Title: Introduction to IPTV
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2Stoyan Kenderov Director of IPTV
Solutions stoyank_at_amdocs.com
3Agenda
- Overview
- Technology
- Market and Business Trends
- Opportunities and Challenges
- Key Success Factors
- Integration of IPTV and VoIP
- Summary QA
4The Relevance of IPTV
- Michael Powell, FCC Chairman, September 2004
- Almost every major phone company I'm aware of
has an initiative under way to begin to try to
plug the hole with partnerships with
satellite-delivered video, but what they're
really working on is broadband-delivered IP
television. That's a major component that's
moving fast -
5What is IPTV
- A consumer technology for delivery of broadcast
TV, on-demand video and interactive entertainment
services to consumer TV sets over IP networks - Fundamental part of the telco triple-play
strategy (voice, data, video) - User experience will be better than advanced
digital cable - Cheaper to scale, unlimited number of channels
- On-demand entertainment schedule
- Highly personalizable
6What made IPTV possible
- Evolution of BB access (ADSL225Mbps,
VDSL50Mbps) - Better video compression H.264, MPEG-4, WMV9
- Hollywoods increased acceptance of advanced DRM
technology - Cost of IPTV per subscriber going down
- Telco voice revenues eroding fast
- Greatly increased competition for telcos from
VoIP and cable - Decrease in of access lines
- Cable eating away customer base
- Consumers and businesses switching to VoIP
- Video is seen as the new opportunity to
- Retain customers
- Grow ARPU
7Agenda
- Overview
- Technology
- Market and Business Trends
- Opportunities and Challenges
- Key Success Factors
- Integration of IPTV and VoIP
- Summary QA
8Typical IPTV System
Transport
Headend
Access
Home
VoIP
Other Content Sources
IGMP Router
AppsServers
STB
Video Servers
STB
Transport Network
xDSL CPE/ FTTH
DSLAM
MPEG Encoders
Computer
Digital and Analog Receivers
Source Kasenna Inc.
9Technical facts
- Standard Definition (SD) channel 1-4Mbps per TV
- High Definition (HD) 6-8 Mbps per TV
- Only one channel at a time is transmitted to
STB/TV - In comparison cable requires 6MHz per channel.
All channels transmitted even if only one watched - 24Mbps link per household is enough for triple
play(1x HD, 3x SD, VoIP data) - IP multicast streaming for regular TV channels
- IP unicast streaming for VOD and time-shifted TV
- RTP streaming protocol, some add reliability on
top - Deployments today usually over FTTH, ADSL2 or
E.PON/G.PON
10Customer IPTV Experience
11Content Partners IPTV Experience
12Agenda
- Overview
- Technology
- Market and Business Trends
- Key Success Factors
- Integration of IPTV and VoIP
- Opportunities and Risks
- Summary QA
13IPTV Market- Global DSL Subscribers Forecast
- DSL subscribers will be the first beneficiaries
of IPTV services - DSL subscribers will grow from 91M (2004) to 202M
(2008) (22 CAGR)
Source MRG Inc. August 2004
14IPTV Market - Global IPTV Subscribers Forecast
- IPTV subscribers will grow from 2.1M in 2004 to
27M in 2008 (89 CAGR) reaching 13 of DSL
subscriber base
Source MRG Inc. August 2004
15IPTV Market - Global IPTV Revenue Forecast
- IPTV revenues to grow from 685M (2004) to 15.4B
(2008) (118 CAGR) - 2 of total Wireline
revenues - IPTV ARPU is expected to reach 47 (including
interactive services such as VOD and interactive
games)
Source MRG Inc. August 2004
16IPTV Market - Global Spending on IPTV System
- IPTV system spending to grow from 472M (2004) to
2.0B (2008) (44 CAGR) - 47 for STBs, 25 for better access systems
- Middleware will account for 8 of total IPTV
spending
Source MRG Inc.August 2004
17IPTV Launches Around the World
- Europe
- FastWeb (Italy)
- TPSL (FT TPS, France)
- DreamTV (TF1 LDcom, France)
- Imagenio (Telefonica, Spain)
- HomeChoice (UK)
- Kingston Interactive (UK)
- B2 (Sweden)
- France Telecom (FR)
- Asia
- PCCW (Hong Kong)
- Chunghwa Telecom (Taiwan)
- BB TV (of Yahoo BB, Japan)
- NA
- Sasktel (Canada)
- gt 100s of small operators in the US
- SBC Communications
- Recent Trials announcements
- SwissCom (Bluewin)
- Telecom Italia
- Bell Canada
- Reliance Infocom
- BT
- Telus
- Telstra
18Example - PCCW (Hong Kong)
- PCCW has gt 500K IPTV subscribers as of 2005
- Service launched August 2003
- IPTV offering contains
- No charge for equipment installation
- 6 free and 34 pay channels (1-3 each)
- 15 audio channels
- A-la-carte payment model for VOD
- PCCW reports IPTV launch helped to
- Reduce churn by half (now less than 1)
- Increase ARPU (IPTV ARPU - 20)
- Higher market share (25 of IPTV subscribers are
new DSL subscribers)
19Agenda
- Overview
- Technology
- Market and Business Trends
- Opportunities and Challenges
- Key Success Factors
- Integration of IPTV and VoIP
- Summary QA
20IPTV Challenges
- Business challenges
- Create a better user experience than cable or
satellite - Becoming entertainment provider - major shift for
a telco - The television market is an uphill battle - well
established entities - Uncertain regulation for new fiber builds and TV
franchises - Get premium content at lower prices than cable or
satellite - Build trust with studios and publishers
- Differentiate business model from cable (On
demand? Anywhere access?) - Set Top Box price lt100
- Accelerate FTTx/ADSL2/VDSL roll-outs
- Technological challenges
- Build better/cheaper silicon for STB
- Lower cost of DSLAM/FTTx deployments (WiMAX?)
