The applications for IPTV deployment are to provide the delivery of digital broadcast television and also the selected VoD. Such application enables service providers to offer the so-called "triple play," which is video, voice and data. The IPTV infrastructure also provides additional video applications mostly after the installation of IPTV infrastructure is in place. Now, let us take a look at the major applications and services enabled by IPTV.
Digital Broadcast TV
Customers get a conventional digital television through IPTV. This digital broadcast TV is delivered to subscribers via an upgraded cable TV plant or through satellite systems. The initiation of higher-speed DSL technology such as ADSL2, ADSL2+ and VDSL has brought a revolution to this field. This higher-speed technology enables IPTV to be a convincing and highly competitive substitute for customers. Today, a number of telecom service providers are testing, planning, and building collaborations around IPTV throughout North America, Europe, and Asia.
IPTV has the full potential to offer various high-quality services and much more than what traditional broadcast, cable, and satellite TV providers have offered subscribers in the past. Another utility with IPTV is that it has more content variety with a larger number of channels to choose depending on the customers' preferences. This makes a promising start especially as customers can choose from its diversified content. It will reach its target group no matter whether the subscribers are in the mass markets, in specialized groups, or spread out in demographic communities.
The function of conventional broadcast, cable, and satellite TV is to provide all channels simultaneously (i.e., broadcast) to the subscriber home. However, IPTV is unique and different from all conventional groups. IPTV only delivers those channels which are being viewed by the subscriber and has the
potential to offer practically an 'unlimited' number of channels. The IPTV consumers will get the freedom to control what they want to watch and also when they want to watch. This is possible because it has a combination of two-way interactive capability. This is inherent in IPTV because of its association with IP. This association is built-in and tied to a robust internal network. Therefore, subscribers are enjoying the facility to broaden the unique experience at home or in their business.
Video on Demand(VoD)
VoD is a service which provides television programs per the demands of the subscribers. The users interactively request and can receive television channels. These television services are beamed from previously stored media consisting of entertainment movies or education videos. It has a live access through live connection, such as news events in real time. The VoD application provides freedom to the individual subscribers to select a video content and view it at their convenience.

When the initial IPTV infrastructure is in its place, IPTV applications and potential revenue-generating services, such as video telephony and video conferencing, remote education, and home security/monitoring cameras, will be available.
There are also some additional features and services available, which are much more advanced in comparison to traditional broadcast television systems. In addition to providing the basic television services and features, IP Television can provide the following advanced features and services:
Anywhere Television Service
Global Television Channels
Personal Media Channels
Addressable Advertising
We think of these as VOD, timeshift TV and Network PVR…all based on the Media Server approach.
Anywhere Television Service
Anywhere Television Service uses television extensions, which are the viewing devices that can be connected to the system of a television distribution.There are two options in this regard: (1) these connections may be shared, for example, by several televisions on the same line or (2) they may be controlled independently, such as the case of a private television system.
Conventionally, television extensions have a fixed wire or a connection line. This is because: (1) it allows a television viewing device to either share (i.e., directly connect to) another communication line or (2) it allows an independent connection it to a switching point (such as a private company television system).
In IPTV, when an IP television viewer is connected to a data connection for the first time, it sends the request to an assignment of a temporary Internet address from the data network. After its connection to the Internet, it uses the said Internet address to get registered with the Internet Television Service Provider (ITVSP). The reason is that the ITVSP is always aware of the current Internet address, which is assigned to the IP television each time it has been connected to the Internet. This also allows IP televisions to operate at any connection point that
is willing to provide it broadband access to the Internet. In real meaning, this allows an IP television to operate like a television extension, which can be plugged in anywhere in the world.
Global Television Channels
As the name indicates, global television channels are TV channels which can be viewed globally. IP television channels are beamed through the Internet and, as it offers broadband data access, it can thus be typically viewed in any part of the globe.
The IP television system is capable of providing video service outside the purview of their local, often regulated, areas. This ability makes IP television a very competitive tool around the world. The typical cost for viewing global television channels is the content media access costs, for example, the cost or fee for watching a movie. Moreover, the cost includes the broadband data access cost, which is a monthly charge for broadband access.
Personal Media Channels(PMC)
PMC is a communication service which is user friendly to subscribers. It allows a media user, for example, to select and view media from different media sources such as video or music.
Here is an example how a PMC may be used for IP television. The control and distribution of mixed media, such as digital pictures and digital videos, can be done through a personal television channel for the service of friends and family members. In this regard, an IP television customer can be assigned a personal television channel. Then, the user can upload media to their personal media channels and can thus allow friends and family to access their pictures and videos. This is done via their IP televisions.
Addressable Advertising
The well-knit communication of a particular message or media content between a specific device and the customer based on their address is called addressable advertising. Here, the said address of the customer may be obtained by scrutinizing the profile of the viewer. This is done in order to determine whether the advertising message is appropriate for the recipient or not. Therefore, addressable advertising allows for speedy and straight measurement of the efficiency of advertising campaigns.
The cooperation of the viewer is the key aspect of addressable advertising. As soon the IP television is turned on, the IP television systems may ask or prompt the viewer to pick their name from a list of registered users. As a reply, viewers will typically want to select their programming name. Here, the programming name has a profile (or, preferences) and the advertising messages can be selected, which are the best match to the concerned viewer profile. Because of the advanced features offered by IP television, such as incoming calls and e-mails and programming guides that remember favorite channels, the viewers can actually do so here.
The generated revenue for addressable advertising messages sent to viewers with specific profiles can be 10 to 100 times higher than the revenue for broadcasting an advertisement to a general audience. The ability to send commercial advertisements to a specific number of viewers allows the advertisers to fix a precise budget for addressable advertising. It also allows the advertiser to experiment a number of different commercial advertisements in the same geographic area at the same time.
Multicast
By using the IP multicast feature in providing an IPTV service, a service provider can conserve bandwidth in their core and access networks. When more
than one user is viewing the same channel in a home network, the service provider may only deliver a single video stream. But, at the same time, the home network technology must be competent to distribute this towards multiple users on the home network.
Imagine the core requirements for bandwidth if all customers are watching a different time-shifted channel to when they wanted to watch. Both Multicast and Unicast are needed in the IPTV world, but the former is quicker and easier to deploy in terms of core network capacity than the latter which mostly requires a dedicated one-to-one relationship from customer to server.