Worldwide, the deployment of IPTV and customer's acceptance of this service is growing. Portugal Telecom, in a year, saw a 300,000+ increase of subscribers as they have deployed IPTV gaming services directed at children and adults. The NTCA's blog just announced that telecom service providers lead in TV satisfaction, according to the JD Power and Associates' 2009 Residential Television Service Satisfaction Study.
But before deploying IPTV, you need to incorporate a lot of components that can consume your time, produce problems and devour a great deal of money. Here are some components to think about:
o Reception of signal
o Processing that signal, deciding how to put all the signals together into unified feeds and streams
o Encrypting the signal, making sure the feed relays to the paying customer and doesn’t get pirated
o Bandwidth and ensuring it’s in the proper format
o Integrating new equipment with your existing equipment
In order to stay viable and competitive with other communications providers, IPTV needs to be part of your future, but how do you prove to the powers that be that IPTV will be viable and sustainable for your company, being that upfront costs can be enormous? It can be done. To find out how, download How to Save Time and Money When Adding IPTV. This guide will help you find a vendor that won’t nickel and dime you so you can deploy your new service fast and start reaping the revenue.
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