IPTV Growth Doubles in North America in 2008
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Last quarter growth -- at 19% -- is the world's largest
SAN JOSE, CAlif., March 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Broadband Forum
today announced the latest IPTV and broadband statistics, showing that the
North American IPTV market has more than doubled in size in 2008 -- with
growth of 113 percent despite the global economic downturn.
The report, prepared for the Forum by industry analysts Point Topic (GBS
database at http://point-topic.com/home/gbs/), also showed a very healthy 19
percent growth of IPTV inside the last quarter, well ahead of other
IPTV-focused regions South and East Asia and Latin America, whose last quarter
growth both showed 12 percent.
The IPTV figures -- announced by the Broadband Forum at today's opening day of
IPTV World Forum in London -- come at the same time as world broadband
statistics for 2008 show a 62.6 million line growth to 410.9 million lines.
While growth slowed late in the year generally, compared to the same quarter
in 2007, several countries showed improved performance in the third quarter of
2008, including France, Italy, Germany, Austria, Singapore and The
Philippines.
IPTV global subscriber totals have now reached 21.7 million, which is an
increase of 63 percent on the end of 2007 figures.
IPTV subscribers per region
Region 2007 Q4 2008 Q4
Western Europe 7,045,860 10,388,000
North America 1,774,671 3,835,544
South & East Asia 1,840,000 3,615,000
Asia-Pacific 2,199,828 3,082,182
Eastern Europe 465,223 884,466
Latin America 8,991 21,495
Middle East &
Africa 10,000 10,000
Global Total 13,344,573 21,836,687
Source: Data provided for the Broadband Forum by Point Topic
(www.point-topic.com)
"During 2008, IPTV operators showed that TV over IP could be deployed on a
large scale," said John Bonsell, a Senior Analyst with Point Topic. "That has
been the case particularly in the USA."
As expected, due to the global economic situation, broadband growth slowed,
however all countries experienced overall growth during the last year.
Top ten broadband countries
2007 Q4 2008 Q4
China 66,564,400 83,366,000
USA 69,964,758 79,074,123
Japan 28,425,700 30,325,900
Germany 19,897,616 23,425,150
France 15,555,068 17,503,518
UK 15,728,900 17,392,800
South Korea 14,709,998 15,474,931
Italy 10,860,650 12,170,080
Brazil 7,477,400 9,633,300
Canada 8,658,689 9,386,846
Source: Data provided for the Broadband Forum by Point Topic
(www.point-topic.com)
Regionally, over the last quarter, Latin America (7.55 percent), Eastern
Europe (6.22 percent) and Middle East and Africa (4.76 percent) were the best
percentage growth performers, although all regions continued to report growth
of some extent.
Region broadband view and growth
Region 2008 Q3 2008 Q4
Total Total Growth
Western Europe 102,489,320 105,699,114 3.13%
South and East Asia 90,222,776 93,496,395 3.63%
North America 86,185,061 88,460,969 2.64%
Asia-Pacific 61,940,241 63,285,165 2.17%
Latin America 24,191,462 26,018,927 7.55%
Eastern Europe 20,671,116 21,956,239 6.22%
Middle East and
Africa 11,419,696 11,962,810 4.76%
Source: Data provided for the Broadband Forum by Point Topic
(www.point-topic.com)
In terms of technology, DSL continues to be the most popular broadband access
technology, although fiber has grown twice as fast as either cable or DSL in
the 12 months to Q4 2008. This should continue, given the number of new
implementations and consumer and business demand for higher speeds.
Value-added services such as IPTV are also proving to be strong drivers for
FTTx uptake and have driven this technology through the 50 million mark
worldwide.
"This report shows that despite the economic situation the world is facing,
the demand for both broadband and IPTV continues to expand," said George
Dobrowski, Chairman and President of the Broadband Forum.
"The Forum continues to drive broadband innovation, and with the recent
release of BroadbandSuite 3.0, which provides new IPTV management and fibre
integration tools, we continue to ensure that the industry has all the tools
and specifications it needs to optimise networks and to capture the full
potential of broadband worldwide."
For further information about the Broadband Forum and the BroadbandSuite 3.0
mentioned here, check out www.broadband-forum.org.
For further information please contact Chrissie Walker or Brian Dolby on +44
(0) 115 948 6901 or by email to chrissie@bcspr.co.uk or brian@bcspr.co.uk.
About the Broadband Forum
The Broadband Forum mission is to develop the full potential of broadband.
Focused on home-to-core network and management solutions, our standards
empower providers to achieve more with their broadband deployment.
Established in 1994 as the ADSL Forum and later as the DSL Forum, the
Broadband Forum has seen its work over the past 15 years evolve from
addressing physical layer ADSL transport specifications to advanced transport
and management specifications for all forms of broadband. The Broadband
Forum's formal BroadbandSuite(TM) Release Program and all technical reports
are publicly available at www.broadband-forum.org.
SOURCE The Broadband Forum
Chrissie Walker, chrissie@bcspr.co.uk, or Brian Dolby, brian@bcspr.co.uk, both
of The Broadband Forum, +44-115-948-6901
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