According to Multimedia Research Group (MRG), in 2008 the actual IPTV subscribers ended up at about 1 million over its last forecast in late 2008, or 21.3 million, resulting in projected subscriber growth of 26.9 million in 2009 to over 81 million in 2013. Combined (last-mile) CapEx revenue plus service revenue will grow from US$9.7 billion in 2009 to US$25.6 billion in 2013.
As the IPTV market matures, many innovations are emerging, including Service Providers’ turning to Over-the-Top Video applications to supplement their video-on-demand offerings. Technical upgrades also contribute to growth, including DVRs, High-definition programming, MPEG-4/H.264, and first class system integration.
685 companies worldwide were identified as deploying IPTV services. Although the number of Service Providers have increased since the last report, some have also been removed because they either stopped providing IPTV services, were duplicates or they’ve merged with another company.
The biggest growth region came from the ROW category, which went up from 64 companies to 84.Countries like Colombia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Montenegro and the Russian federation have seen new growth in their operations, and, the ROW region will be among the fastest-growing market from 2009 to 2013 with a 29% CAGR.
Figure 1 shows the global IPTV subscriber forecast for 2009-2013.MRG is forecasting that the number of global IPTV subscribers will grow from 26.7 million in 2009 to 81 million in 2013, a compound annual growth rate of 32%. The five-year forecast has gone down from the Fall 2008 Global Forecast where MRG predicted 89.1 million subscribers by 2012.