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2-3 July 2013, Grand Hyatt Hotel, Sao Paulo
Driving revenue growth in the Latin American connected TV market
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share your vision with: 1,000+ delegates 140+ speakers
45+ countries 50+ exhibitors
The ONLY Latin-American Event for the Connected Entertainment Ecosystem
2013 AssoCiATe sPonsoR:
Robert DelamarCEOTotal Media networks, USA
Dionne BermudezSenior Director, Business Development & New Media hBo Latin America, USA
Milton NetoGM of TV Business UnitLg electronics, Brazil
Jose PapoEvangelist – Latin AmericaAmazon, Brazil
Eduardo MacePresidentLogon Multimedia, Brazil
Marcio ZukinOperations DirectorsimTV, Brazil
Rogerio TakayanagiCEOTiM Fiber, Brazil
Eric MauskopfStrategic PartnershipsyouTube Mobile & TV, USA
Fernando Garcia Calvo,Head of OTT Strategy and ProductsTelefonica Digital, Spain
Caio BonilhaPresidentTelebras, Brazil
Jenaro MartinezDirectorAxtel TV, Mexico
Lilian VianaInnovation and New BusinessTerra networks, Brazil
Co-LoCATeD WiTh:
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2012 ATTenDees inCLuDeD:
Driving revenue growth in the Latin American connected TV market Latin America continues to remain one of the fastest growing markets for Pay TV and Broadband service subscriptions, plus, with the World Cup and Olympics just around the corner, there’s never been a bigger time for interactive TV services in the region.
TV Connect Latin America provides an exclusive opportunity for forward-thinking multi-platform connected TV players to join together and discuss how to enhance their services, develop innovations and open new revenue streams in this rapidly growing market.
With an unrivalled regional speaker line up of senior executives from regional TV service providers, broadcasters, consumer electronics and Smart TV manufacturers, OTT players and content providers, key names this year include TIM Fiber, Amazon, SIMTV, HBO, UNE, LG Electronics, BesTV, Axtel TV and LogOn Multimidia; it really is the must att end event in the industry calendar.
For more information and to book your place visit:
2-3 July 2013, Grand Hyatt Hotel, Sao Paulo
ABG Group Abu • Abril Midia • AGILE CONTENTS BRASIL • Albis Technologies • Algar Telecom • Amazon • Amino • Azteca Telecom • Bazuca.com • BBC • BBC Worldwide • BesTVBrisanet • Broadpeak • Browan Communications • Canal Uno Tv - Relad • Certerium • Converge Communications • Culturalle Projectors • Deutsche Telekom • DLA • El Tiempo • Embratel • Fanky TVFederal Hill Communications • G2C • Gigalink • Globo TV International • Grey Juice Lab • HBO • HBO Latin America • Informa Telecoms & Media • LG Electronics • LG-One • Line UpLog On DX TV • Log On Multimedia • Merchant International Systems • MeteoMedia • MGM Studios • Multiserv Telecom • NAGRA • NET • Net Gem • Net Serviços • Netgem • Oi • Oi TelemarOlympusat • Pelmorex Media • Petrobras • Philco • Rede Globo • Sigma Designs • SIM TV • SPB TV • STARBRIDGE NETWORKS • TBSLA • TCL Multimedia • Telefonica • Telefonica BrasilTerabit TI • The Weather Network • ThinkAnalytics • TIM • TIM Brasil • TIM Fiber • TotalMovie • TV Globo • Unotel • Viaccess Orca • Voice of America • VP Group • Warner Bros.
PLUS...A fantastic networking experience! An unprecedented opportunity to network with the Latin American TV and Broadband industry under the same roof and in a shared exhibition area
Co-LoCATing WiTh:
The fi rst ever Broadband Latin America will explore how governments, regulators, operators and solution providers are working together to build new networks
in a growing and demanding population. The event provides a targeted opportunity to open dialog with thought leaders, decision makers and specialists from Latin America and hear important case studies from the likes of TIM Fiber, Entel Chile, Nextel Mexico, Antel Uruguay plus many more. With limited free passes for operators make sure you visit the new website htt p://latinamerica.broadbandworldforum.com for more information or to register.
