IPTV subscribers up 63%
There were 21.7 million subscribers to IPTV services worldwide at the end of 2008.
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There were 21.7 million subscribers to IPTV services worldwide at the end of 2008.
And zero of those 21.7 million in RSA...![]()
We currently deploying IPTV in a number of projects in S.A. 3 x Stadiums and a number of hotels - two groups of hotels.
The applications here are restricted to a selected boquets (DSTV channel choices) as this impacts on the IPTV headend...and cost.
The CAM ( conditional access) is the issue with Multichoice....
Sigh. That's not IPTV. That's tv over the net.
Telkom Media was gonna make use of iptv.
In most cases...the dish is on site or within a kilometer.BUT...we have a few project that are different...we caputure the broadcast and distribute to a number of sites.Not a national distribution per say...but we working with a certain company that has the offering and will devploy in the near future....
A few things have always puzzled me
- It is pretty easy to set up a small dish and "pluck" the signal from the air
WHY the need for IPTV
To re-distribute to many locations without the need for multiple dishes
( You can do this with SIGNAL distribution devices )
- How do end users change channels in the IPTV scenario
Thanks -- All you boffins out there
MW
A few things have always puzzled me
- It is pretty easy to set up a small dish and "pluck" the signal from the air
WHY the need for IPTV
To re-distribute to many locations without the need for multiple dishes
( You can do this with SIGNAL distribution devices )
- How do end users change channels in the IPTV scenario
Thanks -- All you boffins out there
MW
As of changing channels, just like in the scenario of your traditional DSTV, you also use a remote control to change your channels.
The Set Top Box comes with its own Remote Control which is usually by far more user friendly than the DSTV one.
But potentially there is great scope for development. NTT is installing fibre with a target of 30 million FTTH subscribers by 2010.