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Global market for CAS and DRM to hit $2.5B in 2016

06 Oct 2011
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The worldwide market for pay TV CAS and DRM will grow at a relatively modest 15% from $2.2 billion in 2011 to $2.5 billion in 2016, a report said.

​The report from ABI Research also said there is a significant shift from revenues derived from traditional CAS systems to revenues coming from DRM technologies; DRM constitutes 47% of the market in 2011 but grows to 59% in 2016.

Traditional conditional access systems (CAS) protect broadcast content to set-top boxes, as well as some additional content such as VOD, while digital rights management (DRM) technologies are used to protect content being delivered to multi-screen devices, including tablets, smartphones, and connected TVs.

Leading worldwide CAS vendors based on number of managed boxes include Nagra, NDS and Motorola. China Digital TV has recently passed Cisco for the fourth position based on strong digitization of Asian cable platforms. In the DRM space, Google’s Widevine and Microsoft’s PlayReady and Silverlight lead the market.

“Traditional CAS vendors are working hard to adapt their solutions for Telco’s IPTV platforms as well as protecting content to multiple screens. NDS just announced their VideoGuard Connect solution in order to deliver DRM technologies to their CAS customers, rather than lose them to third parties. Motorola acquired SecureMedia last year for similar reasons,” said Sam Rosen, senior analyst, digital home. “If Google integrates Widevine DRM with Motorola MediaCipher and markets it to operators successfully, they would have a complete and very competitive solution.”

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