Mergers and acquisitions: There are four major cable operators in the United States that provide video, data and voice services: Comcast, Time Warner Cable, COX Communications, and Charter Communications. Even though Comcast failed in their effort to get the support needed to purchase Time Warner Cable, I see other opportunities for key players emerging that will take-on other possible acquisition targets, driving consolidation. This is also true for our friends in the telecommunications market, as the pending AT&T acquisition of Direct TV indicates.
Embracing new technologies: As the cable industry has grown, we have witnessed numerous changes that have had significant impacts: the advent and use of Fiber Optic Transmission, Digital Video Networks, Video on Demand, Expanded Data Services – the list goes on. Over the next 5 years we will see other technological innovations adopted by the networks: the introduction of All Digital Video Transmission, the elimination of Analog video services, the introduction of 4K and 8K video, DOCSIS 3.1 Set Top Box Gateway and the expansion of 100 Mbit networks and beyond to the home, Over the Top Video, individualized channel lineups and Interactive and Targeted Advertising, just to name a few.
Flexible, IP- based solutions: The industry will see a major shift in the way cable operators provide services to their customers. There will be a major shift in how video is provided and how information is presented, as more cable systems begin to offer IP based video solutions, and as more information services are introduced and migrated to the Cloud. Eventually, customers will no longer be reliant on having a Set Top Box (STB) in their home. This means that cable operators will be able to focus on expanding services rather than focusing their efforts on deploying STB’s that drive Guide, Conditional Access, and Security Services.
Consolidation: Finally, in five years we’ll see a much different cable Industry than the one we have today: there will be fewer operators serving a much larger customer base, a video network available to any customer anywhere in the world via IP based delivery systems, a larger DOCSIS delivery environments, and a keen awareness of the expansion of competition in the space.”
- Stephen Newkirk, Director of Advanced Video Engineering, Charter Communications
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