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Frost & Sullivan Analyst Briefing: IPTV: Remote(ly) in control?

Announcement posted by Frost & Sullivan 05 Feb 2007

IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) is touted as the new growth frontier for both telecom and internet service providers with over 30 deployments globally. Most providers are offering triple-play services of video, data and voice to prevent churn and arrest falling revenues from traditional telephony.

Despite the rapidly developing IPTV market, penetration remains low in most countries, leaving even the largest IPTV provider in the red. Decision makers are seized with doubts on the right service mix to entice consumers, the ideal business model and the payoff from sizeable investments in upgrading their networks. Unfamiliarity with the unique appeal of relevant content adds a new dimension to IPTV services and the challenge of making it a viable venture.

Dial-in as Jayesh Easwaramony, Principal Consultant at Frost & Sullivan shares his insights on the trends, developments and outlook of the Asia Pacific IPTV Industry, at an analyst briefing to be held on Thursday, 8 February 2007 at 2:00pm (Sydney local time).

 
The briefing will cover:
- Key trends in the IPTV market
- Discussions on the possible business strategies

- Analysis on the long-term viability of IPTV’s value proposition
 
Briefing Details:
 

Briefing date                  :           Thursday, 8 February 2007

Briefing time                  :           2:00pm (Sydney local time).

 
Registration:
 

To register for this briefing, please e-mail Sharmin Jassal, Marketing & Communications at sjassal@frost.com with your contact details. The presentation and dial-in details will then be e-mailed to you.