
Digital Terrestrial and Broadcasting Technologies
The Role of Digital Video in Over-the-Air TV Services
This study provides an overview of the business model for the development of digital terrestrial television (DTT) and local broadcasting services. It discusses the impact of government-imposed digital switch-over on access to free television content. The research also explores how operators will turn digital terrestrial into a money-making venture, and how they will partner with telecom and mobile operators. The report examines the role of local broadcasters in the emerging digital-video market, and provides market forecasts for STBs, headend equipment, and broadcast technology.
What Questions Does This Report Answer?
- How many people use DTT as a primary video service?
- What is the progress of digital switch-over around the world?
- How are local broadcasters changing their business models?
- What is the DTT business model?
- What are DTT standards in various regions?
- What are the technology benefits and equipment costs for various DTT standards?
- What is the market for DTT-enabled STBs?
- What impact will telecom video and streaming mobile video have on DTT business models?
- What is the market for DTT headend and relay station equipment?
- What is the market for local-broadcaster digital upgrades?
Who Needs This Report?
- DTT operators
- Local broadcasters
- Telecom operators
- Mobile operators
- Government regulatory agencies
- Broadcast and DTT system vendors
- STB vendors
- Financial institutions

