Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. The new ATAWADAC environment
2.1. Anytime: on-demand on the rise
2.2. Anywhere: viewers are more and more mobile
2.3. Any device: rising popularity of mobile devices
2.4. Any content: an unprecedented profusion of video content
3. Outlook for broadcast operators
3.1. The context for broadcast networks 3.1.1. Terrestrial TV 3.1.2. Satellite TV
3.2. Horizontal integration for broadcast operators 3.2.1. Terrestrial operators 3.2.2. Satellite operators
3.3. New business positioning for broadcast operators 3.3.1. Terrestrial operators 3.3.2. Satellite operators
3.4. Network optimisation 3.4.1. Terrestrial operators 3.4.2. Satellite operators
3.5. Enhancement of service offering and quality of experience 3.5.1. Broadcast operators' common strategies 3.5.2. Strategies specific to satellite operators
4. Outlook for telcos and cablecos
4.1. The context for wireline networks 4.1.1. Television by cable 4.1.2. IPTV
4.2. Horizontal integration for wireline operators
4.3. New business positioning for wireline operators 4.3.1. Common strategies for telcos and cablecos 4.3.2. Strategies specific to cable companies
4.4. Network optimisation 4.4.1. Wireline operators' common strategies 4.4.2. Strategies specific to cable companies 4.4.3. Strategies specific to telcos
4.5. Enhancement of service offering and quality of experience
5. Possible positionings for network operators
List of Tables
Table 1: Examples of recent hybrid system deals Table 2: Satellite's positioning on UHD Table 3: Breakdown of peak time bandwidth consumption in the US Table 4: A selection of major mergers and acquisitions between wireline network operators Table 5: TV and video strategies on managed networks Table 6: Examples of OTT video services developed by network operators Table 7: Examples of free and paid peering deals in the United States Table 8: A selection of recent mergers and acquisitions Table 9: How well does the cloud meet different demands? Table 10: Examples of recent cloud TV agreements and service rollouts Table 11: Main telco CDN rollouts Table 12: A selection of innovative services deployed by wireline operators Table 13: Examples of existing OTT services integrated into operators' STBs
List of Figures
Figure 1: Growth of time-shifted viewing of a cable series in the United States, 2008-2013 Figure 2: Growth of weekly viewing time, by screen, 2012-2013 Figure 3: Growth of Internet traffic by type of device, 2013-2018 Figure 4: Example of a series available in 4K format on an OTT SVOD service Figure 5: Change in regional terrestrial TV penetration in households, 2009-2014 Figure 6: Mobile traffic growth, by region, 2013-2018 Figure 7: Digital TV household growth in Africa/the Middle East, 2009-2018 Figure 8: Satellite operators' expansion strategies in emerging markets Figure 9: Change in the distribution of C and Ku-band satellite capacity between emerging and developed markets, 2011-2015 Figure 10: Breakdown of TDF's revenue, by business area, 2012-2013 Figure 11: Growth of the number of households receiving HD Plus, 2011-2013 Figure 12: Growth and breakdown of satellite TV households, pay-TV vs. FTV Figure 13: ATSC 2.0 protocol stacks Figure 14: Example of a hybrid TiVo for OTA terrestrial TV households Figure 15: Growth in the number of UHD channels broadcast via satellite, by region, 2014-2018 Figure 16: Growth of video's share of online traffic in the United States, 2013-2018 Figure 17: Quarterly growth of telcos' and cableco's pay-TV customers in the United States (000s) Figure 18: Growth of households worldwide that subscribe to an IPTV plan, 2009-2018 (Million) Figure 19: Growth of Comcast revenues, Q1 2011-2014 Figure 20 : Map of hotspots available to Comcast customers Figure 21: Cable companies' migration to all IP services Figure 22: Dynamic spectrum allocation in unicast or broadcast mode Figure 23: Change in the breakdown of mobile data traffic, 2010-2019 Figure 24: Example of LTE broadcasting to deliver live content Figure 25: LTE triple play bundle from Indian operator, Reliance Jio Figure 26: Deutsche Telekom's Speedport Hybrid LTE modem Figure 27: Summary of possible positionings for network operators
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