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Worldwide IPTV subs pass 48mn |
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Thursday, 23 June 2011 14:25 |
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IPTV showed "exceptional" growth in the 12 months to March of this year,
with the number of worldwide subscribers increasing by over 34% in the
period to reach 48.2mn, according to new figures announced by the
Broadband Forum.
In a report compiled for the Forum by Point
Topic, France was found to still be placed at the head of the table of
top ten countries in terms of IPTV subscribers, with China a close
second and Taiwan also now on the leader board in ninth place.

Europe
continues to be the top-performing region for IPTV with over 21mn
subscribers, but Asia is catching up fast with 18mn, and both China and
Taiwan are showing annual growth rates of more than 50%. Out of the
2.9mn new IPTV subscribers added worldwide in the first quarter of this
year, 1.4mn came from Asia, according to the report.
The report
also found that the number of fixed broadband subscribers worldwide
increased by 2.9% on a consecutive basis in the first quarter of this
year to reach 15.2mn, giving the biggest quarterly increase in the last
two years.
Asia remains the fastest-growing region for broadband
subscribers, with a growth rate of 16.2% in the 12 months to March of
this year - almost double that of the Americas. Asia's fixed broadband
subscribers now make up 42% of the global total, up from 40% last year,
with Europe and the Americas coming behind with 30% and 25%
respectively. Emerging markets are also believed to be making strides,
with the Middle East and Latin America advancing quickly.

The
strong Asian broadband growth is believed to be due in part to the
continuing success of broadband in China, with 42% of the net additions
in the first quarter of this year coming from China and its territories
(the Special Administrative Regions of Hong Kong and Macau).
In
terms of access technologies, fibre (including various hybrid DSL/fibre
rollouts) is by far the fastest-growing, with an increase in its
subscriber base of more than 20% in the 12 months to March 2011. DSL and
cable are also believed to still be growing, and for the first time
fixed wireless access (FWA) as a technology is beginning to take off,
according to the report.
 Source: IPTV News
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