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The Digital Home in China Next Step: Be Networked to Entertain.


DUBLIN Dublin, city, Republic of Ireland
Dublin, Irish Baile Átha Cliath, county borough (1991 pop. 915,516), Leinster, capital of the Republic of Ireland, on Dublin Bay at the mouth of the Liffey River.
, Ireland Ireland, Irish Eire (âr`ə) [to it are related the poetic Erin and perhaps the Latin Hibernia], island, 32,598 sq mi (84,429 sq km), second largest of the British Isles.  -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c66668) has announced the addition of The Digital Home in China Next Step: Be Networked to Entertain to their offering.

After a dawning year of 2005, the digital home market in China is going to grow steadily in the coming five years. Along with digital home applications stepping onto the entertainment-sharing stage, the market will be largely driven by an increasing demand for digital entertainment. We forecast that digital home installed households will reach 8 million in 2010, and the home networking device revenue in total will see four times the growth in the next five years to over 800 million in 2010.

The ecosystem is almost ready for the China digital entertainment home market with adequate endpoint devices, infrastructure providers, and abundant commercial digital content offered by service/content providers. In short supply however, are more applicable home networking devices, more affordable media networking devices, and dedicated home network builders.

Associated with analysis of the China digital home ecosystem, this report covers digital home device market dynamics and analysis on home networking connectivity A generic term for connecting devices to each other in order to transfer data back and forth. It often refers to network connections, which embraces bridges, routers, switches and gateways as well as backbone networks.  technologies and related technology standards.
Executive Summary
Methodology
Introduction
Market Overview
Ecosystem Overview
Digital Content
Access Network
Client Devices
Home Networking Devices
Infrastructure Devices
Traditional Infrastructure Devices
List of Tables
Table 1. China Home Network Devices Annual Revenue, 2005-2010 (US$ in
 Thousands)
Table 2. WLAN Market Shares 2005 in China (Based on Product Shipments)
Table 3. Home LAN Connectivity Technology Comparison Matrix by
 Estimate in 2006
Table 4. The Device Classes that DLNA Guidelines v1.5 Supports
Table 5. China Home Networking Installed Households % Growth Rate,
 2005-2010 (Units in Thousands)
Table 6. Installed Home Networks in China by Technology, 2005-2010
 (Units in Thousands)
Table 7. Home Network Devices Installed by Type, 2005-2010 (Units in
 Thousands)
Table 8. Home Networking Devices Revenue, 2005-2010 (US$ in Thousands)
List of Figures
Figure 1. China Home Networking Installed Households Forecast
 2005-2010 (Units in Thousands)
Figure 2. Converged Home Network
Figure 3. A Current "Separated" Digital Home Status in China
Figure 4. Primary Reasons for Owning a Home Network
Figure 5. Interests in Digital Home Entertainment Applications
Figure 6. Current Ecosystem of the Digital Home in China
Figure 7. Digital Content Delivery Value Chain
Figure 8. Flow Chart of Digital Content
Figure 9. Categories of Home Networking Devices
Figure 10. Wired Home Router Average Prices Change in 2005
Figure 11. Home Router Brands being used by Survey Respondents
Figure 12. Wireless AP Average Price Trends in 2005 (US Dollars)
Figure 13. Wireless Routers Average Price Trends in 2005 (US Dollars)
Figure 14. Evolution of the Residential Gateway
Figure 15. Enhanced Reach and Throughput with MIMO
Figure 16. Illustration of a Mesh Network
Figure 17. HomePlug Adapters Connected Devices
Figure 18. Digital Living Network Alliance Roadmap
Figure 19. Value Chain of IGRS
Figure 20. Standard Frame of IGRS
Figure 21. China Digital Home Development
Figure 22. China Digital Home Market Development Curve
Figure 23. Primary Purposes of Internet Accessing
Figure 24. An Ideal Digital Home Ecosystem in China
Figure 25. China Home Networking Installed households, 2005-2010
 (Units in Thousands)


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