Market Trends

Ultra-HD Video and 3D Video is Coming

As High-Definition (HD) video has hit its stride worldwide, the TV and film industry are looking ahead to the next new thing. 3D TV and Ultra-HD (UHD) are on the horizon, according to market research firm, In-Stat (http://www.in-stat.com).

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UAVs Moving Satellite Markets Upwards

by NSR

In announcing in its recent budget request that it would buy 50 more UAVs of the extended range category, the Pentagon sent a strong signal to the satellite industry that more communications-on-the-move (COTM) for UAVs would be needed in the coming years.

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Brazil Accounted for 50% of Latin American Satellite Demand in 2009;Revenue from Latin America to Exceed US$ 725 Million in 2014

Signals Telecom Consulting published the 3rd edition of its report entitled: "Latin American Market for Satellite Capacity" in January 2010. Statistical information contained in the report includes, among other variables, forecasts on the availability of satellite capacity, growth in service revenue and the development of prices.  The report indicates that Brazil accounts for around 50% of the demand for satellite capacity in the region.

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Centris Introduces New Report on Impact of Economy on US TV / Internet / Media Service Providers

 A new quarterly research report introduced January 12, 2010 by Centris provides insight into how current economic conditions may affect a company’s revenue derived from TV, Internet and media services. The study reveals that although a significant number of households in the United States are unlikely to reduce their consumption of communication and media services as a result of economic conditions, there is still a potential impact on provider revenue. Centris provides marketing intelligence on communication, information and entertainment services, including voice, video and data products. It also provides usage and market share estimates at a national, regional or local level.

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North America, the Waning Star in the Satellite Operator Constellation

by NSR

The satellite industry, NSR included, has not been shy in recent months about trumpeting the relative success the sector has had in sliding through the recent global economic turmoil relatively unscathed. It is certainly true that the satellite industry as a whole has managed continued strong growth in the face of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s. Still, the world "relative" is key because there have been some signs of weakness in a few key markets with North America, interestingly, seeing perhaps the greatest negative impact of any region from the point of view of commercial satellite operators operating therein.

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New SSPI Workforce Study Challenges Assumptions About the Satellite Industry

The Society of Satellite Professionals International released December 17, 2009 the results of its first member survey. The report, "The Satellite Industry Workforce 2009," reveals some surprising and a few not so surprising results based on responses from SSPI members around the world.

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Americans to Double Consumption of TV, Movies Online

According to a new study from Parks Associates, the number of US broadband households watching online content doubled in the last year. The study, entitled Broadband Communications, and Entertainment Bundles, says that over 25 million U.S. households regularly watch full-length TV shows online.

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DTH Services are Booming in Latin America

 by B.H. Schneidermann

Latin America has a vibrant Direct-to-Home (DTH) market with services recently launched or rolling out in several countries in the next few months. The largest and most mature DTH market in the region is that of Brazil, which has the largest population and most extensive land area in South America.

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Ku-Band In-Flight Satellite Connectivity: Are We There Yet?

When discussing the Ku-band commercial airline broadband access market, the image that comes to mind is that of a famous animation movie where a donkey travels to a faraway land constantly asking the ogre driving the carriage: "Are we there yet?" Today, the answer would be, "Just about there," to which the donkey’s reply would be, "Ahhh! Finally."

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VoD Will Be Key to Pay-TV Revenue Success in Emerging Markets

By 2014, 84 percent of all pay-TV net additions will come from emerging markets, however a successful pay-TV VoD service in these markets will depend on a variety of factors, according to a new report by Pyramid Research (www.pyr.com), the telecom research arm of Light Reading Communications Network (www.lightreading.com).

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