VSAT Latin America provides a targeted opportunity for satellite manufacturers, launchers, operators, hardware vendors, telecoms operators, hub
operators, resellers and end users to come together to discuss all the important issues surrounding VSAT in the Latin America region.htt p://latinamerica.vsatevent.com
Meeting the strong demand from the User community, Critical Communications Latin America is IIR’s fi rst regional launch in our new Critical Communications World Series. Packed full with public safety, utilities, transport and industrial end user case studies, this unique
event will detail how TETRA, TETRAPOL, P25 and other PMR technologies are being innovatively developed and deployed throughout Latin America.www.criticalcommunications-latam.com
unMissABLe ToPiCs AT This yeAR’s TV ConneCT LATin AMeRiCA:
MuLTisCReen TV As service providers begin to maximise on the opportunities off ered by the massive growth in tablets and other devices in the region, fi nd out how companion and multiscreen services are being used to optimise revenue potential, create customised content and ensure customer satisfaction.
oTT TV sTRATegiesDiscover how the OTT ecosystem in Latin America is evolving and what the business model will look like going forward. As the number of OTT service subscribers grow so does the potential for collaborative partnerships and service innovation – hear up to date case studies from leading OTT players to ensure you don’t get left behind.
TV on The MoVeAs LTE and WiFi networks become more widespread in the region, don’t miss this opportunity to hear how this will aff ect the use of tablets and handsets as consumption devices and how the pre-conceived ideas of a handset are being broken down .
www.tvconnectevent.com/latam
08.30 Registration and Coffee
JoinT keynoTe session
09.10 Chairman’s opening Remarks Ari Lopes, Principal Analyst, LATAM, Informa Telecoms & Media
09.20 Ministerial keynote and Welcome Address Broadband in Latin America: A tool to enforce citizens rights in the
digital age and to boost the economy • The critical need to provide broadband infrastructure that enables
high-speed access. The need to ensure that the bandwidth available translates into access to information through relevant content, regardless of geographic location or income level of the population
• How to create a network infrastructure for a population that is growing and always demanding more services. What kinds of network could fit this demand?
• How is the government working to make this system economically viable? • Main points in the legislation that can facilitate 100% coverage of
the operators Eduardo Levy, Executive President, SINDITELEBRASIL
09.40 TiM FiBeR Case study Experience on the pilot: Live TIM, the carrier plans to offer ultra
broadband at an affordable price reaching over 1 million customers in five years, only in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro
Rogerio Takayanagi, CEO, TIM Fiber
10.10 oTT vs. iPTV – should we still be drawing a distinction? Robert Delamar, CEO, Total Media Networks (Totalmovie.com)
10.30 networking Break & exhibition Visit
TV ConneCT keynoTes 11.20 Chairman’s opening Remarks Marceli Passioni, Senior Research Analyst, Informa Telecoms & Media
11.30 evolving telco networks to provide flexible, unique and valuable TV services
• Flexibility: is OTT delivery ready to scale? First experiences and data from OTT services in India, EMEA and Europe
• Uniqueness: How the companion screen will revolutionise content discovery and advertising
• Danger: How multiscreen OTT will disrupt mainstream television in the future
• Conclusion: How swiping content from screen to screen will become the new way of selecting content
Stefan Jenzowsky, Head of Business Unit, Multimedia, Siemens
11.50 Market evaluation – Forecasts, challenges and predictions for the Latin American TV ecosystem
• Market growth in Latin America • Trends and challenges in the Pay-TV market • How new devices are changing the traditional Pay-TV sector Marceli Passoni, Senior Research Analyst, Informa Telecoms & Media
12.10 Panel Discussion – optimising the promise of always-on video on demand • How are the demands of the customer evolving and can the
