IPTV - A Look From The Outside - Part 4
The Future of IPTV
The forecast by market professionals is by the year 2007 there will be more
than 200 million digital TV homes subscribers with 25% global market penetration.
Worldwide subscribers to cable VOD (video on demand) services will increase
from about 5 million at the end of 2003, to almost 14 million in 2007. Broadband
penetration in the United States and Europe will grow from 25 million in 2002
to 290 million in 2008. By 2008, 20 million homes worldwide will subscribe
to IPTV services.
What does this mean? Quite simply that IPTV is emerging and will available
to you in just a few years if not sooner. For those businesses implementing
IPTV it will provide a means of deploying interactive content and meetings unlike
anything previously available on such a large scale. For the consumer
it will provide a interactive experience unlike anything they have known as
the technology evolves and becomes wide-spread. The cable companies providing
both television broadcasting and broadband services will have new competition
as the communication companies normally offering only broadband services will
now be able to broadcast television and live video. The level of user
interactivity will also increase as IPTV emerges and evolves - blending with
technologies associated with internet access. Think of watching your favorite
television and every program, movie, and advertisement will have hyperlinks
for more information - while being able to send and receive email or text messages
to friends and family.
Video-on-demand and two-way interactivity for applications such as home
shopping, TV banking and gambling are already being deployed. This is not your
MSN? TV services, but a whole new technology of the future! Copyright © IPTVNEWS.net
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