Monday, 11 February 2008
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The availability of telco TV services continues to expand to new countries just as availability expands within those countries as higher bandwidth networks are built to deliver video, reports In-Stat.
In many European countries, consumers even have choices among four or five broadband providers that offer telco TV service, the high-tech market research firm says. This expansion of availability is driving much of the subscriber growth.
"Subscriber growth in North America is being driven by the largest telcos_Verizon and AT&T_who are aggressively rolling out telco TV services in parts of their territories," says Michelle Abraham, In-Stat analyst.
"They are moving full speed ahead with expanding the areas they serve, with subscribers doubling in 2007."
The study, titled “Worldwide Telco TV Services” also found that:
- Worldwide telco TV subscribers will grow to 54 million in 2011.
- Due to subscriber growth, telco TV subscription revenue will reach USD19 billion in 2011.
- Enabling subscribers to watch TV programs on their TV when they want (timeshifting) is more important today than enabling them to watch TV on multiple devices (placeshifting). |
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