technology keep up? Led by Senior Representative, Technicolor, Further panellists to be confirmed, please visit
www.tvconnectevent.com/latam for updates
12.50 networking Lunch
MoneTising CoMPAnion sCReen seRViCes 14.15 TV: Connects or disconnects? Marcio Zukin, Operations Director,
Bandeirantes Telecommunications Group, (BAND) SimTV, Brazil
14.35 smart TV consumers buying and connecting? • Consumer expectation in Smart TVs • Striking a balance in content offering and monetisation Milton Neto, General Manager, TV Business Unit Brazil,
Home Electronics, LG Electronics , Brazil
14.55 Panel Discussion - Developing viewer driven content for multiscreen services
• Customising content for as many devices and screens as possible • Viewing content needs from the consumer perspective – putting the customer in control • Personalising content • Extending EPG across multiple screens • Putting QoE at the forefront of content and service plans Panellists will include: Jose Papo, Amazon Web Services Evangelist – Latin America, Amazon, Brazil
15.35 networking Break and exhibition Visit
TV on The MoVe – The eVoLVing RoLe oF LTe & WiFi 16.20 how will the move to LTe affect the use of tablets and
handsets as consumption devices? • Utilising the benefits of faster LTE speeds to further develop
new revenue streams and enhance the end user experience • More than just a phone – breaking down preconceived ideas
of the handset • Putting in place the optimal LTE deployment strategy to ensure
quality of video service and experience Emilio Manjarres, TV and Content Director, UNE, Colombia
16.40 iPTV and the power of the cloud as differentiators on the Mexican Pay-TV market
• How Axtel is competing with Fiber and IPTV on the crowded Mexican market
• Using features that include NPVR, Catchup and VoD • Consumer behaviour of Axtel TV’s customers • Overview of the Mexican Pay-TV market Jenaro Martinez, Director, Axtel TV, Mexico
17.00 Panel Discussion – Analysing the strategic value of companion apps to the TV business
• Integration of social media • Creating content-centric applications to enhance the consumer
experience • Current challenges – tablets vs. remote controls • Keeping up with innovation Panelists will include
Dionne Bermudez, Senior Director of Business Development and New Media, HBO Latin America; Brett Sappington, Research Director, Parks Associates, USA; Liliana Viana, New Business & Innovation Manager, Terra Networks, Brazil
17.40 Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Conference Day one
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09.20 Chairman’s opening Remarks
09.30 oTT growth in Latin America and partnership opportunities between Telecom operators and oTT
Eric Mauskopf, Strategic Partnerships, YouTube Mobile & TV, USA
09.50 Delivering a end to end Connected entertainment experience • What is the future role of the operator in the connected experience? • How is the evolution of TV services within Latin America affecting
the habits of the traditional viewer - multiscreen content, OTT and Social TV
• What part is TV playing in the changing ways that people interact with each other?
Fernando Garcia Calvo, Head of OTT Strategy and Products, Telefonica, Spain
10.10 Panel Discussion: Facing the growing Market of intensive Data Traffic and the need for More Demand, how are operators Preparing in Terms of infrastructure and growth strategies?
Luiz Fernando de Castro Bourdot, Director Access Engineering, EMBRATEL BRASIL Caio Bonilha, President, TELEBRAS
10.40 networking Break and exhibition Visit
oTT TV sTRATegies11.30 evaluating the TV landscape within Latin America
– what is the future role of oTT? • How is OTT currently measuring up with traditional TV services
in the region? • What do service providers need to do to further develop and
monetise these new services? • Ensuring OTT TV provides the same level of service as its more
traditional competitors – quality of experience cross screen and device
Eduardo Mace, President, LogOn Multimedia, Brazil
11.50 The Brazilian oTT market – Where are the opportunities for both content providers and distributors?
• Projected growth in subscribers • How much infrastructure investment is needed to benefit
