Global IPTV Forecasts
Digital TV Research, August 2012, Pages: 123
The number of homes paying for IPTV will rocket to 165 million by end-2017, up from 51 million at end-2011 and from only 7.5 million at end-2007, according to a new report from Digital TV Research. The Global IPTV Forecasts report estimates that China will supply 77 million (47%) of the 2017 total, up from only 14 million (28%) in 2011 and only 350,000 (5%) at end-2007.
Some may be surprised to see the USA in second place by 2017 with 14.4 million subs. US telcos are aggressively marketing their IPTV products, with both Fios and U-Verse appearing in the top 10 pay TV operators.
Published in August 2012, this 250-page electronically-delivered report comes in three parts:
- A 123-page PDF giving a global Executive Summary and regional and country analysis (Asia Pacific, Eastern Europe, Latin America, Middle East & Africa, North America, Western Europe, Summary and comparison forecasts, satellite TV country forecasts).
- An excel workbook providing IPTV data from 2007 to 2017 for the 80 countries listed below as well as handy comparative tables.
- An excel workbook providing relevant background data for each country, so that the reader can drill down for detail at operator level.
- Executive Summary
- Australia
- Brazil
- China
- Cyprus
- Estonia
- Ghana
- India
- Italy
- Kuwait
- Malaysia
- New
- Zealand
- Pakistan
- Portugal
- Russia
- Slovakia
- Spain
- Taiwan
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- Zambia
- Algeria
- Austria
- Bulgaria
- Colombia
- Czech
- Rep.
- Finland
- Greece
- Indonesia
- Japan
- Latvia
- Mexico
- Nigeria
- Peru
- Puerto
- Rico
- Saudi
- Arabia
- Slovenia
- Sweden
- Tanzania
- Uganda
- USA
- Angola
- Bahrain
- Canada
- Cote
- D'Ivoire
- Denmark
- France
- Hong
- Kong
- Ireland
- Jordan
- Lebanon
- Morocco
- Norway
- Philippines
- Qatar
- Serbia
- South
- Africa
- Switzerland
- Thailand
- UAE
- Venezuela
- Argentina
- Belgium
- Chile
- Croatia
- Egypt
- Germany
- Hungary
- Israel
- Kenya
- Lithuania
- Netherlands
- Oman
- Poland
- Romania
- Singapore
- South Korea
- Syria
- Tunisia
- UK
- Vietnam
The number of homes paying for IPTV will rocket to 165 million by end-2017, up from 51 million at end-2011 and from only 7.5 million at end-2007, according to a new report from Digital TV Research. The Global IPTV Forecasts report estimates that China will supply 77 million (47%) of the 2017 total, up from only 14 million (28%) in 2011 and only 350,000 (5%) at end-2007. Simon Murray, report author, said: “Some may be surprised to see the USA in second place by 2017 [with 14.4 million subs]. US telcos are aggressively marketing their IPTV products, with both Fios and U-Verse appearing in the top 10 pay TV operators.”
Of the 114 million subscribers to be added between 2011 and 2017, 86 million will be from the Asia Pacific region – or three-quarters of the new subscribers. India will supply 7.2 million more IPTV subscribers, up from a very low base at end-2011.
Global IPTV penetration only reached 3.7% of TV households at end-2011, although this was up from 0.6% at end-2007. By end-2017, IPTV penetration will
grow to 10.8%. Penetration will remain low in Latin America and Middle East & Africa. However, it will be as high as 14% in the Asia Pacific region by 2017; led by Singapore (43%) and Hong Kong (38%). The UAE (41%) will buck its region's trend.
IPTV revenues will climb to US$21.3 billion in 2017, up from US$9.7 billion in 2011 and US$1.5 billion in 2007. The US will remain the largest IPTV revenue
earner by taking a third of the 2017 total (down from 41% in 2011). From the US$11.6 billion additional revenues to be created between 2011 and 2017, the US will provide US$3.0 billion. The Asia Pacific region will contribute an extra US$5.0 billion, led by China (US$1.8 billion more) and Japan (US$1.6 billion). France will drop from second place in 2011 to fourth in 2017. However, Russia will rocket to fifth place in 2017.
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