Early Market Potential for Connected Entertainment Applications Exceeds 16 Million Broadband Households
Parks: U.S. broadband households are a prime market for connected home entertainment, with over 16 million harboring strong interest in these applications. 39% of broadband households with a data network and 37% of broadband households without a home network consider multimedia networking applications highly valuable.
Multimedia networking applications, such as sharing media files on a network or streaming content from a PC to one or more entertainment platforms, are key aspects of the connected entertainment experience consumers are demanding. With the market for multimedia networking still in its infancy, such relatively strong interest is a blessing to vendors in the digital home industry.
Companies must take an active role in promoting this market in order to realize its potential. Sales of devices such as multimedia PCs, DVRs, network storage devices, and media adapters will be key barometers for the health of this market over the next five years. Also, the development of next-generation home networking standards for multimedia sharing and streaming will be important in driving the market.
The job of cultivating consumers’ appetites for a connected entertainment experience and translating their interest into concrete sales figures rests not only with technology providers and CE manufacturers but also content providers and distributors,. Distributing high-value content through multiple channels, including the Internet and IPTV services, will spur consumers’ interest in home connectivity and multimedia consumption over the network.
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