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Home Networks Intelligence ServiceFocused research on the global home networks ecosystem and connectivity within the home for both service provider and retail market segments. Covers cable, DSL, FTTH, and Fixed LTE consumer premise equipment (CPE), with regional and country level data, as well as Wi-Fi, voice, and different access technologies.Subscribers Only
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Connected Devices Databases - Core Connected DevicesFebruary 18, 2019This workbooks regroups all of the Connected Devices Intelligence service’s core connected devices data, and presents it in Microsoft Excel pivot-table form.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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Robust Growth in August Recorded for Global Flat-Panel TV MarketNovember 04, 2013The worldwide market for flat-panel-display televisions (FPD TV) grew in the double digits during August, powered by rising shipments from Chinese manufacturers for that country’s important mid-autumn festival, according to a new report from the TV Systems Intelligence service from IHS Inc. Global shipments of flat-panel-display televisions jumped 21 percent in August from a month earlier to reach 17.9 million units, comprising 17.1 million liquid-crystal display televisions (LCD TV) and 803,000 plasma sets.
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Getting Smart on Smart TVs: Awareness Increases Likelihood of Consumer Purchasing, Survey ShowsOctober 28, 2013The bad news for the television market is that nearly three-quarters of U.S. consumers are not interested in buying a smart TV during the next 12 months, according to the results of a new...
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Christmas Not Expected to be so Merry for the US TV Business, as Second-Half Sales DeclineOctober 22, 2013Shipments of flat-panel televisions in the United States are set to decline by 7 percent in the second half of 2013 as the holiday season delivers little reprieve from the long-term slowdown in domestic...
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Cox's flareWatch Trial Ends, Leaving QuestionsOctober 02, 2013Cox Communications has ended its pioneering Internet TV service flareWatch just three months after a limited launch, likely because financial rewards proved minimal for the fledgling...
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IHS Boosts Long-Term UHD LCD TV Forecast—Predicts 4.6 Million Units Shipped in US in 2018July 24, 2013While ultra-high-definition (UHD) sets still will be relegated to a small share of total television shipments for the next few years, recent moves by panel makers and brands to reduce costs...
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US Television Market Down in Q1 due to Weak Plasma SectorPlasma TV shipments will cease in 2015July 17, 2013
The U.S. television market contracted by nearly 10 percent in the first quarter compared to the same time a year ago as shipments plunged in the moribund plasma sector and declined marginally in the key liquid-crystal display (LCD) segment. Total TV shipments to the U.S. market amounted to 6.7 million units during the January to March period, down a sharp 9.5 percent from 7.4 million units during the same three-month period in 2012. This marks the second year of decline in the first quarter, and the latest drop was steeper than the 8.6 percent downturn between the first-quarters of 2011 and 2012.
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OLED to Contribute to US Television Revenue by 2015New display technology to add $3.1 billion in revenue in 2017May 03, 2013
Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) televisions are on course to help to bring some relief to the flagging U.S. TV market in 2015, generating $1.2 billion in revenue and shipping some 370,000 units during the year. Although U.S. TV revenue is set to decline throughout the coming years, increased shipments of high-priced OLEDs will mitigate the impact of the decrease starting in 2015. OLED TV shipments during the next four years will increase substantially from the 3,100 units forecast for this year, and shipments will jump to 1.9 million units in 2017.