[opendtv] Cable faces bandwidth crisis
- From: Craig Birkmaier <craig@xxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 08:20:51 -0400
Via BE's Beyond The Headlines E-newsletter
http://broadcastengineering.com/infrastructure/cable-faces-bandwidth-crisis-0820/?r=1
Cable faces bandwidth crisis
Aug 20, 2007 11:02 AM
In light of escalating demand for high-definition television and
other bandwidth-hungry services, cable television operators may run
out of capacity on their networks, a new report predicts.
Several fixes are available to the cable operators and, according to
the study by ABI Research in New York City, those solutions will
collectively account for about $80 billion worldwide in new
investment over the next five years.
"The increasing bandwidth demands on cable operators will soon reach
crisis stage, yet this is a 'dirty little industry secret' that no
one talks about," said Stan Schatt, vice president and research
director at ABI Research.
Some of the solutions cited in the study - including rate shaping and
expanding spectrum beyond 750MHz - have already been undertaken by
some cable operators, mostly in the United States. Other solutions
expected to come into play between now and 2012, include spectrum
upgrades coupled with node-splitting, switched digital video, PON
overlay, MPEG-4 compression and home gateway bandwidth management
solutions.
Each technology involves tradeoffs and balancing of cost versus
benefit, and some are more applicable in certain circumstances than
others, the study noted.
Ars Technica reported that cable providers now need close to 750MHz
of spectrum to deliver services: about 676MHz for downstream
applications like analog cable, digital cable, HD programming,
video-on-demand, Internet data, and VoIP service. Upstream spectrum
needs are much smaller, totaling about 54MHz.
That's not enough for future growth, however. "Uploading bandwidth is
going to have to increase," Schatt told Ars Technica. "And the cable
providers are going to get killed on bandwidth as HD programming
becomes more commonplace."
IPTV is the future, Schatt argued. "Digital switching is key," he
said. "Ultimately, the cable companies will have to move to IPTV.
They'll be brought kicking and screaming into the 21st century."
If cable providers are unwilling or unable to address the bandwidth
crunch, their customers will begin to move to Verizon and AT&T, he
suggested.
For more information on the ABI Research study, titled "Assessing
CATV Bandwidth- Expansion Solutions," visit www.abiresearch.com.
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