Global Markets - Market Trends


January 7, 2010

UK consumers are continuing to embrace digital communications services and lead internationally as a digitally advanced nation, new Ofcom research reveals.

Ofcom’s International Communications Market data provides a snapshot of the £548 billion communications market in twelve major economies in the five years to 2008 and looks at take-up, availability, pricing and use of broadband, landlines and mobiles, TV and radio in these and the four fast growing economies of Brazil, India, Russia and China.

Watching more TV, on digital sets

CAMBRIDGE, MA January 7, 2010 by NSR

Many countries around the world have a requirement for owning their own satellite system to apply Earth Observation (EO) to solve problems, meet new missions and reach goals - both inside and outside their territory. But not every one of them can or has the desire or political will to do it. There are however a rising number of developing countries that have projects underway such as Vietnam, Taiwan, Chile, Dubai, Algeria, and more recently in Malaysia, which puts them solidly on the EO map.

Princeton, NJ, December 2, 2009 by Dr. Andrea Franz and Dr. Gerhard Fra

With the introduction of digital TV a new way of video transport and delivery has emerged, using the Internet Protocol (IP). Video over IP is a general term to describe the use of IP in any or all stages of video transport to the subscriber (or end-customer). This has to be distinguished from the term IPTV, which means specifically the delivery of video as an IP stream to the subscriber set-top box or TV set. All digital video today that is broadcast, transported over satellite or distributed in cable systems is using the MPEG transport stream (TS) communications protocol.

London, UK, December 2, 2009 by Martin Jarrold

My previous column for this publication focused on the oil and gas exploration and production sector, with particular reference to the increasing attention of the energy industry on deepwater and ultra-deepwater hydrocarbon reserves which now appear to be much more abundant than was thought ten years ago.

Cambridge, Mass. December 1, 2009 by NSR

EO Satellite Manufacturing, Commercial Data and Value Added Services to Generate $6.2 Billion in 2018

December 1, 2009

 The Asia-Pacific IPTV subscriber base is expected to grow by 51 percent in 2009 to close at 9.4 million users and account for 37.6 percent of the global subscribers.

Addison, Tex., December 1, 2009

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.

Hong Kong, November 6, 2009

The Cable & Satellite Broadcasting Association of Asia (CASBAA) revealed at their annual conference held in Hong Kong November 3rd, new data for subscription TV penetration across the Asia Pacific, noting that the region now has 326 million pay-TV in 2009, up 26 million homes from last year.

According to CASBAA estimates, , subscription television in Asia Pacific now reaches more homes than the rest of the world (ROW) combined. Digital pay-TV subscription households now account for over 115 million homes.

November 5, 2009  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.

DTH Market Trends in Brazil