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Digital TV Set to Reach Over 274 Million Households   

Cable TV - IPTV - SAT TV - Mobile TV
Digital television services are experiencing strong growth in Western Europe and North America as analog switch-off looms and consumers demand additional digital services.


London, UK, August 26, 2008 (PRESSbooth.ORG) -- Digital television (DTV) adoption will show strong growth over the next 2 years as consumers demand enhanced features, greater breadth of content and bundled communications offerings. According to the report by independent market analysis firm Datamonitor, ‘Western European and US Digital TV Adoption, 2008 (Strategic Focus)’ a further key driver in the transition to DTV services is the switch-off of analog transmission in the US and Western Europe. With the US analog switch-off date mandated for February 2009, and most Western European countries terminating transmission before the 2012 deadline, the next 2 years will see a rapid increase in new digital TV households.

“DTV will grow an average of 12% year-on-year, with particularly strong adoption in the near term as broadcasters terminate analog terrestrial television,” says Chris Khouri, analyst for media and broadcasting at Datamonitor and the report’s author.“In 2007 there were 158 million households using digital television services in Western Europe and the US. By 2012, Datamonitor expects there to be an estimated 274 million digital TV households in these regions.”

DTV household penetration will rise significantly in all markets through strong digital terrestrial television uptake

Datamonitor’s report covers uptake of DTV in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.

At the end of 2007, 54% of homes in Europe and the US had some form of DTV service. This will grow to 88% by the end of 2012 primarily due to the significant increase in digital terrestrial television (DTT) households.

For most national markets, the significant increase in DTV services will occur around 12 to 24 months prior to analog signal termination. Driven by campaigns from national regulatory authorities and public service broadcasters, there will be a massive push to migrate consumers to digital platforms to free up valuable spectrum capacity.

DTT households in Europe and the US will increase from 26 million in 2007 to 55 million by 2012, illustrating an average yearly growth rate of 16%. As a whole, however, Datamonitor expects there to be a significant migration away from free–to-air services in the medium-to-long term, as bundled offerings (triple play, quad play etc.), enhanced features and premium content grow in importance to consumers.

Digital cable and DTT platforms will experience the largest net additions from 2007 to 2012

Over the next three years, all DTV platforms will show strong growth as consumers transition to digital services. The two fastest growing platforms in Europe and the US will be digital cable and DTT. Datamonitor expects they will achieve net household increases of 50 million and 30 million, respectively.

Concerning other platforms, IPTV services will show the strongest average yearly growth at around 28%, reaching almost 23 million households by 2012. Despite satellite services illustrating very moderate growth of 5.5%, there will be a 20 million increase in subscribers by 2012, reaching around 86 million households.

Rising pressure on effectively acquiring and reducing churn to alternate netowrks

The television sector is evolving. Consumers face an ever-increasing array of entertainment channels and options from which to obtain video content, resulting in growing pressure on traditional service operators to reduce churn.

“Pay-TV platforms – such as cable, satellite, and IPTV – are facing new challenges to ensure that their services remain compelling and attractive”, says Khouri. “For many service operators, this challenge is growing increasingly pertinent as non-traditional competitors enter into the marketplace.”

A primary strategy to customer retention will be through the provision of new services including interactive features and the bundling of alternative communications services such as data and voice. Furthermore, as customers grow accustomed to accessing online content whenever they wish, video on-demand services will become a ‘must-have’ for operators. As a whole, Datamonitor expects DTV services to illustrate strong growth as customers demand, and are willing to pay for, new services and analog switch-off drives digital migration.

Note to Editors:
Datamonitor’s report “Western European and US Digital TV Adoption, 2008 (Strategic Focus)” highlights current digital TV adoption split by platform and major service operators. Platforms covered include digital cable, digital satellite, IPTV and digital terrestrial television (DTT). The report outlines key business trends as well as forecasting consumer uptake from 2007 – 2012 in Western Europe and the United States.

Chris Khouri, Analyst for Media and Broadcasting, is available for comment.

About Datamonitor:
Datamonitor is the world’s leading provider of online data, analytic and forecasting platforms for key vertical sectors. We help our clients, 5,000 of the world’s leading companies profit from better, more timely decisions. Through our proprietary databases and wealth of expertise, we provide clients with unbiased expert analysis and in-depth forecasts for seven industry sectors: Automotive & Logistics, Consumer Markets, Energy, Financial Services, Healthcare, Retail and Technology. Datamonitor maintains its headquarters in London and has regional offices in Frankfurt, New York, San Francisco and Sydney. See www.datamonitor.com for further details.

Contact:
London:
Krishna Rao
T: +44 20 7551 9336
E: krao @ datamonitor.com

New York :
Lonnie Coates
T: +1 212 652 5334
E: lcoates @ datamonitor.com

Sydney :
Denis Mason
T:+61 2 8705 6903
E: dmason @ datamonitor.com



Posted on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 @ 10:14:25 EDT by NewsDesk
 
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