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The Number of IP TV Subscribers is Expected to Grow to 36.8 Million by 2009

DUBLIN, Ireland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 21, 2006--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c35920) has announced the addition of IP TV Global Forecast - 2006 to 2009 Semiannual IP TV Global Forecast to their offering.

This latest forecast is an update to the IP TV Global Forecast - 2005 to 2009 dated September 2005. It incorporates the most recent information on IP TV deployments, including:

-- The current and planned deployments of IP TV services by large carriers in Europe.

-- The current and planned IP TV deployments by competitive and smaller carriers in Europe.

-- The current state of IP TV deployments at AT&T, BellSouth, and Verizon in the U.S.

-- The initiation of IP TV trials in China and India that indicate very large future IP TV deployments.

-- The success of a number of early IP TV deployments in Canada, Europe, and Asia.

We are forecasting that the number of DSL subscribers will grow from 97 million in 2004 to 256 million in 2009, a compounded annual growth rate of 21 percent. These DSL subscribers are the base for the IP TV subscribers

The number of global IP TV subscribers will grow from 4.3 million in 2005 to 36.8 million in 2009, a compound annual growth rate of 72 percent.

Europe is leading the market and has higher subscriber numbers than the previous forecast. Both Asia and North America have slipped a bit. Some service providers in Asia are having difficulty with marketing the service and we have tempered our enthusiasm for China a bit. The forecast for North America decreased due to a slower than expected rate of fiber deployment, especially with AT&T.

The number of global IP TV subscribers will grow from 4.3 million in 2005 to 36.8 million in 2009, a compound annual growth rate of 72 percent.

Europe is leading the market and has higher subscriber numbers than the previous forecast. Both Asia and North America have slipped a bit. Some service providers in Asia are having difficulty with marketing the service and we have tempered our enthusiasm for China a bit. The forecast for North America decreased due to a slower than expected rate of fiber deployment, especially with AT&T.

http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c35920

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