Market Reports
IDATE Research's market report programme 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: Telecom, Internet and Media. The 2013 catalog is organized around four areas that cover ten monitoring services. Each of these provides insight into key markets through a comprehensive set of in-depth reports, status reports, notes and regularly updated databases. | Future Networks | Telecom Strategies | Media Strategies | Smart Living | | Fixed Broadband | Telco Economics | Television & Over-The-Top | Smart cities | | Mobile Broadband | Telecom & Over-The-Top | Video Game & Digital Entertainment | Smart Home | | Satellite | | Cloud & Infrastructure |
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In this report, IDATE identifies the latest developments and major trends in the broadband and ultra-fast broadband markets.
After a detailed analysis of the various terrestrial networks and their coverage, it examines satellite technology and the opportunities for positioning it as a complementary service to terrestrial networks to reduce the digital divides that currently exist in Europe and Africa.
The Satellite ultra-broadband report and database are part of the Satellite watch which covers: - a yearly updated dataset - a yearly status report - quarterly market insights - direct access to lead satellite analysts |
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This report provides readers with a critical analysis of the fast-growing and very lucrative satellite M2M market.
It includes a profile of the different links thatmake up the satellite M2M industry chain, and takes a look at the stakeholders’ strategies.
The report also allows readers to understand what the future holds for this market thanks to sales volume and revenue forecasts up to 2016. |
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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 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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This report explores the various initiatives aimed at developing hybrid satellite networks in Europe, involving both the space segment and a terrestrial segment of repeaters that are compatible with the satellite network. The award of two pan-European licences is expected to spur the development of mobile TV services, as well as mobile telephony and broadband solutions. |
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This report examines the HDTV market and provides national estimates of each network’s capacity to distribute a maximum number of high-definition channels, according to speed, technology, network capacity and occupancy/fill rate. It also allows HD channels to gain a deeper understanding of the various issues tied to each type of network: price, capacity, coverage and competitive position. |
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This report identifies the major changes currently taking place in the TV broadcasting market which, over time, risk eroding satellite’s share of the market. Such erosion will occur either through mounting competition from terrestrial technologies or via the emergence of new TV viewing habits, which are likely to call into question the traditional model of mass television broadcasting in the long term. Based on an analysis of the main issues at stake in the TV broadcasting market, the report identifies the main areas in which satellite can further expand and claims which market positions hold the greatest long-term potential in the different geographical zones targeted. Five-year market forecasts on the satellite capacity required to broadcast TV over the zone are also provided. |
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