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IPTV Industry

» IOL signs agreement with BSNL for IPTV services
IOL Broadband has tied up with state-owned telco Bharat Sanchar Nigam (BSNL) to provide IPTV services. IOL has also signed a revenue sharing agreement with Anytime, a consortium of Hollywood studios such as Walt Disney, FOX, Warner Brothers, and Universal for providing access to films.
The agreement will allow IOL IPTV subscribers to view latest Hollywood blockbusters without commercial breaks, months before satellite TV broadcasts. IOL has already started trial services of IPTV on BSNL's broadband network in Bangalore. The launch in Bangalore is scheduled for January 14, followed by other cities.
The viewer’s TV connects to a set-top box that decodes the IP video and converts it into standard television signals
BSNL has over 700,000 Broadband ADSL subscribers across the country and this subscribers’ base is growing at a compound rate of over 100% every year
The Centre has set a target of building a base of 20 million broadband users by 2010. It is predicted that by 2008, 20 million homes worldwide will subscribe to IPTV services.

» Reliance to launch IPTV services by 2008
Reliance Communications will launch internet protocol television (IPTV) in 10 Indian cities, including four metros, by the end of 2008 fiscal. By the time Reliance Communications launches its IPTV services, Tata and Bharti Airtel would have already launched their IPTV network. MTNL has already launched IPTV and BSNL is about to launch its services soon. As per Research, Asia-Pacific IPTV market revenues are projected to cross the $3-billion mark by 2013, from about $353.4 million in 2006.

» New year's first IPTV forecast
As per California-based market research firm iSuppli, the number of subscribers to Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) services worldwide is expected to nearly triple in 2007.Since IPTV transition is occurring simultaneously around the world, every region will see an increase in subscribers
Global IPTV subscribers will reach 14.5 million in 2007, up 192.4 per cent from 4.9 million in 2006, iSuppli predicts
By 2010, worldwide IPTV subscribers will amount to 63 million, with IPTV service revenue forecasted to reach $ 38 billion in the year 2009 (worldwide IPTV subscribers are forecasted to reach 53 million in the year 2009)
The Americas and Western Europe are expected to be the biggest markets in terms of revenue per user basis
The Asia Pacific region will lead the global revolution in IPTV in terms of subscribers, service revenue, infrastructure etc. The region’s broadband penetration, supportive regulatory framework, will fuel the growth
IPTV market potential varies highly across the world depending upon the local Pay-TV market and regulatory conditions
China will be the future IPTV dragon due to rapid urbanization, fast growing economy and expanding middle class
The US will be a more difficult market for IPTV, due to high existing pay-TV penetration, and stiff price and service competition that is likely to come from the entrenched operators in the cable and satellite sectors

» Worldwide IPTV Top Ten list
New data from Dittberner revealed the following facts regarding the industry and countries which are in limelight due to giant growth in IPTV subscriptions
Most of the world’s IPTV subscribers (68%) are in Western Europe, and 28% are in Asia. But North America, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and North Africa combined make up only 8% of the world’s 2.7 million IPTV subscribers. Competition and the spread of pan-European carriers will likely drive continued growth in Western Europe
France leads the top ten list, with 896,000 IPTV subscribers which is attributed to the intense competition among DSL providers there
Next are, in order, Hong Kong, Spain, Italy, Holland, Belgium, Morocco, Russia, the United Kingdom and Sweden, which has just 45,000 subscribers
The recent removal of regulatory restrictions in Japan will probably drive IPTV growth there
United States is not among the ten countries with the most IPTV subscribers in the world. In U.S., AT&T’s trial which was the most significant IPTV initiative in 2006, will probably lag the rest of the world for some time. The IPTV market in the USA will probably be dominated by a scattering of small, local service providers who have community roots and no cable TV competition.
Hong Kong service provider PCCW boasts the world’s largest IPTV subscriber base, with 638,000 subscribers in the third quarter. France Telecom, in second place, had 421,000. But with a 37% jump in the quarter, France Telecom’s base is growing the fastest. By comparison, the total number of IPTV subscribers in the world grew only 19% in the quarter.
The only countries in the top ten with double-digit IPTV penetration are Hong Kong, with nearly 60% (aided by a densely packed populous, which allows short loop lengths), and Morocco, with 21%.

Internet TV Industry

» Lycos launches online video portal
Lycos, the entertainment and communications portal, has launched Lycos TV, a video portal linked to Lycos.co.uk that will offer a variety of online video content to users. Powered by Internet video specialist ROO, the new online platform will deliver up-to-date videos, along with archive content, covering news, music, movies, travel and sports arenas. Lycos TV will also offer advertisers pre-roll spots in the new channel and new formats will be developed as the channel establishes itself.

» ITV to launch its broadband portal at the end of March 2007
UK commercial broadcaster ITV will launch its broadband portal, which will feature a significant amount of ITV programming for viewers to access mostly for free. As per ITV, most of the viewers are reluctant to pay to keep most programmes, and its content will be available on a streamed basis, although there will be some exceptions, principally in sport. ITV already broadcasts a handful of Champions League football matches online, charging £1.99 (E2.95) a match.

» Nigerian TV channel signs an agreement with Jump TV
Jump TV has signed an exclusive Internet-broadcast agreement with Silverbird TV, television channel broadcasting from Lagos, Nigeria's second largest city. Silverbird TV will be available at a price of 9.95$ per month when launched commercially and will likely be included in a bundle of Sub Saharan African channels later.

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