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Research and Markets: Global & North American Service Provider In-Home Networks Over Coax & Phone WiringDublin, Sep 24, 2009 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/523909/global_north_ame) has announced the addition of the "Global & North American Service Provider In-Home Networks Over Coax & Phone Wiring" report to their offering. This presentation provides an overview of the integrated digital home vision, and the driving factors why networking over coax and phone wiring will be an integral part of that vision. It also discusses why networking over coax and phone wiring is still primarily deployed in North America, addresses key trends shaping current global deployments, and examines the growth potential of North American household service provider in-home entertainment networks and worldwide chipset shipments for 2007-2013. The global chipset shipments are also divided into North American and international segments. MoCA and HomePNA shipments are provided for 2007-2009. In addition, the presentation discusses key current vendor ecosystems for MoCA and HomePNA, and includes comparisons of MoCA, HomePNA, as well as the ITU-T G.hn specification that is still in process of being developed. North American 2009 consumer survey results are included: familiarity of and interest in purchasing coax/phone wiring adapters, interest in and price willing to pay for whole-home DVR services, and popular uses of home networks. Key Topics Covered: - The Digital Home Vision - The Integrated In-Home Network Vision - Average Home Today With PC Network - Two Segregated In-Home Networks Have Been Evolving - Near-Term Expectations - Service Providers are Using Existing Wires in the Home to Network Set-Top Boxes and Distribute Broadcast Content - Worldwide Home Network Households Will Roughly Double Between 2008 and 2013 - Bandwidth Requirements are Growing: High-Speed Networking Solutions are Essential to Deliver Expectations - Multi-Use of Home Networks on the Rise More Video Transport to Drive Demand for Higher Throughput - Home Network Throughput Is Expected to Rise Quickly - What Will Shape Future Home Networks? - Digital Media Device Opportunity for Next-Generation Wired Ports - Many Computing and Entertainment Devices in the Typical Household Will Evolve to Include Wired Networking Ports - Use of Existing-Wire Mediums: Coax - Use of Existing-Wire Mediums: Phone Wiring - Drivers for Use of Existing-Wire Mediums - Current Ecosystems - Comparison of Protocols - ITU-T G.hn Initiative for a Standard Covering Multiple Existing-Wire Mediums - ITU-T G.hn Expectations - Channel Markets for Coax and Phone Wiring Networks - Types of Existing-Wire Adapters Under Consideration for Purchase by NA Consumers - Consumer Demand Related to SP Entertainment Networks: NA Consumer Interest in Whole-Home DVR Service - Consumer Demand Related to SP Entertainment Networks: Price Willing to Pay for Whole-Home DVR Service - Telco TV Opportunities: Lowest Hanging Fruit for Protocols Using Coax/Phone Wiring - North American Households with In-Home Service Provider Network Node(s) Over Coax or Phone Wiring - Worldwide Chipset Shipments: Coax/Phone Wiring For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/523909/global_north_ame CONTACT: Laura Wood, Senior Manager, Research and Markets Fax: +1 646 607 1907 (US) Fax: +353 1 481 1716 (Rest of World) e-mail: [email protected] ((M2 Communications disclaims all liability for information provided within M2 PressWIRE. Data supplied by named party/parties. Further information on M2 PressWIRE can be obtained at http://www.presswire.net on the world wide web. Inquiries to [email protected]. |