from OTT technology? • The competitor landscape- embracing OTT so you don’t get
left behind Karl Loriega, General Manager, Brazil, TotalMovie.com
12.10 Panel Discussion – how is the oTT ecosystem evolving and what will the business model look like going forward?
• Where is the potential for collaborative partnerships? • How do OTT services suit the consumer as their viewing habits evolve? • Evaluating the optimal business model Panelists will include: Brett Sappington, Research Director, Parks Associates, USA
12.50 networking Lunch and exhibition Visit
nexT geneRATion ReguLATion 14.15 how is regulation evolving in the region to address
the consistent launch of new services? Speaker to be announced - please visit www.tvconnectevent.com/latam for updates
CDn’s & CLouD TV sTRATegies 14.35 Creating the optimal CDn strategy to maximise the end
user experience • Evolving your CDN strategy to cope with increasing demands
for live streamed content • Ensuring your service is consistent and high quality across multiple devices • Getting the user experience right Senior Representative, Telefonica
14.55 A service beyond television and quad play • Multi-screens, OTT, Cloud and VoIP are transforming businesses
with Telco partnerships • Pushing Quad Play direct to consumers for both small and large
screens • The spectrum of going direct to device Hairi Soewarso, Business Development & Strategic Partnerships, BesTV International
15.15 networking Break and exhibition visit
15.45 Building and deploying media and TV solutions securely in the AWs Cloud
This session will show how to deploy and build different types of TV and Media solutions for the media and entertainment market. It will show how to use the cloud securely to scale fast and offer excellent customer service
Jose Papo, Amazon Web Services Evangelist – Latin America, Amazon, Brazil
16.05 Combating the use of FTA piracy in the LatAm region • How big is the problem? • Taking steps to enhance public awareness • Using industry collaboration to reduce the threat to the market Invited speaker from Alianza contra Piratería de Televisión Paga
16.30 Close of Conference
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“Very interesting analysis of developments and positioning of key players in this growing market” Chief operating offi cer, starbridge networks
TV Connect Latin America will take place in the stylish surroundings of the Grand Hyatt Sao Paulo, located in the heart of the city’s prestigious business and fi nancial district.
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Adam ThomasMedia Research ManagerInforma Telecoms & Media
LATin AMeRiCA: PAy TV ReVenues To QuADRuPLe, As DTh TAkes oVeR As ReVenue LeADeRInforma’s new research for the Latin America region shows that pay TV generated revenues of US$6.7 billion in 2005. This total had more than doubled to US$17.3 billion by 2011 and is forecast to reach US$29.9 billion in 2017 – more than four times the 2005 total.
In the 2005-2009 period the Latin region’s pay TV subscriber total increased by a net average of 3.4 million annually – in 2010 this almost doubled to 6.7 million and again topped six million in 2011 – at 6.3 million.
This impressive level of growth is expected to be maintained over the next two to three years, as new pay TV services att ract subscriber scale. But the rate of increase will begin to decline towards the end of the forecast period – as DTT launches provide a compelling alternative to paid services.
A signifi cant milestone was passed in 1Q12, when digital DTH overtook analog cable as the region’s leading pay TV platform by subscriber total. Up from a penetration rate of just 3% of TV households in 2005, pay DTH is scheduled to end-2012 in 17% of TV homes (see Fig. 1).
Informa Telecoms & Media forecasts that pay TV subscriber numbers in Latin America will reach 81.9 million by end-2017, up 65% from 49.6 million in 2011. In 2011 cable was the clear pay TV market leader, present in 21% of households, compared to 13% for pay DTH. However, DTH is on the move and by end-2017 is expected to have overtaken cable, being the primary TV service in 26% of the region’s homes, compared to an essentially unchanged 21% for cable (see Fig. 2).
For more information please visit our informa Telecoms & Media’s intelligence Centre
htt p://www.informatandm.com/ic/. © Informa UK Ltd 2013. All rights reserved. For more information, visit www.informatandm.com. To hear more from our analyst team join our Analyst Community group on LinkedIn www.informatm.com/linkedin, follow us on Twitt er www.twitt er.com/informatm or subscribe to our ‘Connect’ newslett er: htt p://www.informatm.com/connect.
Fig. 1: Latin America, TV household platform penetration
Fig. 1: Latin America, TV household platform penetration, 2005 and 2012
Source: Informa Telecoms & Media
Analog terrestrial81%
Pay digital DTH3%
Analog cable15%
Digital cable1%
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Analog cable12%
Digital cable9%
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Fig. 2: Latin America, TV platform breakdown
Fig. 5: Latin America, TV platform breakdown, 2011 and 2017
Note: All figures refer to primary services at year-endSource: Informa Telecoms & Media
2011
IPTV3%
Digital pay satellite26%
Digital cable14%
Analog cable7%
Digital free satellite1%
Digital terrestrial28%
Analog terrestrial21%
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Digital cable7%
Analog cable14%
Digital terrestrial4%
Analog terrestrial62%
Digital pay satellite13%
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