Cable / Telecom News

In-Stat sees boost for cable from SDV


SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – Switched Digital Video (SDV) technologies provide an excellent, long-term approach that is helping cable operators keep up the pace with expanding High Definition TV and super-high-speed data services, reports research firm In-Stat.

SDV is a new technology that distributes video more efficiently over cable TV coaxial lines, the high-tech market research firm says. SDV will enable cable operators to better compete with rivals in digital broadcast satellite and telco TV.

“Initial deployments will create a strong market for upgrades, which will become dominant in 2012,” says In-Stat analyst Gerry Kaufhold. “The strategic key to success for vendors will be winning early deployments, because follow-on upgrades will be lucrative. World-class professional services, staff training, and the ability to remotely monitor and repair SDV installations will be the winning formula.”

Recent research by In-Stat found the market for SDV equipment, software, and services is expected to grow from about US$165 million during 2008, up to more than US$1 billion in 2012.

North America will be the biggest market, it said, with Asia coming on strong later. Large cable TV systems will drive early growth for SDV, with medium cable TV systems becoming an important segment as early as 2009. Even small cable TV systems will turn to SDV in large numbers after 2010, it said.

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