The antecedents of satisfaction on migration to IPTV among Malaysians
Abstract
Internet protocol TV (IPTV) is being rapidly developed around the world and has emerged as a multi
service network for carrying broadband services. This new media technology is capable of receiving
and retrieving multimedia stream encoded as a series of internet protocol packets. It is also a managed
communication service that supports triple or quadruple play applications, such as television, video, audio,
text, graphics and data signals being delivered over IP-based networks. This conceptual paper describes
on usage satisfaction which influences the disconfirmation level of service usage among existing satellite
TV subscribers. The theoretical framework which will be utilized in this study is an integrated model of
Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) and Expectation Confirmation Model
(ECM). This study proposes to empirically test the relationships between expectation, performance,
disconfirmation, satisfaction, and continuance intention to adopt IPTV. Performance Expectancy, Effort
Expectancy, Social Influence and Facilitating Conditions constructs on satellite usage are moderated
by age, gender, experience and voluntariness of use and mediated by usage satisfaction in satellite TV
usage continuance. Survey will be used as research instrument and the unit of analysis is existing Astro
subscribers in Malaysia. The ultimate goal of this study is to determine the antecedents of satisfaction that
will influence the intention to migrate to IPTV among existing satellite TV subscribers in Malaysia.
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