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IPTV - a Mystery to the Masses, Accenture Survey Finds; Nearly Half of European and US Consumers Do Not Understand What IPTV Is, But Potential for Service Exists
Consumers around the globe are confused about what Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) means, according to a survey released today by Accenture (NYSE:ACN).
The survey of 6,000 consumers across the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain and Italy found that 46 percent do not understand the term IPTV - whereby broadcast-quality digital television is delivered over an Internet-enabled telephone network.
However, despite consumer uncertainty, the survey reveals that the market for the services IPTV can provide is substantial in each country. As part of the survey, respondents were asked what they would do to make television better; the top two answers were "having access to a larger number of movies," selected by 30 percent of respondents and "being able to create your own channel to watch programs when ever you want," selected by 26 percent.
When asked what future benefits would encourage consumers to subscribe to an IPTV service, the greatest number of respondents (55 percent) selected less advertising, followed by the ability to choose specialist programs (47 percent).
"Despite a general lack of understanding about what IPTV means, there is strong consumer interest in the benefits that such a service could bring," said Ray Dogra, global IPTV lead for Accenture's Communications desire choice, control and the ability to personalize their viewing experience - all of which are the key benefits ... [read more]
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