DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/q7cdm9/global_pay_tv) has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "Global Pay TV Content Protection Market" to their offering.
This research service provides a detailed Market Engineering analysis of the global pay TV content protection market which includes both Conditional Access Systems and Digital Rights Management Systems. The service ranks and explains market drivers and restraints. It also provides forecasts for revenue and unit shipments. The service outlines current distribution channels in addition to forecasting and analyzing market demand. Segment breakdowns are included for Internet protocol television (IPTV), satellite DTH, and cable. Regions covered include Asia-Pacific (APAC); North America and Latin America (NALA); and Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). The base year is 2011 and the study period is from 2010 to 2016.
Executive Summary
- Content piracy is a constant problem for both content owners and the Pay TV service providers who deliver broadcast and network content to subscribers. Conditional Access Systems (CAS) and Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems protect content delivered to managed devices like set top boxes (STBs) and unmanaged devices like PCs, smart TVs and handheld devices against unauthorized distribution and piracy.
- Across applications, cable and satellite are the larger segments in the content protection market, while IPTV is growing at the fastest rate. Other applications include mobile TV, Internet video subscription services, professional CAS systems and Pay DTT.
- In terms of regions, the market was more or less evenly divided across NALA, EMEA and APAC in 2011. While average prices are highest in NALA, ongoing digitization of highly populous countries such as India and China drive APAC to continued growth and dominance over the forecast period.
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
Market Overview
Total Pay TV Content Protection Market
External Challenges: Drivers and Restraints
Forecasts and Trends
Demand Analysis and Technical Trends
Market Share and Competitive Analysis
IPTV Segment Breakdown
Cable Segment Breakdown
DTH Segment Breakdown
Complementary Markets
Hot Company Watch List
The Last Word (Conclusions and Implications)
Appendix
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Source: Frost & Sullivan