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Asia Pacific to add 501 million digital homes

March 17, 2014 18.11 Europe/London By Broadband TV News Correspondent

The Asia Pacific region is undergoing a rapid digital TV conversion that will see penetration increase from 28.9% of TV households in 2010 to 51.7% in 2013 then 61.2% by end-2014 and on to 97.5% in 2020 – or up by 501 million homes between 2013 and 2020, according to a new report from Digital TV Research.

The Digital TV Asia Pacific Forecasts report reveals that China will provide 225 million of the extra digital TV homes, with India adding a further 118 million. However, 159.6 million homes in the region will not own a TV set by 2020, although this is down from 195.9 million in 2013 and 221.8 million in 2010.

China and India have a massive influence, with a combined 663 million TV households (or 70% of the region’s total) by 2020. China has as many TV households as Europe and North America combined.

Simon Murray, author of the report, said: “Despite the rapid conversion, digital TV will still have plenty of room for growth for some time to come. Only 12 of the 22 countries forecast in this report will have fully converted to digital by 2020.”

Of the 501 million digital homes to be added between 2013 and 2020, 172 million will come from DTT. However, the number of analogue terrestrial homes will fall by 220 million. Digital cable will contribute a further 200 million additional homes, with analogue cable losing 155 million. Pay satellite TV will supply an extra 47 million, with FTA satellite TV adding 14 million. Pay IPTV will record 69 million more subs.

So pay-TV penetration will rise from 58.5% in 2013 to 68.0% in 2020, adding 164 million subs to take the total to 648 million. Even more impressive is that digital pay-TV penetration will climb from 20.9% in 2010 on to 66.5% in 2020. Digital pay TV subscribers will quadruple from 163 million in 2010 to 636 million by 2020.

Pay-TV revenues in Asia Pacific will be $46 billion in 2020; nearly double the 2010 figure. Digital pay-TV revenues will triple from $15 billion in 2010 to $46 billion in 2020.

Murray added: “China overtook Japan to become the most lucrative pay-TV market in 2011. India will take second place from 2019. Together China, India and Japan will account for two-thirds of the region’s $46 billion pay-TV revenues by 2020.”

Pay-TV revenues will more than double in 10 countries (Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam) between 2013 and 2020. However, revenues will fall in Hong Kong, and will increase by less than 10% in New Zealand, Singapore and South Korea.

For more information about the Digital TV Asia Pacific report, please see the Broadband TV News webshop.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Research Tagged With: Asia-Pacific, Digital TV Research Edited: 18 March 2014 06:12

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