-based networks.
www.abiresearch.com
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