Survey Finds a Significant Addressable Market in Europe for Coaxial Cable-Based Home Networking


IMS Research Survey of Respondents in UK, France, Netherlands and Poland

Survey Highlights

  • Viable addressable market segments for coax exist in all four countries
  • UK: 56 per cent of respondents have two or more coaxial outlets & 27 per cent have three or more
  • France: 55 per cent of respondents have two or more coaxial outlets & 25 per cent have three or more
  • Poland: 71 per cent of respondents have two or more coaxial outlets & 36 per cent have three or more
  • Netherlands: 45 per cent of respondents have two or more coaxial outlets & 15 per cent have three or more

SAN RAMON, Calif., March 15, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA®) announced the results of a study into coaxial infrastructure in homes in the UK, France, Netherlands and Poland. The study shows that there is a significant addressable market for coaxial cable-based home networking in these countries.

Results from the UK and France were very similar, with 56 per cent and 55 per cent, respectively, of respondents stating that they had two or more coaxial outlets in their home, while more than a quarter of respondents in both countries indicated they have three or more.

In Poland, the results were even stronger, with 71 per cent of respondents stating that they have two or more coaxial outlets and 36 per cent having three or more. The Netherlands recorded 45 per cent of households as having two or more outlets and 15 per cent having three or more.

The four countries were chosen because of their competitive pay-TV environments, increasing penetration of HDTVs and DVRs, number of TVs per household and the high daily TV viewing hours.

"This survey helps us gain an understanding of the potential for MoCA," said Charles Cerino, President of MoCA. "The high percentage of homes having two or more coaxial outlets in these countries means that there is a significant addressable market opportunity for service providers wanting to offer advanced high bandwidth services with high reliability and without adding any new wires."

"The picture we get in the countries surveyed is that there are more outlets per home than had been presumed by the industry and that many consumers are willing to add extra coax drops as needed to enable a better TV experience throughout their home," said Stephen Froehlich, Senior Analyst, Consumer Electronics at IMS Research, who oversaw the research.

EU Coaxial Cable Outlets - Survey Results http://media.globenewswire.com/cache/7047/file/7965.pdf

Research methodology

The online survey was carried out by IMS Research in February 2010 targeting respondents in the UK, France, The Netherlands and Poland. The sample size was statistically significant at 95 per cent confidence level.

It should be noted that, these results cannot be extrapolated across other parts of Europe, and that additional research is needed. MoCA is willing to work with operators in Europe that may be interested in replicating this study in their footprint. Please contact Rob Gelphman, MoCA Marketing Work Chair. robgelphman@mocalliance.org if interested.

About MoCA

The Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA®) is the universal standard for home entertainment networking. MoCA is the only home entertainment networking standard with appeal to all three pay TV segments---cable, satellite and IPTV. The current MoCA specification can support multiple streams of HD video, deliver up 175 Mbps net throughputs and offer an unparalleled user experience via parameterized quality of service (PQoS).

MoCA has more than 60 certified products and more than 50 members worldwide representing the home entertainment network value chain including service providers, OEMs, consumer electronics companies and chip vendors. Visit www.mocalliance.org for more information.

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