Conditional Access and DRM: Focus On CATV, DBS and IPTV Platforms
Impacts of Downloadable CAS, OCAP, Secure Video Processors and DRM
Conditional Access and DRM Markets are impacting the service provider platforms CATV, DBS and IPTV. This study discusses the emergence of downloadable CAS and DRM and how each of the leading vendors and suppliers is positioned to take advantage of these emerging technologies. It also provides discussion, detailed forecasts, and market trend analysis for OCAP, two-way-ready DCR devices (IDCR TVs and CE devices) and software based DRM. Market segmentation data is interpreted with rigorous analysis and updated with the latest trends, news and vendor partnership announcements. Five-year forecasts allow readers to carry out longer-term planning, and enable existing players and new entrants to understand this growing ecosystem. All text is provided in Adobe PDF format, and forecasts are Microsoft Excel files to facilitate ease of use.
 What Does This Report Answer?
- What is the impact of downloadable CAS on CATV and its vendors?
- Is DRM the disruptive technology that will take over CAS market share?
- Are current leading CAS vendors positioned to benefit from disruptive innovations?
- Will DRM help build market share for IPTV providers against CATV and DBS?
- What consortia and standards pertain to CA and DRM?
- Who are the leading providers of conditional access and digital rights management?
- How do each of the CA/DRM vendors compare against their peers?
- What is the impact of OCAP, two-way-ready DCR TVs and other CE devices?
Who Needs This Report?
- Conditional Access Vendors
- DRM Vendors
- Set-top box manufacturers
- Broadcasters and Cable Networks
- CATV, DBS and Telco Operators
- Financial Institutions
- Media Companies
- Consortium Groups
- DRM and Authentication Software vendors
- IC Vendors and Suppliers
- CE Vendors
 
Scope of Study
Sources and Methodology
Notes
Section 1
Strategic Overview
- 1.1 Disruptive DRM Could Take Over Conditional Access Market Share
- 1.1.1 The Case for DRM Being Disruptive
- 1.1.1.1 DRM Not as Robust as CAS
- 1.1.1.2 DRM Mainly for Emerging Platforms
- 1.1.1.3 DRM Uses ?Off the Shelf? Technology; It Is Cheaper and Faster
- 1.1.2 DRM: Legacy Broadcasting Is Not the Target Market
- 1.1.3 Legacy CAS Vendors Focusing on Improving and Innovating CAS
- 1.1.4 What Is the Tipping Point for the Future of DRM?
- 1.2 IPTV Market: Legacy or Emerging? Sustaining or Disruptive?
- 1.3 Current State of CAS Market
- 1.3.1 Legacy CAS Vendors Focus on Sustaining Innovations
- 1.3.2 FCC Approves Digital Output Technologies
- 1.4 Legacy CAS Systems Littered with High Material and Operational Costs
- 1.4.1 Cost of Ownership for STBs, CableCARDs, and Smartcards
- 1.4.2 Hardware Costs Insurmountable CapEx and OpEx Resources
- 1.4.3 CAS Vendors Benefit from High Cost of Deployments and Change
- 1.5 NCTA Takes On Downloadable CAS Strategy
- 1.5.1 Background of DCAS and CableCARD
- 1.5.2 Impact of DCAS
- 1.6 Trend Analysis
- 1.6.1 CAS Revenue by Platform
