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2015 (MEA Update) - November 2015 - Middle East and Africa Update (Bulletin de Digital TV Europe - Cable & Satellite Europe for a new era) / Andy McDonald
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Titre : 2015 (MEA Update) - November 2015 - Middle East and Africa Update Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Andy McDonald, Editeur scientifique ; Stewart Clarke, Editeur scientifique ; Kate Bulkley, Auteur ; Andy Fry, Auteur ; Adrian Pennington, Auteur ; Adam Thomas, Auteur ; Anna Tobin, Auteur ; Jesse Whittock, Auteur Année de publication : 2015 Importance : 22 p. Note générale : 22 p. Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL
PERIODIQUESTags : Moyen-Orient Afrique audiovisuel télécommunications télévision numérique étude de marché opérateurs Index. décimale : 621.382 Télécommunications Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur :
"The Middle East has seen strong growth and increasing competition amongst pay TV players in recent years, with OSN and BeIN Sports fighting to attract subscribers.
Recently, the region has also seen the emergence of OTT players, encouraged to launch offerings targeted at a digital-savvy younger generation used to consuming content on mobile devices, the latest entrant being US player Starz. In the 2015 edition of DTVE Middle East & Africa, we survey some of these developments, including interviews with key players, and look at the continued importance in the region of tackling piracy.
Africa is now seen one of the world’s growth hot-spots, outperforming emerging markets elsewhere. A number of new pay TV services have emerged, often targeting emerging middle-income groups that find the premium offerings of MultiChoice beyond their reach, while existing players have launched new initiatives to capture this segment of the market.
In our 2015 issue of DTVE Middle East & Africa we interview two of sub-Saharan Africa’s emerging pay TV operators – StarTimes, which has expanded across multiple territories with DTH and DTT-based services, and Consat, which has targed middle-income subscribers in one of the continent’s key markets, Nigeria.
Finally, we survey the plans of one of the most innovative content players targeting the African market, France’s Trace, which has moved beyond simply offering TV channels to become a player in mobile, events and content creation."
Source : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/453232/dtve-mea15/ (Consulté le 28/10/2016)Note de contenu : The Middle-East : the big picture
The middle ground
Africa : the big picture
Star performance
Consat's nigerian journey
Trace breaks new groundEn ligne : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/453232/dtve-mea15/ [n° ou bulletin] 2015 (MEA Update) - November 2015 - Middle East and Africa Update [document électronique] / Andy McDonald, Editeur scientifique ; Stewart Clarke, Editeur scientifique ; Kate Bulkley, Auteur ; Andy Fry, Auteur ; Adrian Pennington, Auteur ; Adam Thomas, Auteur ; Anna Tobin, Auteur ; Jesse Whittock, Auteur . - 2015 . - 22 p.
22 p.
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL
PERIODIQUESTags : Moyen-Orient Afrique audiovisuel télécommunications télévision numérique étude de marché opérateurs Index. décimale : 621.382 Télécommunications Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur :
"The Middle East has seen strong growth and increasing competition amongst pay TV players in recent years, with OSN and BeIN Sports fighting to attract subscribers.
Recently, the region has also seen the emergence of OTT players, encouraged to launch offerings targeted at a digital-savvy younger generation used to consuming content on mobile devices, the latest entrant being US player Starz. In the 2015 edition of DTVE Middle East & Africa, we survey some of these developments, including interviews with key players, and look at the continued importance in the region of tackling piracy.
Africa is now seen one of the world’s growth hot-spots, outperforming emerging markets elsewhere. A number of new pay TV services have emerged, often targeting emerging middle-income groups that find the premium offerings of MultiChoice beyond their reach, while existing players have launched new initiatives to capture this segment of the market.
In our 2015 issue of DTVE Middle East & Africa we interview two of sub-Saharan Africa’s emerging pay TV operators – StarTimes, which has expanded across multiple territories with DTH and DTT-based services, and Consat, which has targed middle-income subscribers in one of the continent’s key markets, Nigeria.
Finally, we survey the plans of one of the most innovative content players targeting the African market, France’s Trace, which has moved beyond simply offering TV channels to become a player in mobile, events and content creation."
