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    OTT TV viewers to outnumber IPTV viewers in 2013

    LONDON, UK: According to recent research (www.informatm.com/internettraffic) from Informa Telecoms & Media, OTT-to-the-TV viewers will outnumber IPTV viewers by 2013. Informa forecasts that by 2015, 380 million people globally will view online video via connected devices such as TVs, games consoles or set-top boxes from the likes of Apple and Google.
    OTT TV viewers to outnumber IPTV viewers in 2013

    This growth will be driven by the phenomenal popularity of services such as BBC iPlayer and Netflix. In contrast, however, only 163 million users will be watching managed IPTV services from the likes of Verizon, BT and Orange in 2015.

    "It's abundantly clear that viewing online video via connected devices will be both a long-term and mass-market activity. All of the key ingredients for uptake of these services are in place. It's just a case of consumers getting used to the idea of using them, something that we will be driven by the availability of big brands like the iPlayer, and marketing pushes from the device manufacturers." comments Giles Cottle, senior analyst at Informa Telecoms & Media and lead author of the Internet traffic and services research.

    A stark contrast

    Informa's research shows there will be twice as many OTT TV viewers than IPTV viewers globally by 2015 but in some markets, this contrast will be even starker. In the UK, for example, there are already more OTT TV viewers than IPTV viewers, and by 2015, while only 3.6 million people will be watching managed IPTV, 27 million will be watching online video via the TV.

    "These figures are not necessarily bad news for IPTV providers, but they do leave operators with some tough questions to ask. Many OTT TV viewers will be using connected devices to watch short-form and catch-up TV services, which are complimentary, rather than competitive, to Pay TV. But it highlights the fact that operators should be adding these features into their own services, or even considering delivering their own Pay TV services via these connected devices, to stay competitive."

    For more information go to www.iptv-forum.com.

    Source: Informa Telecoms & Media

    Informa Telecoms & Media aims to deliver strategic insight founded on global market data and primary research. The company works in partnership with its clients, informing their decision-making with practical services supported by analysts.

    The company conducts primary and secondary research on the latest trends impacting the mobile communications, fixed communications and TV sectors, on a global basis. ITM's market intelligence services - World Cellular Information Service (WCIS), World Broadband Information Service (WBIS) and the Intelligence Centre - to give clients access to market forecasts and key performance indicators (KPIs), as well as detailed analysis and exploration of trends.

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