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KN32050 KEY NOTE VIDEOCONFERENCING AUGUST 2000

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ISBN: 1-84168-102-4

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Executive Summary


1. Market Definition

INTRODUCTION
Videoconferencing and Teleconferencing
Types of Videoconferencing
TYPES OF EQUIPMENT
Endpoint Equipment
Personal Conferencing
Baseline Consumer Systems
Desktop Computerised Systems
Set-Top Conferencing Systems
Group Systems
Videoconferencing Systems
Group or Room Systems
Infrastructure Equipment
H320/H323 MCUs
Gateways
Gatekeepers
Main Components
Equipment Installation
MARKET TRENDS


2. Market Size

INTRODUCTION
Videoconferencing in the UK, 1997-1999
Market by Value (£m), 1996-2000
BY MARKET SECTOR
1998-2000
Videoconferencing Endpoint Equipment
Share (£m and percent), 1999-2000
Table 5: The UK Videoconferencing Endpoint Equipment Market by Sector by Volume and Share (units and percent), 1999-2000
INFRASTRUCTURE EQUIPMENT
1998-2000
VIDEOCONFERENCING INSTALLATION
1996-2000
A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
by Country ( percent), 1999


3. Industry Background

RECENT HISTORY
New Standards
The Internet
INDUSTRY CONCENTRATION
DISTRIBUTION
TRADE ASSOCIATIONS
Communications Alliance
Teleconferencing Consortium


4. Competitor Analysis

THE MARKETPLACE
Manufacturers/Distributors
of Endpoints by Subsector, 2000
Produce, 2000
MAJOR PLAYERS
Aethra
Avistar Systems (UK) Ltd
Conferencing
Cabletime Communications Ltd
ELSA (UK) Ltd
Gentner Communications
ImageCom Ltd
Intel Corporation
Motion Media PLC
PictureTel UK Ltd
Polyspan Ltd
RSI Videoconferencing
The Saville Group Ltd
Sony Broadcast and Professional
Tandberg Data (UK) Ltd
VCON UK Ltd
VTEL Europe Ltd
Zydacron (Europe) Ltd
Zylotech Ltd
Opportunities and Threats
STRENGTHS
WEAKNESSES
&n;OPPORTUNITIES
THREATS


6. Buying Behaviour

VIDEOCONFERENCING
BUYING PATTERNS
Impact of Industry Size
Impact of Company Structure
by Sector ( percent), 1999
PENETRATION BY REGION
by Region ( percent), 1999
Communication Purposes


7. Current Issues

THE PC INDUSTRY
THE THREAT TO DEALERS
DIRECT SALES
NEW COMPRESSION TECHNOLOGIES
NEW WEB-BASED SERVICES
VIDEO PHONES
EASIER ACCESS TO ISDN


8. Forecasts

INDUSTRY TRENDS
The Growing Potential of the Internet
Switched Digital Networks
Technologies, 2000 and 2005
Standards Development
CONVERGENCE
Bridging Developments
Mobile Conferencing
FORECASTS 2000 TO 2005
by Value (£m), 2000-2005


9. Company Profiles

Cabletime Communications Ltd
Imagecom Ltd
Motion Media PLC
PictureTel UK Ltd
The Saville Group Ltd
Tandberg Data (UK) Ltd
VTEL Europe Ltd


10. Glossary


11. Further Sources

Associations
Periodicals
Directories
General Sources
Bonnier Information Sources
Government Publications
Other Sources

Key Note Research

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The UK videoconferencing market was worth £122m in 2000, growing by 28.4 percent over 1999. The rapid growth in value spend has been the result of a sharp increase in the penetration of videoconferencing products among UK companies, which has more than offset the rapid fall in unit prices. Recent market growth has been led by the development of the set-top box product, which has proved attractive to medium and large companies alike, combining as it does low cost and high quality. Sales have also been driven forward by widespread price reductions and the falling cost of installation and telecommunications costs, the rapid growth of corporate networks (i.e. the infrastructure for videoconferencing), and changes to business structure and operations (e.g. knowledge-based businesses, mergers, and growing international operations) which have necessitated the need for videoconferencing in order to control complex, large and multinational companies. The videoconferencing market essentially splits into three broad segments — endpoints, infrastructure and installation — with further segmentation in the endpoint (personal, set-top and group systems) and the infrastructure (i.e. H320, H323, gateways, gatekeepers) sectors. Increasingly, videoconferencing is being merged into a broader market, called digital video communications, with major manufacturers now moving to supply video, audio and data communications in integrated packages to companies and to move their offerings away from Intergrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) systems towards Internet Protocol (IP) networks. This is merging the activities of audio-visual, telecoms and computer equipment manufacturers and will lead to mergers and acquisitions in the future. At the same time, as margins of videoconferencing systems fall, services are of growing importance to the market. The key issues facing the market are:

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