Source : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/453232/dtve-mea15/ (Consulté le 28/10/2016)Note de contenu : The Middle-East : the big picture
The middle ground
Africa : the big picture
Star performance
Consat's nigerian journey
Trace breaks new groundEn ligne : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/453232/dtve-mea15/ 316 - Sept/October 2014 - Searching questions. Will search and recommendation transform the TV experience ? (Bulletin de Digital TV Europe - Cable & Satellite Europe for a new era) / Stuart Thomson
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Titre : 316 - Sept/October 2014 - Searching questions. Will search and recommendation transform the TV experience ? Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Stuart Thomson, Editeur scientifique ; Andy McDonald, Editeur scientifique ; Kate Bulkley, Auteur ; Andy Fry, Auteur ; Adrian Pennington, Auteur ; Adam Thomas, Auteur ; Anna Tobin, Auteur ; Jesse Whittock, Auteur ; Stewart Clarke, Collaborateur Année de publication : 2014 Note générale : 66p Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION:TV numérique Tags : numérique télévision numérique opérateurs OTT écran partagé Index. décimale : 791.45 - Télévision (Loisir) Note de contenu : Contents :
Search and enjoy - Content search and discovery is fast becoming a differentiator among content providers, with new streaming devices helping to drive innovations. Andy McDonald reports.
Standard practice - With traditional pay TV operators now struggling to match the speed of operations seen from web-based services; operators are locking for ways to replicate an internet-type model on set-top boxes.RDK is held up at the answer.Stuart Thomson reports.
Virtual realities - Software virtualised on standard platforms promise to revolutionise the cost and agility of broadcast operations, but the transition is not without difficulty. Anna Pennington reports.
Paying attention - Making money from investment in OTT and multiscreen delivery remains challenging for operators. Anna Tobin looks at ways in which customer care and billing systems can help or hinder them in their efforts.
IBC 2014 : the preview
CTAM Eurosummit 2014 : the preview
RegularsEn ligne : http://media2.telecoms.com/e-books/DTVE/magazine/sepoct14/ [n° ou bulletin] 316 - Sept/October 2014 - Searching questions. Will search and recommendation transform the TV experience ? [document électronique] / Stuart Thomson, Editeur scientifique ; Andy McDonald, Editeur scientifique ; Kate Bulkley, Auteur ; Andy Fry, Auteur ; Adrian Pennington, Auteur ; Adam Thomas, Auteur ; Anna Tobin, Auteur ; Jesse Whittock, Auteur ; Stewart Clarke, Collaborateur . - 2014.
66p
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION:TV numérique Tags : numérique télévision numérique opérateurs OTT écran partagé Index. décimale : 791.45 - Télévision (Loisir) Note de contenu : Contents :
Search and enjoy - Content search and discovery is fast becoming a differentiator among content providers, with new streaming devices helping to drive innovations. Andy McDonald reports.
Standard practice - With traditional pay TV operators now struggling to match the speed of operations seen from web-based services; operators are locking for ways to replicate an internet-type model on set-top boxes.RDK is held up at the answer.Stuart Thomson reports.
Virtual realities - Software virtualised on standard platforms promise to revolutionise the cost and agility of broadcast operations, but the transition is not without difficulty. Anna Pennington reports.
Paying attention - Making money from investment in OTT and multiscreen delivery remains challenging for operators. Anna Tobin looks at ways in which customer care and billing systems can help or hinder them in their efforts.
IBC 2014 : the preview
CTAM Eurosummit 2014 : the preview
RegularsEn ligne : http://media2.telecoms.com/e-books/DTVE/magazine/sepoct14/ 317 - February/March 2015 - The anniversary issue (30th Birthday) (Bulletin de Digital TV Europe - Cable & Satellite Europe for a new era) / Stuart Thomson
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Titre : 317 - February/March 2015 - The anniversary issue (30th Birthday) Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Stuart Thomson, Editeur scientifique ; Andy McDonald, Editeur scientifique ; Stewart Clarke, Editeur scientifique ; Kate Bulkley, Auteur ; Andy Fry, Auteur ; Adrian Pennington, Auteur ; Adam Thomas, Auteur ; Anna Tobin, Auteur ; Jesse Whittock, Auteur Année de publication : 2015 Note générale : 44 p. Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION:TV numérique Tags : télévision télécommunications étude de marché Index. décimale : 791.45 - Télévision (Loisir) Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur :
"Digital TV Europe – and its predecessor, Cable & Satellite Europe – have been around more or less since the dawn of European pay TV and we’re celebrating our 30th birthday.
In this issue we’ve asked a panel of experts from different parts of the business to take a look into the future, asking 30 questions covering the main topic areas currently of interest.
