As with other multichannel TV
providers, IPTV companies delivering TV and other content will aggressively move to offer more multiscreen viewing over the next year.
A Infonetics Research survey found that 83% of cable,
satellite and telco TV operators plan to offer some type of multiscreen viewing -- PC, smartphone or tablet -- by 2013. Infonetics notes that those participating in its survey usually deliver linear
broadcast TV over a IP network.
But when it comes to some top Internet-based video platforms, research has revealed that many IPTV service providers do not support -- as yet -- streaming
services such as YouTube, Hulu, or Netflix. In addition, only a minority of IPTV operators -- one-third -- currently offer social media connections with the TV set.
For IPTV companies and
others, Infonetics believe one of the growth areas will continue to be subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) services. 83% of Infonetics respondents offer SVOD premium channels like HBO, Showtime, and
Starz, and libraries of first-run movies. This activity will rise; by 2013, 89% of operators will have some form of SVOD.
Jeff Heynen, directing analyst for broadband access and video
at Infonetics Research, says: “Because it’s so challenging to differentiate on content, pay-TV providers are looking to stand out from their competitors by offering additional services and
features, such as multiscreen viewing, social networking and content discovery and recommendation services."
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