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Worldwide pay-TV penetration to exceed 50% in next 2 years

June 21, 2015 20.55 Europe/London By Broadband TV News Correspondent

The worldwide pay-TV market surpassed more than 900 million subscribers in 1Q 2015, representing 48% penetration—the market is likely to grow steadily over the next five years, mainly boosted by emerging markets.

“According to ABI Research’s recent pay-TV market data, half of the world’s households will have access to pay-TV service by 2017, representing 1 billion subscribers,” comments Jake Saunders, VP and Practice Director of Core Forecasting.

As pay-TV service providers experience increasing competition from alternative platforms such as OTT, ARPU continues to decline across the various platforms in many markets. Many of the operators have added OTT, multiscreen services, and on demand services in order to compete with OTT service providers. These services have contributed additional revenue to pay-TV operators as well as maintaining customer loyalty.

Competition is higher in more mature markets such as North America and Western Europe where pay-TV penetration is as high as 60% to 80% of households. A slower growth rate is expected to occur in such markets in the years to come. As broadband infrastructure development speeds up in Asia-Pacific, OTT players are starting to target the APAC market.

Netflix announced its launch in Australia and New Zealand in March 2015, and possibly in Japan by the end of 2015. Singapore telco, Singtel is developing an OTT platform, HOOQ, to provide services in the Philippines and other markets in Asia-Pacific. The entrant of OTT services is likely to create higher competition in Asian-Pacific pay-TV market, although it could take a while to gain penetration in the region.

“Worldwide pay-TV market is expected to reach 1.1 billion subscribers, generating US$307.5 billion in service revenue by 2020. The Asia-Pacific pay-TV market is likely to grow faster than most other regions in the years to come. ABI Research forecasts that pay-TV market in Asia-Pacific is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5%, generating US$79.4 billion in 2020,” said Khin Sandi Lynn, industry analyst.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Research Tagged With: ABI Research Edited: 22 June 2015 11:00

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