The cable industry has been transformed in the 30 years of Digital TV Europe’s existence and European cable is now leading the dash for high-speed broadband as well as delivering innovative TV services. Ahead of the Cable Congress event in Brussels, we also look at the progress made by the industry in developing asingle platform for advanced set-top boxes and other devices – the RDK.
Also in this issue, we look at some of the ways in which satellite operators are innovating to ensure the continued relevance of their infrastructure.
Elsewhere in this issue of Digital TV Europe, we talk to ANGA managing director Peter Charissé about some of the issues facing the German market ahead of the annual ANGA COM event as well as looking at some of the highlights of Cable Congress and the NAB Show."Note de contenu : 10. The anniversary survey
To celebrate Digital TV Europe’s 30th anniversary, we asked a panel of industry experts 30 penetrating questions about the future of TV.
18. RDK: the progress report
The RDK software framework has won strong backing – not least from Liberty Global in Europe.
With new extensions tackling fresh categories of device, can it fulfill its promise of bringing web-speed innovation to cable? Stuart Thomson reports.
24. Advances in orbit
The increasing trend towards IP-delivered video is changing the face of the broadcast industry, but what steps are the satellite operators taking to remain relevant? Andy McDonald reports.
30. Cable Congress 2015: the preview
Cable Congress returns to Brussels this March with a packed line-up of speakers ready to discuss the latest developments in the European cable market.
31. NAB 2015: the preview
With the NAB Show due to kick of at the Las Vegas Convention Centre on April 11,
DTVE highlights some of the new innovations that will be on display.
32. ANGA COM 2015: the preview
Ahead of this year’s ANGA COM, the event’s managing director Peter Charissé talks to DTVE about the rise of online video, net neutrality and regulatory issues – just some of the topics that are likely to get people talking on the trade-show floor in June
Regulars : 2. This month / 4. News digest / 34. Technology / 38. People / 40. Final analysis
En ligne : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/335521/dtve-febmar-2015/ [n° ou bulletin] 317 - February/March 2015 - The anniversary issue (30th Birthday) [texte imprimé] / Stuart Thomson, Editeur scientifique ; Andy McDonald, Editeur scientifique ; Stewart Clarke, Editeur scientifique ; Kate Bulkley, Auteur ; Andy Fry, Auteur ; Adrian Pennington, Auteur ; Adam Thomas, Auteur ; Anna Tobin, Auteur ; Jesse Whittock, Auteur . - 2015.
44 p.
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION:TV numérique Tags : télévision télécommunications étude de marché Index. décimale : 791.45 - Télévision (Loisir) Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur :
"Digital TV Europe – and its predecessor, Cable & Satellite Europe – have been around more or less since the dawn of European pay TV and we’re celebrating our 30th birthday.
In this issue we’ve asked a panel of experts from different parts of the business to take a look into the future, asking 30 questions covering the main topic areas currently of interest.
The cable industry has been transformed in the 30 years of Digital TV Europe’s existence and European cable is now leading the dash for high-speed broadband as well as delivering innovative TV services. Ahead of the Cable Congress event in Brussels, we also look at the progress made by the industry in developing asingle platform for advanced set-top boxes and other devices – the RDK.
Also in this issue, we look at some of the ways in which satellite operators are innovating to ensure the continued relevance of their infrastructure.
Elsewhere in this issue of Digital TV Europe, we talk to ANGA managing director Peter Charissé about some of the issues facing the German market ahead of the annual ANGA COM event as well as looking at some of the highlights of Cable Congress and the NAB Show."Note de contenu : 10. The anniversary survey
To celebrate Digital TV Europe’s 30th anniversary, we asked a panel of industry experts 30 penetrating questions about the future of TV.
18. RDK: the progress report
The RDK software framework has won strong backing – not least from Liberty Global in Europe.
With new extensions tackling fresh categories of device, can it fulfill its promise of bringing web-speed innovation to cable? Stuart Thomson reports.
24. Advances in orbit
The increasing trend towards IP-delivered video is changing the face of the broadcast industry, but what steps are the satellite operators taking to remain relevant? Andy McDonald reports.
30. Cable Congress 2015: the preview
Cable Congress returns to Brussels this March with a packed line-up of speakers ready to discuss the latest developments in the European cable market.
31. NAB 2015: the preview
With the NAB Show due to kick of at the Las Vegas Convention Centre on April 11,
DTVE highlights some of the new innovations that will be on display.
