| UPnP and DLNA Market Snapshot
Media Networking Software Frameworks to Fuel Over 2.7 Billion Network-Enabled Devices Shipments by 2012 This Research Brief is part of the Home Networking Research Service Often overlooked amid the excitement over multimedia networked devices, Universal Plug-and-Play and DLNA have quietly become important software frameworks to enable different devices to discover, share, and deliver content with each other over the network. From the time of initial shipments of UPnP devices in 2002/2003, and the more recent shipments of DLNA devices, these software frameworks have become important in allowing different companies to ship products that make a consumer’s life easier — enabling different use cases across disparate brands and device types. As the need for seamless connectivity between a variety of devices and service domains expands in coming years, both UPnP and DLNA will be critical software frameworks to enable these connections. ABI Research expects the ubiquity of both these frameworks to expand in coming years, reaching into new areas such as mobile phones. ![]() ![]()
Executive Summary
Section 1. UNIVERSAL PLUG-AND-PLAY ENABLES THE HOME NETWORK 1.1 Universal Plug-and-Play Certified Products: 290 and Counting 1.2 UPnP Evolves to New Consumer Use-Cases 1.3 Device Types Supported: End-Use Devices and OEM Products 1.4 UPnP Device Shipment Forecast: 2004 to 2012 Section 2. DLNA: THE GLUE FOR MULTIMEDIA NETWORKS 2.1 DLNA Support Continues to Grow 2.2 Support for Mobile Devices 2.3 DLNA Device Certifications 2.4 DLNA Device Forecasts Tables
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