Table of Contents
1. Video usage as part of ATAWADAC trends
1.1. Broadcast (linear) TV remains dominant, but faces considerable challenges
1.2. This trend is taking concrete shape in TV revenues
1.3. Time-shifted TV viewing is increasing
1.4. Growing consumption of live and long-form streaming video ...
1.5. ... on all devices
2. Major changes ahead in the landscape of TV access
2.1. Europe: a maturing TV access market
2.2. North America: is cord cutting the major future trend ?
2.3. Asia-Pacific: the level of success in cable digitisation will define tomorrow's TV access framework
2.4. Latin America: DTH is the driving force for digital TV
2.5. Middle East Africa: the expected DTT rollout to help on digital transition
2.6. Is terrestrial TV still in the game?
2.7. Are satellite operators a move towards free TV ?
2.8. Cable has quad play as a target
2.9. Is fibre expansion the solution for telcos ?
2.10. LTE video: a new upcoming alternative
3. New challenges for video distributors to tackle
3.1. The video subscriber base is at stake for MVPDs...
3.2. ... while the Internet access business grows
3.3. Very fast growth in Internet video traffic
3.4. LTE is accelerating further the fast growth trend of mobile data
3.5. In summary, new consumption modes mean new services. TV providers have to adapt.
3.6. Ultra HD has already started, on the Internet. The mass market will take time.
4. New distribution solutions are developing
4.1. New technologies to accelerate connected TV / multiscreen deployment
4.2. CDN pure players diversify
4.3. Telco CDNs depend on partnerships
4.4. Is cloud TV the next frontier?
4.5. Broadcast-broadband TV to enhance linear TV
4.6. Mobile hybrid video?
4.7. Towards an all-IP video distribution world?
5. User interface and devices
5.1. Strong market power of new entrants
5.2. Internet Giants to control the User Interface?
5.3. A shift from operator to consumer hardware... leveraging cloud solutions
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