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Home Networks Intelligence ServiceFind comprehensive intelligence on smart devices and home connectivity. This service features two separate quarterly trackers that quantify the markets for home network devices and broadband CPE.Subscribers Only
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Set-Top Box Intelligence ServiceGain a competitive edge with trusted global market data and analysis on the television technology ecosystem. This service features our proprietary set-top box market trackers and databases that quantify the market for set-top boxes, TV sets, set-top box software, and content security in 80+ countries across the Americas, Asia Pacific, and Europe, Middle East and Africa.Subscribers Only
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Set-top Box (STB) Conditional Access DatabaseFebruary 06, 2019This document contains the full IHS Markit Set-top Box Intelligence Conditional Access (CA) database, in Microsoft Excel pivot table format.Subscribers Only
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Set-top Box (STB) Middleware DatabaseFebruary 06, 2019This document contains the full IHS Set-top Box Intelligence STB Middleware database, in Microsoft Excel pivot table format.Subscribers Only
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Set-top Box (STB) TV Set DatabaseFebruary 06, 2019The IHS Markit Set-top Box Intelligence TV set database contains TV household, installed base and shipment forecasts for over 80 countries, and also includes regional totals. These forecasts are segmented by technologies including digital TV (iDTV), HD, 3D, UHD and smart TV.Subscribers Only
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Set-top Box (STB) Vendor Deals DatabaseFebruary 06, 2019The IHS Markit Set-top Box Intelligence vendor relationships database contains a record of which Set-top Box vendors are currently working with which pay TV operators, on a by-operator basis, for over 80 countries and over 500 operations.Subscribers Only
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STB Intelligence Geography: Africa And Middle East - South AfricaFebruary 02, 2016 Subscribers Only
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BeIn Media enters MENA entertainment content marketNovember 06, 2015Qatar-based media company, BeIn Media Group, announced that it is entering the movies and entertainment content market in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The announcement, which came on October 31st, marked the 12th anniversary of the BeIn Media Group. Explaining the company’s decision, CEO Nasser Al Khelaifi stated: “Our consumer research in the MENA region indicated for quite some time that families expect a leading entertainment provider like BeIn to offer a complete range of TV entertainment channels. Furthermore, we identified a sweet-spot in terms of pricing of pay TV in the region that has traditionally been over-priced”.Subscribers Only
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OSN prepares its defences with HBO channel and EST storeOctober 23, 2015HBO is to launch programming day and date with the US on a dedicated channel launching in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. The channel, launching in 2016, is a joint venture with the pan-Arabic pay TV operator OSN. The Dubai-based operator will enrich the content offer of its On Demand service with more than 2,000 hours of HBO programming, including a thousand hours of complete box sets of HBO TV series.Subscribers Only
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Home Networks Broadband CPE DatabaseAugust 12, 2015This workbook contains the full IHS Home Networks Intelligence Broadband CPE database, in Microsoft Excel pivot table format.Subscribers Only
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Country Profile: South AfricaAugust 03, 2015This report is an overview of the market for home video in South Africa. Based on an examination of infrastructure improvements and general economic conditions, it outlines the major trends taking place in 2014 for the three main home video distribution platforms (physical, TV-based VoD, and digital) and addresses how consumption and spending on movie and television content is poised to develop in the near term.Subscribers Only
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The pay TV market in the Middle East and North Africa 2014April 08, 2015The pay TV market in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) experienced another year of strong growth in 2014. Total primary pay TV households rose to 4.8 million at the end of 2014, a year-on-year increase of 12.4%. Between 2010 and 2014, the pay TV market saw a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 23.3%.Subscribers Only
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Consolidation and FTTP shake up the fixed broadband market in South AfricaMarch 06, 2015A wave of consolidation and FTTP (fibre-to-the-premises) deployments will reshape South Africa’s broadband market.Subscribers Only
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Bezeq to take full control of TV operator YESFebruary 12, 2015Bezeq Telecom plans to take full control of TV operator YES in an agreement worth ILS1.05 billion ($270 million).Subscribers Only
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OSN targets youth with new OTT service launchMay 20, 2014MENA pay TV operator is launching a new OTT service called Go by OSN. The service, which will be available to 22 MENA countries, is addressed to non-subscribers of OSN and primarily to young people under the age of 35. Go by OSN offers a selection of premium content controlled by OSN.
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Vectoring starting to go mainstream with 5 million lines globallyMay 14, 2014The sale of VDSL2 vectored lines passed the 5 million milestone in March 2014, according to communications equipment firm Alcatel Lucent. Telcos such as Bezeq in Israel, KPN in the Netherlands, Telecom Argentina, Telecom Italia, TE Data in Egypt and NBN Co in Australia now use vectoring to reduce crosstalk and increase downstream speeds on their VDSL2 networks.
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Kaltura acquires TvinciMay 09, 2014Online video platform provider Kaltura has acquired Tvinci, a global provider of content management and personalization for OTT video service providers. Tvinci’s customer base spans the Latin America, EMEA and Asia Pacific regions with major customers like Eutelsat, Mediacorp, Liberty Global, Solar Entertainment and Yes; while Kaltura has also an established global customer portfolio which includes HBO, ABC, Warner Brothers, Paramount, DirecTV and Turner.
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Israeli government to cut back on public broadcastingMay 06, 2014The Israeli government has approved a draft bill reforming the country's public service broadcasting system. If approved, the Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA) will be shut down and replaced by a slimmed-down body and the TV licence fee will be abolished.
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OSN targets new markets by enriching its Arabic content offeringApril 10, 2014OSN, the Dubai-based pay TV satellite operator, is expanding its Arabic-language programming as a strategic move to extend its customer base and to further position its brand as the number one destination for premium content in the MENA region.Subscribers Only