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I Want My IPTV--I Think

Consumers are confused by IPTV, but they want many of the features it will offer, study says.

Nancy Gohring, IDG News Service

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Almost half of consumers don't understand what IPTV is, although many of them want some of the features it has to offer, according to a new study released this week.

Forty-six percent of the 6000 consumers surveyed in the U.S., the U.K., France, Germany, Spain, and Italy said they don't understand the term IPTV, according to the study by Accenture.

IPTV, or Internet Protocol Television, delivers digital television over broadband phone lines.

TV Made Better

Many of those same consumers want the services that IPTV can deliver, however.

Asked what would make television better, 30 percent of the respondents said they'd like access to a larger number of movies, and 26 percent said they'd like to create their own channels to watch programs whenever they want.

Those were the top two answers and describe capabilities that can be delivered by IPTV.

Just over half of respondents said the biggest benefit to subscribing to IPTV would be fewer advertisements.

An almost equal number, 54 percent, said they're not willing to pay extra to be able to search for content whenever they want. Respondents were also worried about potential security and quality issues with IPTV.

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