mardi 28 juin 2016

Australie voit SVOD forte croissance, double jusqu'au 2019...! (FlipTV, Netgem, SVOD, VSDA, OTT)

27 Juin, 2016

"Abonnement de vidéo à la demande des services (VSDA) livrés sur Internet continue de fonctionner à chaud en Australie avec 2,7 millions d'abonnements actifs attendus d'ici la fin de Juin 2016, soit un taux de croissance de 46% sur la même période en 2015, selon nouvelle recherche par émergents cabinet d'analystes de la technologie Telsyte.

SVOD australienne Telsyte Étude / OTT Marché Vidéo 2016 a trouvé 43% des ménages australiens maintenant souscrire soit de payer les services de télévision ou de VSDA, une augmentation de 4% sur les 12 mois précédents. Le nombre moyen de VSDA abonnements par ménage souscrivant a augmenté de 1,5 à 1,7 au cours de la même période.

Le nombre total des abonnements payées VSDA est en bonne voie pour plus que doubler, passant de 1,9 millions en Juin 2016 aux 4,1 millions en Juin 2019, quand il dépassera le nombre total d'abonnements de télévision payante en Australie. En Juin 2016 la télévision payante a un total de 3,3 millions d'abonnés et continuera de profiter d'un chiffre d'affaires de plomb saine sur SVOD. (...)"

http://www.digitaltvnews.net/?p=27651

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Rapeller (Netgem + FlipTV au Australie):
https://www.fliptv.com.au/
http://netgemiene.blogspot.pt/2016/03/telstra-error-benefited-by-flip-tv.html
http://netgemiene.blogspot.pt/2016/03/fliptv-digital-iptv-set-top-box-manual.html

About veetel (FlipTV)


"Home Entertainment (FlipTV)

11.1. VeeTel/Flip TV is an IPTV service which requires an internet connection for the service to work

11.2. VeeTel/Flip TV requires a minimum internet speed of 3,000 kilobites per second for the service to run efficiently. Flip TV does not take any liability for services which do not meet this criteria.

11.3. VeeTel/Flip TV does not take any liability for excess usage and/or charges you may incur from your third party internet provider. We highly recommend that your internet service be an unlimited plan.

11.4. By Subscribing to VeeTel/Flip TV you acknowledge you will be charged a $59.00 Setup Fee, $10.00 FlipTV Box delivery and Monthly Package access fee. Packages can be found here

11.5. The Flip TV  set-top-box or Equipment remain the property of FlipTV/VeeTel Pty Ltd. Any damage will incur additional charges. 

11.6. VeeTel/Flip TV is subject to VeeTel's Acceptable Use Policy

11.7. The VeeTel Flip TV box

11.7.1 includes:

A DV8-T/IP TV Set-top Box, +12V DC 1500mA (Please refer warning instruction at the back of the Terminal)
A wall-plug type power supply: in 100-240VAC 50/60Hz 0.7A, Out : +12V ---- 1500mA min (This power supply should not be replaced except in exceptional case with the agreement and components provided by VeeTel/Flip TV.
Remote control
Ethernet cable 3m
HDMI 1.5m
User manual
(...)"

vendredi 24 juin 2016

Four in five millennials now subscribe to OTT (Millennial TV, IPTV, OTT, Hybrid TV, Netgem)

June 23, 2016

"Some 80% of millennials subscribe to at least one over-the-top (OTT) service and 39% report watching at least seven hours of online video per week, according to new research..."

"...“Our research continues to show increasing adoption of OTT content, especially among younger consumers..."

More:
http://www.digitaltveurope.net/559152/four-in-five-millennials-now-subscribe-to-ott/

http://www.netgem.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/TelcoTV-Whitepaper-from-Netgem.pdf



mardi 21 juin 2016

EE (big Netgem client) solid inside BT strategy! (EE TV, OTT, IPTV, 4k)

(June 1, 2016)



"...The introduction of new mobile phone plans brings BT Mobile closer to the offerings of EE, again raising the question as to whether BT ultimately plans to drop the EE brand. The company acquired the mobile operator in January this year.

A spokesperson for BT ===> insisted that the new contracts do not represent the beginning of the end for the EE brand, pointing out that BT has previously stated that it would pursue a multi-brand strategy...."


"BT Mobile appears to be targeted at consumers who are already familiar with the BT brand and prefer to subscribe to BT services in order to take advantage of discounts on other services such as broadband. EE is targeted at "different types" of customers, although the spokesperson struggled to give a clear definition of BT Mobile and EE target customers.

Essentially, BT is clearly playing the loyalty card with BT Mobile, with EE left to pursue its own strategy. EE certainly still offers much higher data allowances of up to 50 GB, and also continues to flag up value-added offerings such as EE Film.

In May, BT said EE now has a customer base of 30.6 million, with 15.1 million 4G customers. BT Mobile has over 400,000 customers."


http://www.fiercewireless.com/europe/story/bt-mobile-launches-new-mobile-phone-contracts-insists-ee-brand-stay/2016-06-01

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20 Jun 2016

"...However, Ramsay says that though BT Mobile and EE still have their differences, the two brands work closely, with “regular dialogue on strategies.”

