Internet Connected TVs
to Reach 650m by 2017, Driven by Smart Home Entertainment
Services
Hampshire, UK – 1st August
2012: A new
report from Juniper Research forecasts that the number of residential TVs,
connected to the Internet via different platforms such as Blu-ray players,
set-top boxes and consoles, and also via built in wireless or Ethernet
connectivity, will reach almost 650 million by 2017.
The report finds that Smart
TVs are becoming mainstream amongst consumers, similar to smartphone and tablet
adoption. Even though the replacement cycle of TVs are longer than for, say
smartphones, the report forecasts strong growth over the forecast
period.
The Demand for Online
Content
The report ‘Smart Home
Ecosystem: Connected Devices, Service Models & Revenues 2012-2017’ finds
that there is an increasing demand from consumers for new video content services
from so called OTT providers Netflix, LOVEFiLM and YouTube. The revenue and
profitability of traditional entertainment services within the home has
attracted many new players including content aggregators and platform providers
such as Apple and Google.
This consumer demand for
connectivity and content has influenced the smart home entertainment segment in
a major way along with the – integration of social media, multi-screen
strategies and applications.
Increasing Number of
Connected Home Devices
Report author Nitin Bhas noted
that as the cost of these connected devices fall over the period of forecast,
the value of connectivity will rise.
“The consumer electronics
industry along with key players, such as the content aggregators and platform
providers, needs to clearly define this device ecosystem and start working
towards driving this phase of growth and turn it into a revenue opportunity”,
Bhas added.
Other key findings
include:
- Indian Subcontinent will account for the lowest proportion of connected TV sets throughout the forecast period, due to the lack of fixed broadband connections
- Smart Home Revenues to reach almost $60bn by 2017, rising from $25 billion this year
The ‘Smart
Home ~ Connected Life’ whitepaper is available to download from the Juniper
website together with further details of the full report.
Juniper Research provides
research and analytical services to the global hi-tech communications sector,
providing consultancy, analyst reports and industry commentary.
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