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| Television 2.0: The Industry PerspectiveDownload Table of Contents (PDF) The Bottom Line 1.0 Notes on Methodology and Report Focus 1.1 Sources of Data 1.2 Definitions and Descriptions 2.0 TV Services: A Global Overview 2.1 North America 2.1.1 United States Subscriber Base Competitive Environment Business Environment 2.1.2 Canada Subscriber Base Competitive and Business Environment 2.1.3 Europe Subscriber Base Competitive Environment Business Environment 2.1.4 Asia-Pacific Subscriber Base Competitive Environment Business Environment 3.0 Defining Television 2.0 Features 3.1 High-definition Channels 3.2 Video-on-Demand 3.3 Home Networking: The Beginning of Multi-platform Content 3.4 Blending the Internet with TV 3.5 Interactive Features and Advertising 3.6 Social Networking and Community Applications 3.7 Summary: Which Features Matter? 3.7.1 First Tier Services 3.7.2 Second Tier Services 3.7.3 Third Tier Services: Portable Device Interoperability, Communications, and Targeted Local Information and Programming 4.0 Television Services Value Chain: From Home to Head-end 4.1 Set-top Boxes 4.2 Middleware 4.3 Other Third-Party Software 4.4 STB Hardware 4.5 Networking Chipsets 4.6 Conditional Access/DRM 4.7 Edge Equipment 4.7.1 VoD Servers 4.7.2 Ad Insertion 4.8 Video Headend and Encoders 5.0 Global Forecasts 5.1 Set-top Boxes and DVRs 6.0 Predictions and Recommendations 6.1 Predictions 6.2 Recommendations for Industry Players 6.2.1 Service Providers 6.2.2 Technology Providers and Consumer Electronics Vendors Resource Book 7.0 Television Services Value Chain Profiles 7.1 Set-Top Box Manufacturers 7.1.1 Advanced Digital Broadcast (ADB) 7.1.2 Cisco Systems (Scientific Atlanta) 7.1.3 Coship 7.1.4 Echostar 7.1.5 Homecast 7.1.6 Humax 7.1.7 Motorola 7.1.8 Pace Technologies 7.1.9 Samsung 7.1.10 Sagem Communications 7.2 Middleware Providers 7.2.1 News Digital Systems 7.2.2 Digeo 7.2.3 Dreampark 7.2.4 Digital Video Broadcast 7.2.5 Espial 7.2.6 Kasenna 7.2.7 Microsoft 7.2.8 Minerva Networks 7.2.9 Myrio (Siemens Communications) 7.2.10 OpenTV 7.2.11 Orca Interactive 7.2.12 Ortikon 7.2.13 Osmosys 7.2.14 Vidiom 7.3 Conditional Access and Digital Rights Management 7.3.1 News Digital Systems 7.3.2 Latens 7.3.3 Motorola 7.3.4 Conax 7.3.5 Viaccess 7.3.6 Cisco (Scientific Atlanta) 7.3.7 Nagravision 7.3.8 Widevine Technologies 7.3.9 Irdeto 7.3.10 Ad Insertion Technology Providers 7.3.11 Adtec Digital 7.3.12 BigBand Networks 7.3.13 BlackArrow 7.3.14 CASTIS 7.3.15 C-COR 7.3.16 Packet Vision 7.3.17 SeaChange International 7.3.18 Tandberg Television 7.4 Video-On-Demand Servers 7.4.1 Anevia 7.4.2 BitBand 7.4.3 CASTIS 7.4.4 C-COR 7.4.5 Cisco Systems 7.4.6 Harmonic Incorporated 7.4.7 Kasenna 7.4.8 Motorola 7.4.9 ORTIKON 7.4.10 SeaChange International 7.4.11 Tandberg Television 7.5 Head-end and Encoder Vendors 7.5.1 Adtec Digital 7.5.2 Anevia 7.5.3 Envivio 7.5.4 Harmonic Incorporated 7.5.5 Tandberg Television
TV Households, Worldwide Publish Date: 3Q 2008 Pages: 140 Authored By: Parks Associates - About Parks Associates
Authored by Jayant Dasari
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