Global Markets - Market Trends


Dublin, Ireland, May 12, 2014

The Global Smart STB and Dongle market will grow at a CAGR of 24.99 percent over the period 2013-2018. One of the latest trends being witnessed in the market is the integration of smart STBs with smart TVs and media players. Instead of purchasing a separate smart STB or dongle, users can buy a smart TV that is integrated with a smart STB, which allows them to directly connect to the internet, stream media, and access subscribed content.

Wilmington, DE, May 12, 2014

NSR’s newest report, Global Direct-to-Home (DTH) Markets, 7th Edition, concludes when it comes to Direct-to-Home (DTH) Television services, not all emerging markets are created equal. NSR’s regional-centric analysis of DTH platforms points to a significant divergence in market trends not just between “developing” and “developed” markets, but also within the markets of the “developing world."

Bethesda, MD, May 8, 2014

The United States remains the leader in space competitiveness, but is the only nation to decline for seven straight years. As other countries enhance their space capabilities while the U.S. navigates uncertain transitions, its currently unique convening power in setting the global space agenda is not guaranteed, according to the just relesed Futron 2014 Space Competitiveness Index.

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London, UK, May 7, 2014

Paying IPTV subscribers will overtake pay satellite TV ones in 2018, according to a new report from Digital TV Research. The Digital TV Western Europe report  forecasts that IPTV subscriptions will climb by 7.5 million (38%) between 2013 and  2020 compared with 1.2 million additions for both pay satellite TV (up by 5%) and pay DTT (up 22%). Digital cable will increase by nearly 13 million (up 42%).

Port Washington, NY, May 6, 2014

According to the latest NPD Group TV Everywhere Report, more than one-in-five (21 percent) Pay-TV subscribers use the TV Everywhere services provided by their Pay-TV operator at least once per month.

Paris, France, May 6, 2014

A new research report by Euroconsult  provides a comprehensive analysis of the how and why of the military's usage of satellite communications, which saw tremendous growth over the past 15 years. Satellite capacity usage by the U.S. DoD has increased fivefold over 2000-2012 to over 10GHz, primarily driven by the two large conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. 

Geneva, Switzerland, May 5, 2014

New figures released by ITU today indicate that, by end 2014, there will be almost 3 billion Internet users, two-thirds of them coming from the developing world, and that the number of mobile-broadband subscriptions will reach 2.3 billion globally. Fifty-five per cent of these subscriptions are expected to be in the developing world.

“The newly released ICT figures confirm once again that information and communication technologies continue to be the key drivers of the information society,” said ITU Secretary-General Hamadoun I. Touré.

Dublin, Ireland, May 2, 2014

The Connected Home M2M market in the US to grow at a CAGR of 35.61 percent over the period 2013-2018 according to a report by Research and Markets.

In a connected home, domestic digital devices and equipment are interconnected and controlled centrally by the user. The connected home allows the devices to communicate with their user and also with other connected devices. While smart homes are a relatively new concept, they are already immensely popular in the US.

Singapore, May 2, 2014

The global pay-TV subscriber base increased over 5% in 2013, raising the total to 901.1 million. However the average revenue per user (ARPU) dropped slightly to US$ 23.80 in 2013 from $24.10 in 2012.

“In general, the pay-TV market grew both in terms of subscribers and service revenue across all pay-TV platforms. Overall pay-TV service revenue reached almost US$ 250 billion in 2013,” said Jake Saunders, VP and practice director of core forecasting, ABI Research.

Los Angeles, Calif., April 29, 2014

At The Cable Show 2014 today, Amdocs today announced the results of new independent research that explores North American viewers’ attitudes towards pay TV providers, also known as Multi-System Operators (MSOs), and their over-the-top (OTT) counterparts.