Spanish DTT reach grows
By Chris Dziadul
July 16, 2009 07.39 UK
Over seven in ten (71.8%) homes in Spain now receive DTT services, according to data produced by the country’s Centre for Sociological Research (CIS).
Published in El Pais and referring to a study undertaken last month, the data also shows that cable and DTH services are watched in 27.8% and 27.6% of Spanish homes respectively.
Furthermore, 62% of Spaniards use the internet on a daily basis and 69.4% have video equipment in their homes.
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