
Huawei leads 19mn Indian set-top box market

Senior Correspondent
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DHAKA: The Indian set-top box (STB) market has been increasing at a steady pace over the past few years, according to ABI Research, with a strong surge of consumers moving to satellite platforms during 2011, representing 80 percent of the Indian market.
Despite the large cable TV subscriber base in India, the firm anticipates that satellite TV growth will slow somewhat from the 10 million consumers that added services last year.
The cable TV digitization, mandated by the government, will spur set-top box shipment increases in India for the next several years,” said Sam Rosen, principal analyst. Some 19.3 million set-top boxes will be shipped in India during 2012.
The government’s cable TV digitization policy now specifies that cable TV digitization will occur in four phases by December 2014.
Therefore, cable STB deployments will surge from 2012 as larger operators begin their digital STB deployments.
The cable digitization process will progress far slower than the government mandate specifies – otherwise, consumers will be forced to abandon cable in favor of satellite as cable operators struggle to procure the set-top boxes.
Nearly 70 percent of set-top boxes installed in Indian households are imported from foreign manufacturers, especially from China.
In 2011, Huawei was the top STB vendor in India with 24 percent market share, followed by Pace with 12 percent market share.
Chang Hong, Cisco, and Skyworth are also selling set-top boxes in India. Domestic STB production is likely to increase in the years to come with some overseas manufacturing set-top box factories in India, as well as Indian companies focused on building low-cost set-top boxes.
ABI Research’s new study, “Indian Set-Top Box Market,” details the status of the current Indian set-top box market. This report covers satellite, cable, DTT, and the IPTV set-top box market and market share of major set-top box manufacturers. The report provides market forecasts to 2017.
The report forms part of ABI Research’s Asia Intelligence and TV and Video Research Services.
ABI Research provides in-depth analysis and quantitative forecasting of trends in global connectivity and other emerging technologies.
From offices in North America, Europe and Asia, ABI Research’s worldwide team of experts advises thousands of decision makers through 40 research and advisory services.
BDST: 2058 HRS, MAY 22, 2012
Edited by: M. Mahbub Alam, Asst Output Editor