Contribution &
Occasional Use TV Markets to Require over 700
Transponders and 1.4 Gbps of HTS Capacity by 2022
NSR
December
11, 2013
NSR's Contribution and Occasional Use TV Markets
report quantifies the market opportunity for
satellite-based contribution and OU TV services. In
this new report, NSR focuses on the dynamics
surrounding full time video contribution and
Occasional Use (or Satellite Newsgathering)
applications. From the migration to digital
transmissions, to the impact of terrestrial on both
contribution and OU/SNG, the market will demand over
700 transponders of FSS capacity and 1.4 Gbps of
GEO-HTS capacity by 2022. Combined with over 3,400
full-time contribution feeds by 2022, and over 9.3
Million OU hours from 2012 � 2022, the market
remains strong.
�Continuing pressures from terrestrial solutions,
encoding improvements and the migration towards all
digital transmissions shape the contribution and
occasional use market. With over $16 Billion in
bandwidth revenues from 2012 � 2022 aimed to be
generated by the sector,� states Senior Analyst and
report author, Brad Grady, �the introduction of FSS
Widebeam Ka-band and GEO-HTS-based offerings will
help offset the ongoing decline in analogue video
transmissions. However, the greatest threats to
satellite services are not from within, but rather
the expansion of fiber deployments, cellular
networks and a fundamental shift in how live events
are covered in the field.�
Contribution feeds will benefit from new satellite
bandwidth such as GEO-HTS and FSS Widebeam Ka-band
to help expand the market. Contribution feeds will
increase by over 1,000; yet through better encoding
efficiencies the net result is less bandwidth
utilization. Combined with changing prices for
traditional FSS and emerging GEO-HTS, yearly
bandwidth revenue change from 2012 to 2022 is
minimal.
Occasional Use markets will see hourly declines as
access to terrestrial technologies expands. Driven
largely by the even-year special events (Olympics,
World Cup, Elections), occasional use traffic will
begin to show signs of smoothing out as more of
these live events are covered through terrestrial
means. With over 4,000 In-service units by 2022, FSS
Widebeam Ka-band and GEO-HTS will help drive growth
within the OU/SNG markets.
In short, terrestrial is the greatest restraint in
the Contribution and Occasional Use markets.
However, new satellite bandwidth, better compression
technologies, and a steady hunger for higher-quality
content from end-users will help provide for a
stable market looking forward.