Connected Home
There's No Place Like a Connected Home
We see and feel broadband technologies perhaps most personally in our connected home, through enhanced security, 24/7 entertainment options, and social networking that a whole generation doesn’t remember ever living without.
What’s more fun than watching what you want, when you want, where you want?
Netpop Research reports the average person spends 30% of their leisure time listening to audio content on the computer and about 48% watching video content, including TV shows and full-length films.
Surprised?
Service providers are at a crossroads.
How can you get a bigger piece of broadband entertainment?
SUPERCOMM 2009 shows you how.
The market is served by a variety of providers offering a range of channels and services to satisfy media hungry consumers. Where do you fit in?
Can IPTV work? The competition keeps getting hotter:
- The list includes portal players YouTube and Joost and social networks MySpace and Facebook.
- Device manufacturers are offering their own Internet-based offerings, including NeuLion and AppleTV.
- Broadcasters BBC and NBC are in the hunt too, going directly to the consumer with iPlayer and Hulu.
- Amazon Video On Demand and VuDu, Netflix and Blockbuster are in the process of developing a combination set-top-box and video download service.
The opportunities keep getting bigger:
- Global subscriptions to IPTV are expected to hit 19.6 million by the end of this year, up 64% from this time last year.
- 2008 IPTV revenues are expected to hit $4.5 billion.
- Over the next four years, subscriptions are expected to double again.
- Global revenue for 2012 is predicted to hit $19 billion, more than four times the projected 2008 revenues.
How much of this revenue will you get?
Come to SUPERCOMM 2009 June 8 -11 and learn how to distinguish yourself from every other service provider out there.
Listen to IPTV leaders discuss how they identified what their customers wanted and how they meet these needs.
There’s too much going on at too fast a pace to do it yourself. Come to SUPERCOMM 2009 and put yourself in a position to succeed in the Connected Home.
Why is SUPERCOMM important to your company?
"We view SUPERCOMM as the largest telecom event in North America that covers all aspects from active equipment for central offices and headends to outside plant and premises equipment and cabling."
Bernhard Deutsch
Director of Marketing and Market Development, Corning Cable Systems







