Asia Pacific Pay-TV & Broadband Markets 2010 (AP 2010) represents Media Partners Asia’s 9th annual analysis of Asia’s pay- TV and broadband industries. This report, published in April 2010, offers the definitive guide to the commercial distribution of pay-TV, broadband, digital and next generation television and communications over cable, satellite and telecommunications networks in 16 markets across Asia Pacific. Exclusive MPA analysis also incorporates historical indicators and forecasts plus profiles of more than 90 distribution platforms. The AP series is established as the only authoritative reference of its kind, based on MPA’s independent analysis of information provided by operators, broadcasters, investor groups, technology suppliers and various regulatory agencies. All of this leverages MPA’s domestic partnerships and industry relationships in key markets such as China, India, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, throughout Southeast Asia and Australasia as well as the strength of its analysts and research team. AP 2010 offers plenty of new features including: New MPA proprietary analysis. Updates to existing analysis and models for 16 markets tracking and forecasting pay-TV and broadband adoption service penetration; ARPU and consumer spend; subscription fees by tier, service and platform; advertising; end-user revenues; platform content spends; fees for broadcasters; distribution platform capEx. and much more Next generation TV and communications. Detailed quantitative and qualitative analysis of how DTV and broadband systems are shaping the industry value chain with data and details on trends in PVR, HDTV and VOD adoption / penetration, revenues and profitability; DOCSIS 3.0 and fibre broadband deployment, adoption and pricing; and a discussion of how 3D TV may develop in Asia’s more mature markets Content, marketing and packaging. Analysis of service / application / content differentiators and drivers for distribution platforms plus evaluation of marketing and tiering strategies. Key drivers of pay-TV content markets with a strategic evaluation of how distribution platforms are spending their money: Local internally produced content, regional / international content, VOD, DVR, iTV, next generation digital & broadband technology Competitive risks. Appraisal of the logical outcomes of the online versus pay-TV debate and how it will impact pay-TV and broadband development and investment in key Asian markets Policy scenarios. Appraisal of key changes in the Asian TV, pay-TV and broadband regulatory roadmap Financial analysis. Full financial metric analysis of key distribution platforms, broadcasters and content providers plus expanded analysis of public and private market valuations for the industry
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Asia Pacific Pay-TV & Broadband Markets 2010 (AP 2010) represents Media Partners Asia’s 9th annual analysis of Asia’s pay-TV and broadband industries. This report, published in April 2010, offers the definitive guide to the commercial distribution of pay-TV, broadband, digital and next generation television and communications over cable, satellite and telecommunications networks in 16 markets across Asia Pacific. Exclusive MPA analysis also incorporates historical indicators and forecasts plus profiles of more than 90 distribution platforms. The AP series is established as the only authoritative reference of its kind, based on MPA’s independent analysis of information provided by operators, broadcasters, investor groups, technology suppliers and various regulatory agencies. All of this leverages MPA’s domestic partnerships and industry relationships in key markets such as China, India, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, throughout Southeast Asia and Australasia as well as the strength of its analysts and research team.
AP 2010 offers plenty of new features including:
New MPA proprietary analysis. Updates to existing analysis and models for 16 markets tracking and forecasting pay-TV and broadband adoption service penetration; ARPU and consumer spend; subscription fees by tier, service and platform; advertising; end-user revenues; platform content spends; fees for broadcasters; distribution platform capEx. and much more
Next generation TV and communications. Detailed quantitative and qualitative analysis of how DTV and broadband systems are shaping the industry value chain with data and details on trends in PVR, HDTV and VOD adoption / penetration, revenues and profitability; DOCSIS 3.0 and fibre broadband deployment, adoption and pricing; and a discussion of how 3D TV may develop in Asia’s more mature markets
Content, marketing and packaging. Analysis of service / application / content differentiators and drivers for distribution platforms plus evaluation of marketing and tiering strategies. Key drivers of pay-TV content markets with a strategic evaluation of how distribution platforms are spending their money: Local internally produced content, regional / international content, VOD, DVR, iTV, next generation digital & broadband technology
Competitive risks. Appraisal of the logical outcomes of the online versus pay-TV debate and how it will impact pay-TV and broadband development and investment in key Asian markets
Policy scenarios. Appraisal of key changes in the Asian TV, pay-TV and broadband regulatory roadmap
Financial analysis. Full financial metric analysis of key distribution platforms, broadcasters and content providers plus expanded analysis of public and private market valuations for the industry
SectorS Cable TV DTH Satellite TV IPTV Fixed & Mobile Broadband Mobile TV Broadcasting & Content Broadband Digital & Interactive TV Finance & Investment Regulations
Profiled SegmentS
Television Household Universe Cable TV DTH Satellite TV IPTV Mobile TV (3G & Broadcast) Digital Pay-TV Analog Pay-TV HDTV VOD, DVR, iTV 3DTV Broadband ADSL, ADSL2+, VDSL Broadband FTTx Broadband Cable (Internet & Telephony) Pay-TV Subscription Pay-TV Advertising Broadband Subscription Subscribers by Platform, Infrastructure & Technology Revenues by Platform Operator Economics Channel Economics Financial Indicators: Operators & Broadcasters Financial Valuations: Operators & Subscribers Investment: M&A, IPOs, Equity & Debt Regulatory Frameworks
Profiled marketS
Australia China Hong Kong India Indonesia Japan Korea Malaysia New Zealand Pakistan The Philippines Singapore Sri Lanka Taiwan Thailand Vietnam
Asianet Astro All Asia NetworksAustar United Communications BB Cable Corp.Beijing Gehua Cable TV Network Beyond Cable HoldingsBharti Airtel Digital TV Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd. Cable & Multimedia Communications(C&M) China Cable NetworkChina CablecomCMB KoreaChina MobileChina Network SystemsChina TelecomChunghwa TelecomCitic Group Cable Networks City TelecomCJ HelloVisionComet Cable Digital Entertainment Network (DEN) DigicableDish TVDREAM Satellite TVFoxtelGlobal Destiny Cable TVGuangdong Cable TV Network Guangzhou CableHanaro MediaHanoi Cable TVHathway Cable and Datacom Hunan Satellite TV