- 1.6.2 DCAS-Ready Devices Will Outsell One-Way and Two-Way CableCARDs
- 1.6.3 DCAS Shipments by Device Category
- 1.6.4 Secure Video Processor Shipments by Device Category
- 1.7 Operator and Vendor Relationship Tables
Section 2
Technology and Consortium Overview
- 2.1 Understanding Conditional Access and DRM
- 2.2 Definition of DVB-CSA and AES
- 2.3 DRM Interoperability
- 2.4 DRM Hardware and Software
- 2.5 The Smartcard
- 2.5.1 Virtual Smartcards
- 2.6 Global Forums and Consortiums
- 2.6.1 CableLabs
- 2.6.2 MPAA
- 2.6.3 DVB in Europe
- 2.6.3.1 DVB-H
- 2.6.4 Digital Millennium Copyright Act
- 2.6.5 HANA
- 2.6.6 CASBAA
- 2.6.7 MBCO
- 2.6.8 EUCD
- 2.6.9 DLNA
- 2.6.10 DTCP
- 2.6.11 AACS
- 2.6.12 Coral Consortium
- 2.6.13 SVP
- 2.6.14 SmartRight
- 2.6.15 ISMA
- 2.6.16 AEPOC
- 2.7 Standard DRM Bodies
- 2.7.1 OMA 1 and 2
- 2.7.2 MI3P
- 2.7.3 WS-I
- 2.8 Emerging Standards and Legislative Concerns
- 2.8.1 The FCC's Role
- 2.8.2 The US Congress's Role
- 2.8.3 Ofcom's Role
Section 3
CATV Conditional Access Market Analysis and Forecasts
- 3.1 Forecast Methodology
- 3.2 CAS Revenue from Cable Platform
- 3.3 Global CAS Licensing Revenue from CATV Platform
- 3.4 Global CAS Professional Revenue from CATV Platform
- 3.5 HW, SW, and Miscellaneous Services CAS Revenue from CATV Platform
- 3.6 CAS Maintenance Revenue from the CATV Industry
- 3.7 Cable Platform Conditional Access Module Shipments
- 3.8 Cable Platform Conditional Access Module Revenue
- 3.9 Impacts of CableCARD, One-Way DCR TVs, IDCR, and DCAS
- 3.9.1 S-Mode and M-Mode CableCARDs
- 3.9.2 One-Way DCR TVs
- 3.9.2.1 Lackluster Growth
- 3.9.2.2 One-Way DCR TV Challenges
- 3.9.2.3 OpenCable Unidirectional Receivers: Microsoft and PCs Enter the Fray
- 3.9.3 Interactive DCR TVs and CE Devices Are the Future
- 3.9.3.1 Samsung, LG, Panasonic Take Head Start
- 3.9.3.2 The FCC's Role
- 3.9.3.3 US Cable MSOs Sign On OCAP
- 3.9.3.4 CE Vendors Sign on CHILA
- 3.9.3.5 Transition from CableCARD to DCAS
- 3.9.4 DCAS: Sustaining Innovation for the CATV Industry
- 3.9.4.1 Key Architecture of DCAS
- 3.9.4.2 DCAS Progress Report
- 3.9.4.3 Secure Video Processors for DCAS Device Forecast
Section 4
Satellite Platform CA and DRM Forecasts
- 4.1 DBS Industry Prepares for Changing Competitive Landscape
- 4.2 Total CAS Revenue from DBS Platform
- 4.3 CAS Licensing Revenue from DBS Platform
- 4.4 CAS Professional Services Revenue from DBS Platform
- 4.5 CAS HW, SW, and Miscellaneous Services Revenue from DBS Platform
- 4.6 CAS Maintenance Revenue from DBS Platform
- 4.7 DBS CAM Shipments
- 4.8 Satellite Platform CA Module Revenue
Section 5
Telco/IP CA and DRM Forecasts
- 5.1 CAS/DRM Revenue from TelcoTV/IPTV Will Shift Devices
- 5.2 CAS/DRM Revenue from Telco/IP Platform
- 5.3 Global CAS/DRM Licensing Revenue by Telco/IP Platform
- 5.4 Global CAS/DRM Professional Services Revenue from Telco/IP Platform
- 5.5 HW, SW, and Miscellaneous Revenue
- 5.6 CAS/DRM Maintenance Revenue
- 5.7 Telco/IP Platform CA Module Shipments
- 5.8 Telco/IP Platform CA Module Revenue
Section 6
Semiconductor Vendor Focus and Market Analysis
