Monday, November 06, 2006
Innoculation against telco IP-TV

We have written before about the power of HD as a means to confound telco IP-TV plans. For the near future, homes with multiple HD TV sets will find IP-TV to be incapable of providing sufficient capacity to feed HD broadcast programming to more than one receiver. The more channels that are available in HD, the more likely a home will be to demand more than one HD feed.
In the meantime, Videotron and other cable companies are locking-in subscribers with sales of set-top boxes and personal video recorders that serve as disincentives for subscribers to switch to IP-TV. Each time an analog cable subscriber converts to digital represents an even more expensive acquisition for telco IP-TV service. A subscriber that has just paid $300-$600 for a cable set-top box is going to be less likely to switch service providers.
When will we see more than MTS with telco HDTV service? We'll have a look at MTS financials later today.
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