The Changing Landscape Of The Teleport Sector
New York NY (SPX) Oct 17, 2008 World Teleport Association (WTA) has announced the publication of a new report, New Markets, New Services, New Competition addressing the changing applications, technologies and competitive dynamics of the global teleport sector. For the report, WTA surveyed senior executives of companies at the core of its membership - teleport operators delivering customized communications services in highly competitive markets using local, ground-based infrastructure.
Changing Priorities "The teleport sector was once the creature of the broadcast industry, deriving at least 90 percent of its revenues from television program contribution and distribution," said Robert Bell, WTA Executive Director and the author of the report. "The survey results clearly indicate the importance of mobile backhaul as one of the fastest-growing lines of business for many operators and the changing landscape of the teleport sector." Another key change in recent years is the growth of non-transmission services in the mix. More than half of operators provide their customers with systems design, engineering and integration services, conditional access services, as well as video or audio production and post-production. Yet transmission services remain at the core of operations, with 100% of respondents providing satellite and 76% providing fiber transmission. Twenty-three percent reported that they were already deploying WiFi, WiMax and other wireless solutions for last-mile connectivity.
Changing Dynamics The survey reveals that overlapping business growth opportunities are putting teleport operators and satellite carriers into competition for the first time, and suggests that the means they find to manage this commercial tension will help determine their future success. "We've seen significant changes in the industry over the past few years as operators and carriers begin to play in the same sand box," added Bell. "Independent operators, however, have proven their adaptability by creating diverse businesses serving a broad range of customers. Through open dialogue and exploring issues and opportunities, there should be little doubt that the teleport sector will continue to thrive." Related Links World Teleport Association The latest information about the Commercial Satellite Industry
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