IPTV equipment sales hit $400M in 2005; will top $6B in 2009, says Infonetics

May 9, 2006
May 9, 2006 Campbell, CA -- The fanfare surrounding IPTV is "more than just hype," confirms a new report by Infonetics Research. According to the report, equipment sales, service revenue, subscribers, and service provider capex for IPTV all increased dramatically between 2004 and 2005, and are expected to "explode" by 2009.

May 9, 2006 Campbell, CA -- The fanfare surrounding IPTV is "more than just hype," confirms a new report by Infonetics Research. According to the report, equipment sales, service revenue, subscribers, and service provider capex for IPTV all increased dramatically between 2004 and 2005, and are expected to "explode" by 2009.

The firm observes that, with numbers of worldwide IPTV subscribers expected to swell to 53 million by 2009, service providers are investing rapidly increasing amounts of capital in IPTV content and transport equipment. In 2009, $26 billion of worldwide service provider capex will be spent on IPTV infrastructure, says the firm.

Meanwhile, worldwide IPTV equipment revenue is forecasted to surge to $6 billion, and service revenue will jump to $38 billion. The report finds that broadband service providers with DSL and FTTH services account for the bulk of IPTV service revenue now, but says that cable broadband providers will also migrate to all-IP triple play services in the next few years, while also offering wireless services.

"Service providers expect huge returns from IPTV, and they are investing heavily in IPTV infrastructure to ensure those returns," comments Jeff Heynen, directing analyst for IPTV at Infonetics Research. "Right now they're focused on transport infrastructure, upgrading their access networks with higher-bandwidth ADSL2+, VDSL2, and FTTH platforms, and adding IP edge routers and Ethernet routers and switches to handle the expected traffic demands of the escalating numbers of IPTV subscribers. Over the next four years, though, their investments will shift a bit to content infrastructure, so they'll spend more on things like video on demand servers, encoders, content security platforms, and headend equipment."

Highlights of the report include:

* Worldwide IPTV equipment revenue topped $400 million.

* EMEA is the leading region for IPTV service revenue, accounting for 48% of the worldwide total.

* IP set top box (STB) revenue represents 42% of all IPTV equipment revenue, as service providers began volume purchases of MPEG-2 enabled STBs for the presentation of IPTV content.

* IP STB sales will nearly double every year for the next 3 years.

* The number of IPTV subscribers in Asia Pacific almost doubled between 2004 and 2005, where faster forms of DSL like VDSL2 and ADSL2/2+ are stimulating subscriber growth.

* The number of IPTV subscribers in North America will increase more than 40-fold between 2005 and 2009.

The report, "IPTV Equipment, Services, and Subscribers," provides "top player" analysis, current and forecasted market size, and forecasts for IPTV equipment, services revenue, subscribers, and content and transport infrastructure capex. IPTV equipment tracked includes integrated digital headend platforms, video on demand servers, IPTV service delivery platforms, and IP set top boxes.

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