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Friday, May 06, 2011

Smart TVs Will Accelerate the Move to Hybrid Video Services

Smart TVs Will Accelerate the Move to Hybrid Video Services

Although the path to hybrid video is uncertain, connected TVs will help push service providers to combine pay TV and OTT Internet video, says Heavy Reading Insider

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 6, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Growing sales of Internet-enabled or connected TVs will help push video service providers to move more quickly to develop offerings that combine elements of conventional pay TV with over-the-top (OTT) Internet video in an effort to maintain service revenues, but the migration path to hybrid video is uncertain at this point, according to the latest report from Heavy Reading Insider (www.heavyreading.com/insider), a paid research service of Heavy Reading (www.heavyreading.com).

Connected TVs Will Help Drive Big Changes in Video Services examines the potential impact of connected TVs, also known as smart TVs, on the video services business from the perspective of IPTV technology suppliers, including those also developing software for connected TVs. It maps the factors affecting how connected TVs are likely to be used and their role in shaping future video services. The report considers whether connected TVs threaten to derail service innovation or will propel the established pay TV community to faster incorporation of OTT content into their managed services and app stores into their front-end design. It also looks at how connected TVs might be used by service providers to extend the reach of their TV and other communications offers. Finally, the report profiles leading suppliers of end-to-end IPTV solutions and set-top boxes, as well as manufacturers of connected TVs.

For a list of companies covered in this report, http://img.lightreading.com/lri/pdf/hri0511_companies.pdf

"Connected TVs clearly will have an impact on the pay TV world and IPTV in particular," notes Danny Dicks, research analyst with Heavy Reading Insider and author of the report. "The big question right now is how disruptive connected TV will be to the established business models of pay TV providers and their ecosystem of suppliers, and to what extent connected TV will spur innovation in service design and delivery in what is already a very dynamic industry."

IPTV and other pay TV providers must speed up their development of hybrid services, learning both from the experiences of those innovative operators that have launched such services and from the success of connected TV manufacturers' services and those of their platform providers, Dicks says. "They need to think more creatively about ways they can embrace connected TVs as part of their offering. Dealing with connected TV manufacturers might offer a way to develop new services that complement the existing delivery of services," he adds.

Key findings of Connected TVs Will Help Drive Big Changes in Video Services include the following:


-- Connected TVs offer a simple alternative to other device-based OTT video
consumption - one that now poses a threat to pay TV service provider
revenue.
-- Connected TV platforms are replicating essentially all the functions of
pay TV services, with an increasing amount of both free and paid content
to choose from.
-- Pay TV service providers cannot afford to ignore the impact that
connected TVs will have on their business.
-- The IPTV community is looking at connected TVs both defensively and with
an eye for new opportunities that may open up.
-- Solution vendors must consider connected TV makers as a new route to
market for their technology.


Connected TVs Will Help Drive Big Changes in Video Services is available as part of an annual single-user subscription (12 monthly issues) to Heavy Reading Insider, priced at $1,995. Individual reports are available for $900 (single-user license).

To subscribe, or for more information, please visit: www.heavyreading.com/insider. For more information on all of Heavy Reading's Insider services, please visit www.heavyreading.com/research.

To request a free executive summary of the report, or for details on multi-user licensing options, please contact:

Jeff ClaudinoDirector of SalesInsider Research Services619-229-9940claudino@lightreading.com

Press/analyst contact:Jennifer BakerMarketing Director, Light Reading Communications Network617-871-1910jbaker@lightreading.com

About Heavy Reading (www.heavyreading.com)

Heavy Reading is an independent market research organization offering quantitative analysis of telecom technology to carriers, service providers, and vendors. Our remit is to provide the comprehensive competitive analysis needed today for the deployment of profitable networks based on next-generation hardware and software. This information is compiled via exhaustive surveys of both vendors' products and service-provider decision makers.

About Light Reading Communications Network (www.lightreading.com)

Founded in 2000, the Light Reading Communications Network is the world's leading research-led integrated media company serving the global communications market. Lightreading.com is the ultimate source for technological and financial analysis of the communications industry, leading the media sector in terms of traffic, content, and reputation. Light Reading's research arms, Heavy Reading and Pyramid Research, provide the most comprehensive communications research, market data, and technology analysis in close to 100 markets around the world. Light Reading produces nearly 20 targeted communications events including TelcoTV, and TelcoTV Asia, Ethernet Expo New York and Ethernet Europe, and The Tower Summit @ CTIA, as well as focused one-day events tailored for cable, mobile, and wireline executives in the US, Europe, India, and China. Light Reading was acquired by United Business Media in August 2005 and operates as a unit of TechWeb.

SOURCE Heavy Reading

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