32. ANGA COM 2015: the preview
Ahead of this year’s ANGA COM, the event’s managing director Peter Charissé talks to DTVE about the rise of online video, net neutrality and regulatory issues – just some of the topics that are likely to get people talking on the trade-show floor in June
Regulars : 2. This month / 4. News digest / 34. Technology / 38. People / 40. Final analysis
En ligne : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/335521/dtve-febmar-2015/ 318 - Avril/May 2015 - Internet of things (Bulletin de Digital TV Europe - Cable & Satellite Europe for a new era) : Pay TV operators and the connected home / Stuart Thomson
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Titre : 318 - Avril/May 2015 - Internet of things : Pay TV operators and the connected home Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Stuart Thomson, Editeur scientifique ; Andy McDonald, Editeur scientifique ; Kate Bulkley, Auteur ; Andy Fry, Auteur ; Adrian Pennington, Auteur ; Adam Thomas, Auteur ; Anna Tobin, Auteur ; Jesse Whittock, Auteur ; Stewart Clarke, Collaborateur Année de publication : 2015 Note générale : 40p Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION:TV numérique Tags : numérique domotique télévision numérique opérateurs OTT public financement Index. décimale : 791.45 - Télévision (Loisir) Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur :
"The Internet of Things is a key industry topic right now, but are consumer electronics giants or TV operators best placed to capitalise on the IoT opportunity? In this issue of Digital TV Europe we look at the role pay TV operators and media companies could play as the connected world takes shape.
While they have an eye on the long-term prospects of universal connectivity, the threats and opportunities posed by OTT are perhaps of more immediate concern to pay TV operators. How far down the OTT route do operators feel they can go in delivering TV as part of a wider offering? In this issue, we look at some of the considerations pay TV players face in addressing the OTT opportunity.
Quality assurance has, until relatively recently, been a second-ranked priority for many service providers, who have relied on customer complaints to deal with problems as they occur. But the use of IP means they have the opportunity to delve in depth into patterns of user behaviour. Also in this issue of Digital TV Europe we look at the challenges and opportunities presented by the wealth of data that is potentially available."
Source : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/534412/dtve-aprmay-2016 (Consulté le 28/10/2016)Note de contenu : Contents (p.1) :
Making the most of things
Good behaviour
TV connect 2015 : the preview
Anga Com 2015 : the preview
RegularsEn ligne : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/362072/dtve-aprmay15/ [n° ou bulletin] 318 - Avril/May 2015 - Internet of things : Pay TV operators and the connected home [texte imprimé] / Stuart Thomson, Editeur scientifique ; Andy McDonald, Editeur scientifique ; Kate Bulkley, Auteur ; Andy Fry, Auteur ; Adrian Pennington, Auteur ; Adam Thomas, Auteur ; Anna Tobin, Auteur ; Jesse Whittock, Auteur ; Stewart Clarke, Collaborateur . - 2015.
40p
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION:TV numérique Tags : numérique domotique télévision numérique opérateurs OTT public financement Index. décimale : 791.45 - Télévision (Loisir) Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur :
"The Internet of Things is a key industry topic right now, but are consumer electronics giants or TV operators best placed to capitalise on the IoT opportunity? In this issue of Digital TV Europe we look at the role pay TV operators and media companies could play as the connected world takes shape.
While they have an eye on the long-term prospects of universal connectivity, the threats and opportunities posed by OTT are perhaps of more immediate concern to pay TV operators. How far down the OTT route do operators feel they can go in delivering TV as part of a wider offering? In this issue, we look at some of the considerations pay TV players face in addressing the OTT opportunity.
Quality assurance has, until relatively recently, been a second-ranked priority for many service providers, who have relied on customer complaints to deal with problems as they occur. But the use of IP means they have the opportunity to delve in depth into patterns of user behaviour. Also in this issue of Digital TV Europe we look at the challenges and opportunities presented by the wealth of data that is potentially available."
