Status of IPTV Business and Regulation across Europe

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Status of IPTV Business and Regulation across Europe IPTV Business Insight - Seoul, Korea, 7 May 2008 James Thomson Cullen International james.thomson@cullen-international.com

Outline What is IPTV? Broadband penetration in Europe IPTV take-up in Europe Case study of IPTV services in France Regulatory issues for IPTV Telecommunications Broadcasting / Content

Outline This presentation covers IPTV services over fixed broadband connections It does not cover Mobile TV services over wireless networks to handheld devices (e.g. DVB-H, or 3G)

What is IPTV? Content Core network Access network End-user Satellite receivers Digital masters E n c o d I n g TV channels headend VoD server Local exchange Multicast DSLAM Unicast DSL/FTTH DSL modem router WiFi IP telephony Set top box Television Closed content distribution network to known end-users using IP technology IPTV services are viewed over a fixed broadband connection (DSL or FTTH) on a TV set They are closed end-to-end content distribution networks similar to Cable TV networks Not the same as video streaming over public Internet viewed on a PC (e.g. BBC iplayer)

IPTV vs. Web TV IPTV Internet video streaming Footprint Local (limited to operator coverage) Potentially worldwide Users Video quality Connection bandwidth Known customers with known IP addresses and known locations Controlled QoS Broadcast TV quality, launch of HD services At least 4 Mbps Any users (generally unknown) Best effort quality, QoS not guaranteed Video format MPEG-2, MPEG-4 Part 2, MPEG-4 Part 10 (AVC), Microsoft VC1 Receiver device Set-top box with TV display PC Windows Media Player, Real Player, Flash and others Resolution Full TV display Reliability Stable Subject to contention Security Users are authenticated and protected Copyright Content is protected Often unprotected Other services Customer relationship EPG, PVR (local or network), DTT tuner Yes, onsite installation and customer support Generally no

International Broadband Penetration Rates July 2007 (OECD) 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 15.1% 15.3% 15.9% 16.5% 16.8% 18.2% 18.4% 20.0% 21.1% 21.3% 22.1% 22.3% 22.7% 23.7% 23.7% 23.8% 25.0% 28.3% 28.8% 29.8% 29.8% 29.9% 30.7% 33.1% 34.1% 5% 0% Denmark Netherlands Switzerland South Korea Norway Iceland Finland Sweden Canada United Kingdom Belgium Luxembourg Australia France United States Japan Germany Estonia Austria EU27 Spain New Zealand Italy Slovenia Ireland ADSL/ADSL2+ over copper local loops accounts for >80% broadband lines in Europe Cable broadband is strong in a few European countries

Top IPTV Providers in Europe Operator IPTV service name Country IPTV subscribers End 2007 France Telecom Orange TV France 1.1m Free Freebox France? Neuf Cegetel Neuf Box France 750K Telefonica Imagenio Spain 470K (end Sept. 2007) Belgacom Belgacom TV Belgium 305K BT BT Vision UK 150K Deutsche Telekom T-Home Germany 116K Source: Operators published results, except for DT which is from press reports No IPTV subscriber numbers published by operators in Italy

IPTV Take-Up in Europe Total households Total broadband lines End 2007 Total IPTV subscribers CI estimate End 2007 IPTV subscribers as % total households IPTV subscribers as % total broadband lines France 27.4m 14.8m 2m - 4.5m? 7-16%? 14-30%? Belgium 4.5m 2.7m 305K 7% 11% Spain 15.4m 8.2m 500K 3% 6% Italy 23.9m 10.1m 300K 1% 3% UK 26.3m 15.6m 200K < 1% 1% Germany 39.2m 19.6m 200K 0.5% 1% IPTV has reached mass market scale in few European countries so far France ARCEP says 4.5m subscriptions eligible to use IPTV services at end 2007, but probably overstates actual number

IPTV Offers in France Broadband + basic IPTV + Voice over Broadband calls for euro 30/month = WON 47,000/month Excludes subscription to premium channels and Video on Demand Free (Freebox) France Telecom (Orange TV) Neuf Cegetel (Neuf Box) Price euro 29.99/month euro 29.90/month plus euro 16/month line rental, or euro 39.90/month without line rental ( naked DSL ) euro 29.90/month Broadband speed Up to 22 Mbps / 1 Mbps Up to 8 Mbps / 800 Kbps Up to 20 Mbps / 1 Mbps Basic IPTV package 100 TV channels 62 TV channels 50 TV channels Voice over Broadband Unlimited calls to fixed numbers in France + 70 countries Unlimited calls to fixed numbers in France Unlimited calls to fixed numbers in France + 50 countries Extra fee for Set Top Box? No No fee for STB, but euro 3/month for live box modem/wifi router No

Reasons for IPTV Success in France Relatively low take-up of cable and satellite Pay-TV (see table below) Subscription to Canal+ premium channel packages (films and sport) available on all the major IPTV services Price of euro 30/month - Economics of Local Loop Unbundling supported by population concentration in Paris area and few other big cities Digital Cable subscribers Digital Satellite subscribers Total Digital Pay-TV subscribers CI estimate End 2007 France 1.4m (3.6m including analogue) UK 3.3m (3.5m including analogue) 5.3m 6.7m 8.3m 11.6m

Regulatory Issues - Telecommunications Replicability IPTV services currently provided over copper local loops using ADSL/ADSL 2+ in most cases Local Loop Unbundling on regulated, cost-based terms has enabled competitive provision, as the case of France shows What happens when incumbent telecom operators upgrade to Next Generation Access Networks and stop offering LLU? Fibre-to-the-Cabinet + VDSL Sub-Loop Unbundling will be uneconomic in most cases Fibre-to-the-Home GPON deployments do not allow unbundling of fibre loops Access to ducts and internal cabling in apartment buildings New wholesale products on NGA/NGN

Regulatory Issues Broadcasting / Content Live TV channels Broadcasting rules generally apply to those who have editorial control over the content (i.e. the broadcaster), not to the IPTV service provider who simply distributes the channels IPTV provider may control the order TV channels are listed in Electronic Programme Guide Video on Demand New rules in Europe on VoD services contained in Audiovisual Media Services Directive These apply to IPTV providers Examples: rules on advertising directed towards children, no advertising of tobacco, etc