- 6.1 ASIC and FPGA Definition
- 6.1.1 ASICs
- 6.1.2 FPGAs
- 6.2 FIPS Publication 4 Overview
- 6.2.1 DES
- 6.2.2 Triple DES
- 6.2.3 AES
- 6.3 Difference between Symmetric and Asymmetric Key Algorithms
- 6.4 Cipher Definition
- 6.5 Block Cipher and Modes of Operation Definition
- 6.6 Stream Cipher Definition
- 6.7 IC and ASIC Solutions Available to the Set-Top Box Market
- 6.8 Focus on Key IC Vendors
- 6.8.1 Infineon Technologies
- 6.8.2 Analog Designs
- 6.8.3 Broadcom
- 6.8.4 Freescale
- 6.8.5 Intel
- 6.8.6 Microtune
- 6.8.7 STMicroelectronics
- 6.8.8 Texas Instruments
Section 7
Company Profiles
- 7.1 Key Patent Owners in CAS and DRM Marketplace
- 7.1.1 ContentGuard
- 7.1.2 Digimarc
- 7.1.3 Intertrust
- 7.2 Key IC and Semiconductor Players
- 7.2.1 ARM
- 7.2.2 Broadcom
- 7.2.3 Conexant
- 7.2.4 Frontier Silicon
- 7.2.5 STMicroelectronics
- 7.3 Key Encryption Providers
- 7.3.1 Certicom
- 7.3.2 Cloakware
- 7.3.3 Macrovision
- 7.3.4 RSA Security
- 7.4 Key Integrators and Others
- 7.4.1 Hewlett-Packard
- 7.4.2 IBM
- 7.4.3 SCM Microsystems
- 7.4.4 Sun Microsystems
- 7.5 Key CAS Vendor and Content Partner Relationships
Section 8
Vendor Profiles and Vendor Matrices
- 8.1 CAS/DRM Vendor Rankings by Platform
- 8.1.1 CATV Vendor Rankings
- 8.1.2 Telco TV/IPTV Vendor Rankings
- 8.1.3 DBS Vendor Rankings
- 8.2 Vendor Comparison Criteria and Analysis
- 8.3 CAS/DRM Vendor Profiles
- 8.3.1 Conax
- 8.3.2 Irdeto
- 8.3.3 Latens
- 8.3.4 Microsoft
- 8.3.5 Motorola
- 8.3.6 Nagravision
- 8.3.7 NDS
- 8.3.8 Philips
- 8.3.9 NS8 Corporation
- 8.3.10 Scientific-Atlanta (Cisco)
- 8.3.11 SIDSA
- 8.3.12 Verimatrix
- 8.3.13 Viaccess
- 8.3.14 Widevine
- 8.4 CATV Vendor Comparison Matrix for CAS Vendors
- 8.4.1 Conax
- 8.4.2 Irdeto
- 8.4.3 Latens
- 8.4.4 Nagravision
- 8.4.5 NDS
- 8.4.6 NS8 Corporation
- 8.4.7 Philips (Cryptoworks)
- 8.4.8 Scientific-Atlanta (Cisco Systems)
- 8.4.9 SIDSA
- 8.4.10 Verimatrix
- 8.4.11 Viaccess
- 8.4.12 Widevine
- 8.4.13 Microsoft MSTV Foundation Edition for CATV Platform
- 8.5 Telco TV Vendor Comparison Matrix for CAS Vendors
- 8.5.1 Conax
- 8.5.2 Irdeto
- 8.5.3 Latens
- 8.5.4 Motorola
- 8.5.5 Nagravision
- 8.5.6 NDS
- 8.5.7 NS8 Corp
- 8.5.8 Philips (Cryptoworks)
- 8.5.9 SIDSA
- 8.5.10 Viaccess
- 8.5.11 Widevine
- 8.5.12 Microsoft IPTV
- 8.5.13 Verimatrix
- 8.6
- DBS Vendor Comparison Matrix for CAS Vendors
- 8.6.1 Conax
- 8.6.2 Irdeto
- 8.6.3 Nagravision
- 8.6.4 NDS
- 8.6.5 Viaccess
Appendix A
Company Directory
- Akimbo
- Alatto Technologies
- Alitcast
- Amino
- Atmel
- Authentica
- BeepScience
- Cadmus
- Ceritcom
- Cloakware
- Conax
- ContentGuard
- Coremedia
- DG2L
- DigiCAPS
- Digidesign
- Digimarc
- Discretix
- DMDsecure
- Entriq
- Espial
- Fasoo
- Fujitsu
- GCT Allweell
- Humax
- IBM
- Infineon Technologies AG
- Intel
- Intertrust
- Irdeto
- i3 Micro
- Kreatel (Motorola)
- Latens
- LG Electronics
- Liberate
- Liquid Machines
- Lockstream (Irdeto)
- Luxsat
- Macrovision
- Magic4
- Melodeo
- Microsoft
- Minerva Networks
- Motorola
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