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New Research from The Diffusion Group Finds Preliminary Vendor Selection
Will Have Lasting Impact on the Efficacy of IPTV Systems
Dallas, TX June 30, 2005 - As the IPTV market heats up, and as solutions vendors
position themselves to leverage market expansion, service operators must evaluate
the long-term implications of initial vendor selection. According to TDG's latest
report, Evaluating IPTV Vendor Strategies, early vendor decisions will have substantial
impact on the scalability and openness of systems well beyond initial deployment.
Whether selecting an end-to-end solution that promises to cover all the bases,
or using components from multiple vendors, service operators looking to IPTV to
complete triple-play offering should think long-term when selecting vendor partners
for initial IPTV service deployments.
"A number of recent announcements have served to illustrate the importance of
initial vendor selection in rolling out IPTV services in a seamless fashion,"
said Hervé Utheza, director of IPTV research at The Diffusion Group. "Telstra,
Swisscom, and SBC have all delayed their IPTV service rollouts due to technical
difficulties with their chosen vendor solutions. In each of these cases, system
stability, while making great strides, still has much room for improvement."
"A key reason for these difficulties is the early stage of IPTV system development.
Unlike cable or satellite TV solutions, IPTV uses technology that hasn't been
in the field for years," said Michael Greeson, president of The Diffusion Group.
"In fact, many of the technologies used in today's IPTV solutions are being tested
during real-time deployments. It is hardly surprising, therefore, that initial
deployments are encountering such difficulties."
"Given the nascent stage of the IPTV market, service operators should select
vendor strategies that allow for maximum flexibility," continues Utheza. "Vendors
should avoid buying into an end-to-end solution only to find out in two or three
years that it doesn't allow for open application program interfaces or that locks
the operator into a single vendor for equipment and software. On the other hand,
using ten different solutions vendors to patch together an IPTV solution can lead
to system fragmentation and lack of interoperability. In either case, service
operators must carefully consider the advantages and disadvantages of the various
approaches to system implementation.
TDG's new report, Evaluating IPTV Vendor Strategies, extends TDG's legacy of
thought leadership in the IPTV space, addressing topics such as (1) the technology
and systems landscape necessary for the IPTV marketplace to flourish; (2) an examination
of how some of the key (incumbent or new) vendors are addressing their supply
strategy; and (3) suggestions regarding successful integration and vendor sourcing
strategies that should be followed by Service Operators deploying IPTV. Additional,
the new report provides updated metrics on IPTV market deployment as well as market
share data for IPTV set-top boxes, chipsets, set top boxes, security (Conditional
Access Systems or Digital Rights Management), and middleware.
The report features insights from surveys of more than 100 global IPTV vendors
and operators.
About The Diffusion Group (TDG Research)
The Diffusion Group is a consumer technology research and strategic marketing
firm focused on the connected consumer and new media. Our mission is simple: to
provide timely, actionable intelligence designed to best position new consumer
technologies for rapid diffusion. TDG is committed to providing market research
and strategic consulting services based on conservative, real-world analysis and
market forecasts grounded in consumer research. For more information about The
Diffusion Group, visit our website at www.tdgresearch.com.
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