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Broadcast Asia June 17, 2014
Rob Gelphman VP, Marketing and Member Relations
www.mocalliance.org
The Connected Home
Introduction
Who we are: • International industry technology standard consortium • Established: January 2004 • 53 members from the global pay TV ecosystem • 148 certified products
What we do:
• MoCA technology enables the distribution of multiple streams of high definition (HD) video and data over existing, in-home coaxial cabling.
• We make wireless better.
Home Network Environment Challenge
• Pay TV operators racing to meet consumer demand for HD content and Internet access everywhere and anytime, and on any device.
• Implementation of home network provides seamless connectivity. • Which home networking technology is most cost-effective?
• Wireless, coax and power line technologies are established but all have their advantages and disadvantages.
Opportunity • Provide seamless home network using existing wireless and wired
technologies and mediums to accommodate all devices and applications.
Global Pay TV Revenues By Region
Source: Digital TV Research Report Broadband TV News May 2014
92.07 95.36 94.04 86.61
24.39 31.24 33.37 46.03
11.12
19.22 21.01 24.69 31.92
33.89 33.81 33.35
4.94
6.22 6.54 7.31
3.05
4.10 4.41 5.60
1.80
3.17 3.59 5.35
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Home Networking Device Revenue by Region
North America EMEA Asia Pacific CALA
• North America; 43% of worldwide home networking revenue in 1H13 revenue
• EMEA: 27%
• APAC: 22%
• CALA: 7%
Source: Infonetics Research Oct 2013
North America is The Home Networking Leader
Home Networks By Region
91.23
179.67
38.05
109.03
118.62
277.54
53.72
142.76 5%
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Source: ABI Research Home Network Forecast 2014
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2013 2018 CAGR
Home Network Penetration Rate
Of Total and Fixed Broadband Households
68.1%
86.4%
17.6%
60.8%
23.0%
70.8% 61.3%
83.6%
80.8%
99.1%
25.2%
69.2%
30.7%
75.8% 78.1%
97.9%
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Source: ABI Research Home Network Forecast 2014
2013 2018
North America % of Total
Households
% of Broadband Households
Asia-Pacific % of Total
Households
% of Broadband Households
Latin America % of Total
Households
% of Broadband Households
Western Europe % of Total
Households
% of Broadband Households
Home Networks by LAN Type
90.51
3.91 25.54
148.88
16.12 0.45 37.36 1.55 0.10
91.26
17.44 0.40
118.54
6.56 46.79
263.34
33.05 4.24
53.40
8.84 3.03
131.84
39.46 2.52
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15% 56%
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42% 99%
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2013 2018 CAGR
North America Wi-Fi
HomePlug
MoCA
Asia-Pacific Wi-Fi
HomePlug
MoCA
Latin America Wi-Fi
HomePlug
MoCA
Western Europe Wi-Fi
HomePlug
MoCA
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Video Will Dominate Internet Traffic
Consumer Internet Traffic Forecast 2011–2016
By 2016
• Internet Video Streaming, Downloads and Video Calling CAGR = 54% • 76% traffic is on fixed network • Home networking is the key for in-home video distribution
4x
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Internet Video File Sharing
Web/Other Data Online Gaming
Voice Communications Video Communications
Source: Cisco VNI 2012. One Exabyte (EB) = 1 Billion GB
Bandwidth Consuming Applications
Bandwidth Consuming Applications
Connected Entertainment Devices
Standard Value Proposition Drawbacks
Wireless (Wi-Fi®)
Mobility Only solution for portable devices
Reliability (QoS) is a challenge Prone to interference. Shared medium Not designed for video.
Powerline (HomePlug®)
Ubiquity of outlets & ease of use Only proven technology over power line
Prone to interference. Qality of wiring could affect performance
Coax (MoCA)
Shielded medium. Works over any existing coax. Not prone to hacking or interference with other devices Originally designed for video Proven performance & reliability leader
Dependent on coaxial outlet penetration and wiring scheme in the home.
Cat 5/6 (Ethernet)
Attaches directly to device Extremely high performance Known and accepted worldwide standard
Not an existing wire. New installation. New wire required every time when upgrading specification. The same as and possibly more costly to install than coax.
The Connected Home
Mobility, ubiquity, ease of use and reliability.
Need a wire for HD video and whole home coverage. No single solution.
nVoy™ (IEEE P1905.1)
Engineering standard that unites all technologies. Firmware download that identifies and connects existing technologies and devices in network.
No significant drawbacks.
The Connected Home Narrative
Harmonize the Hybrid Home Network
ETHERNET
1905.1/ nVoy™ Technology
MAC/PHY 802.11
MAC/PHY 1901
MAC/PHY 802.3
MAC/PHY MoCA
MoCA Trials and Deployments
Trials in Europe: Liberty Global/UPC, Telenor, Virgin Media Ziggo, Zon, KPN FineComm
Trials in China Trials in Singapore: StarHub
Trials in Canada: Rogers, Shaw, Cogeco, Videotron U.S.: Comcast, Cox, DIRECTV, DISH, TWC, Verizon, Cincinnati Bell, among others Trials in Latin America: DIRECTV, DISH Net in Brazil CableVision in Argentina MegaCable in Mexico
Trials in South Africa: MultiChoice
Summary
• Pay TV increasing worldwide. • Access to content, including standard TV
programming, is watched on devices of every type. • Anytime. Anywhere.
• Home networks manage connectivity and provides bandwidth, reliability, ubiquity and mobility. • Wired and wireless technologies.
Comcast Connected Home
Verizon FiOS Connected Home
Cox Whole Home Video Network
DirecTV Connected Home