Source : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/534412/dtve-aprmay-2016 (Consulté le 28/10/2016)Note de contenu : Contents (p.1) :
Making the most of things
Good behaviour
TV connect 2015 : the preview
Anga Com 2015 : the preview
RegularsEn ligne : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/362072/dtve-aprmay15/ 319 - June 2015 - Spectrum reallocation and the future of OTT (Bulletin de Digital TV Europe - Cable & Satellite Europe for a new era) / Stuart Thomson
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Titre : 319 - June 2015 - Spectrum reallocation and the future of OTT Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Stuart Thomson, Editeur scientifique ; Andy McDonald, Editeur scientifique ; Kate Bulkley, Auteur ; Andy Fry, Auteur ; Adrian Pennington, Auteur ; Adam Thomas, Auteur ; Anna Tobin, Auteur ; Jesse Whittock, Auteur ; Stewart Clarke, Collaborateur Année de publication : 2015 Note générale : 42p Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION:TV numérique Tags : numérique télévision numérique vidéo à la demande opérateurs OTT fournisseur d'accès Index. décimale : 791.45 - Télévision (Loisir) Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur :
"The migration of TV distribution to IP, along with growth in non-linear viewing and viewing of content on multiple screens, is now seen as an inexorable trend, with major implications for broadcasters, network providers and regulators.
In this issue of Digital TV Europe we look at two aspects of the shift: the impact on terrestrial broadcasting of demand for mobile capacity and the battle for spectrum, principally driven by expected growth in IP video; and the impact on cable and the need to deliver more broadband capacity.
Second, we look at the next major upgrade for the cable industry: the shift to DOCSIS 3.1 and the potential upgrade of networks to 1.2GHz. The demand for more capacity is being driven once again by growth in IP video. Operators are also looking to extend the life of their HFC networks without an expensive all-fibre upgrade as telecom competitors invest in FTTH.
Demand for broadband capacity is likely to be accelerated still further by UHD video, which is expected to emerge first via OTT services. In this edition we look at issues surrounding the security of UHD, particularly over IP networks."
Source : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/384702/dtve-junejuly15/ (Consulté le 28/10/2016)Note de contenu : Contents (p.1) :
Spectrum clash
Cables changes gear
Locking up UHD
Anga Com 2015 : the preview
RegularsEn ligne : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/384702/dtve-junejuly15/ [n° ou bulletin] 319 - June 2015 - Spectrum reallocation and the future of OTT [texte imprimé] / Stuart Thomson, Editeur scientifique ; Andy McDonald, Editeur scientifique ; Kate Bulkley, Auteur ; Andy Fry, Auteur ; Adrian Pennington, Auteur ; Adam Thomas, Auteur ; Anna Tobin, Auteur ; Jesse Whittock, Auteur ; Stewart Clarke, Collaborateur . - 2015.
42p
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION:TV numérique Tags : numérique télévision numérique vidéo à la demande opérateurs OTT fournisseur d'accès Index. décimale : 791.45 - Télévision (Loisir) Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur :
"The migration of TV distribution to IP, along with growth in non-linear viewing and viewing of content on multiple screens, is now seen as an inexorable trend, with major implications for broadcasters, network providers and regulators.
In this issue of Digital TV Europe we look at two aspects of the shift: the impact on terrestrial broadcasting of demand for mobile capacity and the battle for spectrum, principally driven by expected growth in IP video; and the impact on cable and the need to deliver more broadband capacity.
Second, we look at the next major upgrade for the cable industry: the shift to DOCSIS 3.1 and the potential upgrade of networks to 1.2GHz. The demand for more capacity is being driven once again by growth in IP video. Operators are also looking to extend the life of their HFC networks without an expensive all-fibre upgrade as telecom competitors invest in FTTH.
Demand for broadband capacity is likely to be accelerated still further by UHD video, which is expected to emerge first via OTT services. In this edition we look at issues surrounding the security of UHD, particularly over IP networks."
Source : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/384702/dtve-junejuly15/ (Consulté le 28/10/2016)Note de contenu : Contents (p.1) :
Spectrum clash
Cables changes gear
Locking up UHD
Anga Com 2015 : the preview
RegularsEn ligne : http://www.digitaltveurope.net/384702/dtve-junejuly15/ 320 - August/September 2015 - Close Up on UHD (Bulletin de Digital TV Europe - Cable & Satellite Europe for a new era) / Stuart Thomson
Permalink321 - October 2015 - Content innovation awards 2015 (Bulletin de Digital TV Europe - Cable & Satellite Europe for a new era) / Stuart Thomson
Permalink323 - February 2016 (Bulletin de Digital TV Europe - Cable & Satellite Europe for a new era) : The latest advances in television UX / Stuart Thomson
Permalink325 - April-May 2016 - The age of experience. (Bulletin de Digital TV Europe - Cable & Satellite Europe for a new era) : The latest advances in television UX / Stuart Thomson
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