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MARKET TRENDS > JUNE 2010

Set Top Box Market Hits All Time High

22 June 2010

Global demand for digital set top boxes hit a new high in 2009, with worldwide set top box unit shipments increasing 11 percent, reports In-Stat. Record demand for both satellite and terrestrial set top boxes fueled the market growth.

Still, even after a record year, the market likely faces challenges in the future. "The set top box market will be solid for the next few years. However, there are some emerging threats that will test the market’s long term viability,” says Mike Paxton, an analyst at In-Stat.

Foremost among these threats are:

- Over-the-top video products, like Apple TV or TiVo’s Premiere product, could permit consumers to "cut the cord” of their pay-TV service

- Software platforms that enable consumer electronic devices to function like, or even replace, a set top box

- Other consumer electronic devices, such as video game consoles and TV sets, can increasingly replicate the capabilities of a digital set top box

Recent research by In-Stat found the following:
• Unit shipments in 2010 are projected to decrease slightly, returning to 2008 levels.
• Hybrid set top boxes that integrate IP video with an existing broadcast platform will ship in significant numbers in 2011, particularly in Europe.
• Sustained demand for advanced set top box products like HD-capable set top boxes and PVR-enabled products, coupled with the continuing analog-to-digital transition, will keep the set top box market vibrant through at least 2012.
• Satellite set top boxes, the largest market segment, accounted for 48 percent of 2009 global set top box unit shipments.
• Competition in the set top box market is increasing. In 2009, seventeen manufacturers shipped over one million units.

The research, "The Digital Set Top Box Market 2010: Demand Remains Solid, Despite Threats,” covers the worldwide market for cable, satellite, terrestrial, and IP set top boxes.

For a sample of the report and more information, contact Elaine Potter at epotter@in-stat.com.

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