- Smart Home Products and Services
- CE Devices and Mobility
- Residential Security
- Broadband and Entertainment Services
- Smart Energy Management
- Entertainment Content
- Wellness and Independent Living
- Global Connected Living
- Support Services
Core Research Areas
Related Research
Primary ResearchSubscribe TodayThe Parks Points newsletter features all aspects of our research, including smart home, IoT devices, entertainment and digital media, security, energy, health, and consumer data. Subscribe Now | Smart TVs in a Pay-TV WorldDownload Table of Contents (PDF) Data Points The Bottom Line Smart TVs in a Pay-TV World Dashboard 1.0 Report Summary 1.1 Purpose and Scope of Report 1.2 Data Sources 2.0 Market Status 2.1 Catalysts to Bring Pay-TV Services to the Smart TV 2.1.1 Consumers’ Changing Habits 2.1.2 Pay-TV Providers’ Desire to Lower CAPEX 2.2 Previous Attempts to Bridge Pay-TV and Connected CE 2.2.1 CableCARD 2.2.2 Tru2way/OpenCable 2.2.3 AllVid 2.3 Smart TV Opportunities for Pay-TV Providers 2.3.1 TV Everywhere 2.3.2 Transactional or Subscription VOD Revenues 2.3.3 Augmenting or Replacing Set-top Boxes 2.3.4 Whole-home DVR Configurations 2.3.5 Virtual MSO Receivers 2.4 Smart TV Risks for Pay-TV Providers 3.0 Key Technologies 3.1 Video Delivery Solutions 3.1.1 Video Delivery Platforms 3.1.2 Systems Integrators 3.1.3 Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) 3.1.4 Delivery via Residential Gateway or Primary Set-Top Box 3.2 Content Protection/Security 3.3 Smart TV Apps 3.3.1 Apps Platforms 3.3.2 Video Apps 3.4 User Interfaces 3.4.1 Electronic Program Guides 3.4.2 User Interface Innovations 4.0 Forecasts 5.0 Conclusions and Recommendations 5.1 For Pay-TV Providers 5.2 For Consumer Electronics Manufacturers 5.3 For Technology Vendors 5.4 For Content Owners 6.0 Glossary and Index
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