- Further improve video compression rates
- Content recording and distribution control
(secure DRM) - End-to-end QoS monitoring and service assurance
- Integrated customer care, billing, provisioning,
activation, self-service - Multi-services blending (VoIP, IPTV, apps)
21Opportunities
- Multi-service blending
- Click-to-speak from within TV experience
- TV parental control from cell-phone
- Interactive voting or messaging applications
- Access to personal picture albums, videos, music
library - Community applications
- Greeting cards
- Video-conferencing
- Alerts and public announcements
- Personalization
- Personalized advertising
- Personalization of on-demand TV experience
- Video content discovery
- Take content with you (drag and drop)
22Agenda
- Overview
- Technology
- Market and Business Trends
- Opportunities and Challenges
- Key Success Factors
- Integration of IPTV and VoIP
- Summary QA
23What Differentiates IPTV
- Exceptional on-demand experience
- Integrated Customer Management by operator across
all touch points - Powerful self-service capabilities
- Multi-services blending
- Community applications local directories
- Unlimited content choice
- Simplicity of service set-up and navigation
24Agenda
- Overview
- Technology
- Market and Business Trends
- Opportunities and Challenges
- Key Success Factors
- Integration of IPTV and VoIP
- Summary QA
25Multi-Services blending
Jane is calling
26IPTV-VoIP Integration Points
Transport
Headend
Access
Home
VoIP
IGMP Router
DSLAM
IPTVAppsServers
VoIP Soft switch/Gatekeeper
DSL CPE/ FTTH
STB
27IPTV and VoIP
- Possible integration points
- IPTV middleware platform
- full access to media, customer context, devices
info, remote control - full synchronization with user activities
- rich and deep application integration possible
- - tedious integration process (IPTV middleware
owned by telco) - erects a higher barrier to entry for
competition - The residential gateway (xDSL CPE)
- - no significant integration possible
- IPTV Set-Top-Box
- presently leased to customer by telco
- telco decides what goes on STB
- STBs are authenticated and validated at
boot-time, no DIY - - integration only possible with consent of
operator - - high cost of RD due to diversity of deployed
STBs
28IPTV in the Living Room
- Distribution in the home via Coax/Cat5/PWL or
WiFi - Multi screen distribution with multiple STBs
- Number of screens only limited by broadband link
- Control service from
- Remote control
- Web browser
- Cell phone
- Portable media player
- Media centers will integrate with STB
- For current market, IPTV is still more TV than PC
- Indications are that our kids will want the above
reversed
29What Are the Needs That IPTV Fulfills
- For Service Providers
- Much stickier service combinations lower churn
- Video conferencing, community messages, alerts
- Additional revenue from payTV, gaming,
interactive advertising, tv-commerce - Detailed service analytics
- Powerful customer self-service
- For Carriers
- Finally demand for the bandwidth glut in the
network - For Manufacturers
- New home devices market
- Innovation potential around user interface,
silicon, services - Customer managed PayTV service is a fantastic
opportunity for telcos to run the money making
machine on autopilot
30Future of Video Entertainment
- Community creative process
- Reality Shows
- Citizens journalism
- Participative entertainment voting,
video-telephony (B2C, P2P) - Broadband link is a commodity
- Access to content over any available access tech.
- Anytime, any device and any location
entertainment - Seamless blending of entertainment and commerce
- End of the 30sec ad spot TV economics
- Search and discovery of content
- Drag and drop services from one device to another
31Summary
- IPTV and triple play is happening
- IPTV is not me-too-TV its a differentiated
user experience - Integrated customer management is key
- Cable operators will probably adopt IPTV as a
technology too - Key success factor is a quality customer
experience - Differences between cable and telco companies are
disappearing its only a last-mile technology - User experience will decide success or failure
- Content is king
- Devices are converging in their capabilities
mobile, TV, PC - Advertising industry will have to adapt to new
reality
32Thank you!
IPTV