Abstract
Report Summary
IP set top boxes are connected to the TV sets of subscribers to telcos' TV
services in order to receive content from the telco headend. As the number of
new telco TV subscribers has grown each year, so have the unit shipments of IP
set top boxes. In 2008, the unit shipments grew 55%, and in 2009 unit
shipments look like they will maintain the same level as in 2008.
HIGHLIGHTS
- The IP set top box market grew 55% in 2008.
- 43% of IP set top box unit shipments in 2009 will have hard disk drives.
- The average bill of materials for an HD IP set top box will be under $50
in 2010.
The report contains worldwide five-year total unit shipment, units with hard
disk drives, HD unit shipments, ASP, and revenue broken down into seven
geographic regions. Historical market share data is provided from 2006 to
2008. A bill-of-materials forecast for an HD IP set top box through 2013
details the components of IP set top boxes.
What' s in the Report?
- Worldwide IP set top box unit shipment, ASP, and revenue forecasts for
North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Asia/Pacific,
and Mid-East/Africa
- Break outs of IP set top box unit shipments with HDDs by region
- Break out of HD IP set top box unit shipments by region
- IP STB bill-of-materials out to 2013
- Worldwide IP set top box vendor market shares
- Vendor profiles
Whose Needs Does This Report Address?
- IP set top box vendors
- Companies providing ICs for the IP STB market
What Questions Does This Report Answer?
- How large is the market?
- How are ASPs changing with time?
- Who are the leading suppliers in the market?
- Which regions have the greatest demand for IP STB?
- How large will the IP STB market get?
- How much do IP STB components cost?
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