One day after Leichtman Research Group reported that digital vide...
One day after Leichtman Research Group reported that digital video recorders (DVRs) wouldn’t be widely adopted in U.S., Carmel Group came out with its DVR Competitive Market Report that predicted that by end of 2008 there would be 28.6…
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million DVR users in nation, representing 25% penetration. While LRG report said demand would be supply-side driven, Carmel Group said DVRs “are going to be a central media hub for cable and satellite operators” for advanced applications. Group said that by end of 2005, U.S. cable operators would have estimated 4.8 million DVR-based users and U.S. DBS operators 4.9 million DVR-based users. Carmel also said 2 “pure-play” DVR providers would emerge from pack, TiVo and Metabyte Networks, and cable operators would be more inclined to go with unbranded DVR products such as those provided by Metabyte and OpenTV.