Market Reports
IDATE's market report programme for 2012 constitutes a natural extension of the work performed by our teams of analysts, as well as our ongoing investments in information and monitoring systems for player strategies and markets. More than just a catalogue of publications, this constitutes a concrete manifestation of our drive to create a unique tool geared towards understanding and monitoring the Telecom, Internet and Media sectors.
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This report proposes an international benchmark
for DTT rollout and
Analogue Switch-Off (ASO) practices and also
presents guidelines
for the ASO.
It addresses the issues and prospects of the
(Second) Digital Dividend
and details business models for the overall process of transition to digital,
including three country
cases in the low- to mid-GDP/pop range. |
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This report explores the various technical and economic issues bound up with cloud computing and Big Data – giving readers a deeper understanding of these concepts that are the subject of so much talk today.
Among the key points examined is the critical role that data centres play when implementing technical solutions. Readers will also get a detailed profile of the players, both public and private sector, who are shaping the market. |
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This report takes a look at the major developments in services being bundled with Internet access.
It analyses trends in triple and quadruple-play bundles, their convergence and their economic impact on vendors.
It also explores deep product line strategies: digital home, rich communication, secure access, and opportunities tied to segmentation. |
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This study analyses the service offerings and the various connected TV interface models.
It examines the positioning and strategies of the major players of connected TV.
It also provides forecastsfor the market of OTT video services on TV by 2016 in the majorcountries and internationally. |
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This report analyses bonding and vectoring techniques improving existing copper-based broadband architecture. It highlights the performance and maturity, the importance of regulatory framework and the actual network equipment providers offering. It also provides detailed analyses of operators’ stakes and the role of copper in general within ultrafast-broadband networks. |
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This report provides an overview of the latest trends in the fast growing LTE market and the reasons driving MNOs' migration to LTE. It also analyses operators' roll-out strategies, LTE networks, technical hurdles, the regulatory environment and LTE spectrum issues, in addition to spotlighting the key players' different strategies and what will change with LTE. |
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Hybrid TV is now a reality, and gaining momentum. The appetite for OTT video content, reinforced by the development of connected TV solutions further exacerbates this phenomenon. This study aims to position the hybrid solutions in this new context and to measure their impact on the "big" TV markets. |
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This report explores the technical-economic issues surrounding Net neutrality and its current status in markets around the globe. It also delivers analysis of the traffic management practices and technical measures needed to control costs. And, finally, looks at the new business models we are seeing emerge through an examination of stakeholders’ models, along with synthesis of the state of affairs in each country. |
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Telcos’ TV services are currently enjoying one of the highest rates of growth in the marketplace. Initially a source of distinction between ISPs, TV has become a central part of telcos’ marketing and growth strategies. This report takes a detailed look at the marketing strategies that telcos use when marketing their TV services, and at their growing prominence in a TV market in the throes of major upheavals. |
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This study examines the various market segments of Serious Gaming based on detailed case studies and a systematic presentation of the corresponding technologies, practices and know-how, while emphasising on the key stages of the design, development and dissemination phases. It also provides technology and business prospects for each market segment |
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This report spotlights telcos’ strategies regarding backhauling and fixed mobile convergence, how the transport network is evolving within the migration to all-IP and which choices telcos take to meet the increasing demand of bandwidth. The study analyses the evolution of backhaul networks, its investment control and the necessary implementation with the legacy infrastructure. |
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This IDATE report looks at the latest developments and major trends in television markets, as much in terms of satellite’s prominence as a broadcasting mode in national TV markets, as the strategies employed by the broadcast networks and pay-TV services, especially with respect to their 3D offers, and provides an analysis of how this affects the satellite industry. |
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This study looks at the changing landscape of the mobile VoIP market; the main over the top players, the new entrants together with what they bring, and how the operators are reacting. The technical challenges are assessed, and an analysis as to the level of threat mobile VoIP brings to operator revenues is made. It concludes with a scenario for the development of this emerging market. |
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"Green" is no longer just a hypothetical concept. Operators worldwide have made significant efforts to reduce their carbon footprint and lower their overall environmental impact. This report highlights the avaiblable options to further their sustainability and concrete measures taken by operators as well as the underlying rationale. |
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Ultra-fast broadband (UFB) rollouts are making real strides. This report examines the different services being marketed by FTTH/B leaders, user applications and needs, and some of the most innovative solutions like connected TV, 3D video and OTT. It analyses what is at stake in this new stage of market development and the strategies of the players involved, then maps out different possible development scenarios. |
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This study spotlights the mobile payment market, provides details about the related services and their technological aspects, analyses the usages and the industrial structure with a drawn of the value chain. The report makes an in-depth look in examinating several business models - for NFC, SMS, Fixed/mobile wallet & App Stores - their impacts and upcoming opportunities. |
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This new IDATE market report takes a look at connected TV services and the UI. It examines how over-the-top (OTT) services are positioned, along with player strategies and the opportunities and risks attached to having control of the connected TV user interface. The report also provides forecasts for the TV services market up to 2015, including OTT services, in both Europe and the United States. |
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This report analyses the key satellite markets, both civilian and military, and allows readers to gain real insight on future market opportunities and the outstanding medium-term issues for satellite market players. It also pinpoints the central challenges that satellite operators are having to contend with – hybridization with terrestrial networks being undoubtedly the main one – and the assets they have to forge a solid foothold in the various future markets. |
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Drawing on a large body of case studies, this report analyses TV channels’ positioning strategies at a time when the variety of potential viewing screens, both fixed and mobile, is increasing steadily. Now become mainstay devices, these new screens are offering TV networks an opportunity to reuse their content and to offer new or derivative content while keeping up with viewers’ changing habits. |
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Whilst there may be a lot of buzz right now surrounding smart grids, most of it will be over the deployment of smart meters and the advanced metering infrastructure between now and 2015. This report looks beyond the hype, assessing the current status, drivers and barriers, value chain, and business cases of the grid. |
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At a time where network congestion leads to dropped calls and interruptions in Internet access, this study presents the mobile traffic projections and capacity evaluation of IDATE experts’ based on several case studies. The aim of our in-depth analysis is, to determine the realities and to provide different scenarios for network saturation up to 2015. |
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Social networks appear as new video content distribution and promotion channels and provide also innovative community-based solutions to both TV channels and online video services. An analysis of the main trends of social video highlighting how social networks have become powerful partners for both traditional and new audiovisual players. |
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For the past 10 years, Japan has seen a wave of mobile innovation, yet these innovations are rarely replicated globally.
This report investigates the key innovations, the unique ecosystem behind them, and the future of Japan’s closed innovation paradigm. |
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FTTx subscriber numbers are rising swiftly despite the economic downturn, and are likely to continue to do so at an ever greater pace between now and 2014 as incumbent carriers and public authorities have become very clearly involved. But there are still a great many questions that need to be answered over the rate of deployment, technical developments and the business models governing the new applications that superfast broadband will enable. |
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The relationship between IPTV and FTTx is at the heart of this report which explores operators’ key strategies through a detailed examination of their offerings. An analysis of existing technologies, combined with national market conditions allows us to understand the motives behind innovative solutions and the respective issues inherent in the development of IPTV services and FTTx networks. |
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