“In some ways, from a mobile point of view we are much smaller than EE, they have much more experience and consumer awareness, due to being in the space a lot longer,” Ramsay confirmed. ..."

https://www.marketingweek.com/2016/06/20/bt-continues-its-quad-play-push-despite-ee-and-bt-maintaining-different-marketing-methods/

mardi 7 juin 2016

Profiter chaînes TNT avec décodeur NETGEM (STB N7700 SFR: 10 ans et pas obsolete)

7 JUIN 2016

La TNT en 5 étapes avec votre décodeur NETGEM

Vous souhaitez profiter des chaînes TNT avec votre décodeur NETGEM N7700 de SFR? On vous dévoile tout en 5 étapes et en vidéo:
https://youtu.be/BPO6aSpWTOY

Source: http://forum.sfr.fr/t5/Articles-d-experts/La-TNT-en-5-%C3%A9tapes-avec-votre-d%C3%A9codeur-NETGEM/ba-p/1753831




SFR Netgem stb: decódeur TV classique avec près de 10 ans et pas obsoletes !!!

(Le décodeur classique de SFR  -  netbox 7600 - remonte a 2006  !!!)
(26/04/2016)
"Vous désirez connaitre les démarches pour rechercher et mémoriser des chaines TNT sur votre décodeur NETGEM ?"

Suivez le guide dans cette vidéo publié par SFR au youtube au avril 2016:
https://youtu.be/BPO6aSpWTOY 



(LES NETBOXES PAR NETGEM: http://netbox.fr/)

lundi 6 juin 2016

The future of the telcos (online TV content, partnerships:content owners & telcos, service provider )


RAPID TV EVERYWHERE
June 2016

"(...) Partnerships will save the day But this doesn’t mean that the owners of the TV content – whether that’s the channels or broadcasterowned content – have to be in competition with telcos. 

To boost viewing figures and reach cordcutters who have opted out of receiving pay-TV through traditional means, content owners need to consider telcos as an additional delivery mechanism in order to increase the reach of their content. 

Instigating such partnerships directly between content owners and telcos can be time consuming and costly, requiring the telco to sign up each content partner individually. A better tactic is to make use of third party companies that already have these content partnerships in place. 

By partnering instead with a service provider (like Netgem) telcos can gain access to a wide range of channels over traditional linear and OTT feeds through one conduit as a fully managed service, meaning one relationship to manage and one cost to handle.

 It also takes the strain of delivering the service away from the telco and places it with companies designed specifically to deliver these services. 

These partnerships also give telcos an advantage in ensuring that the channel offering they are delivering to their customer is constantly being improved. It’s in the third party service provider’s best interest to ensure the entertainment and information services it is offering are relevant and appealing. The result is that the telco can offer the service to attract new customers, keep existing customers and gain that crucial market share. If consumers are able to access Netflix, Now TV and Wuaki alongside the BBC and ITV through one combined solution, they’re more likely to choose that option than to buy individual packages and hardware at additional expense

Telcos are having to address a number of challenges as they look to compete both in their traditional telecoms sectors but also in new areas of business such as TV. Acquiring market share, maintaining it and generating some degree of relevant revenue is difficult. Telcos that don’t take steps to add additional services will lose out to those who are prepared to think differently. With the average person in the UK watching almost four hours of TV every day, providing such services offers a huge market opportunity with real potential for growth. As user demand to consume content on alternative devices to the traditional TV grows, it’s a smart move for telcos to develop such services by building partnerships with the right service providers – bringing internet-based TV content in a cost-effective way to their customers and allowing them to offer more compelling bundles of services to maintain their competitive edge in the market. (...)"

Source:
http://www.rapidtvnews.com/administrator/components/com_rapidtvnews/resources/6274b748151d839bac20837bf8c88bf0-RTVNEverywhereJune2016.pdf

vendredi 3 juin 2016

Significant growth in HD STBs market till 2022 !!! (Netgem; IPTV; OTT; VOD; HD TV)

June 3, 2016

"(...) Due to large-scale implementation, IPTV is expected to witness significant growth in set top box market. High Definition Set-Top Boxes (HD STBs) are expected to dominate the market driven by its high popularity during the forecast period (2015-2022). (...)

Source:
http://beforeitsnews.com/business/2016/06/set-top-box-technology-market-expected-to-reach-24-3-billion-by-2022-2874717.html


The report:
https://www.wiseguyreports.com/reports/set-top-box-technology-global-market-outlook-2015-2022

OTT market in Latin America, will triple in the next five years!

02/juin/2016
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"... In number of users, SVOD will grow from 11.22 million subscribers in late 2015 to 31.87 million in 2021  ..."


Source:
http://www.todotvnews.com/news/OTT-Market-to-Triple-in-Five-Years-in-Latin-America.html#sthash.chcaQkSM.dpuf