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Sub-Saharan Africa pay-TV thrives despite falling prices

January 15, 2017 14.34 Europe/London By Broadband TV News Correspondent

Most of the main pay-TV operators in Sub-Saharan Africa lowered their prices during 2016 to ward off competitors. The knock-on effect was that other platforms lowered their fees.

Simon Murray, principal analyst at Digital TV Research, said: “With a limited number of DTT licences on offer, StarTimes is focusing more on its satellite TV operations, which is disrupting the sector. StarSat is much cheaper than DStv and Canal Plus and not that much more expensive than pay DTT.”

The Sub-Saharan Africa Pay TV Forecasts report estimates that three groups will continue to account for 90% of Sub-Saharan Africa’s pay-TV subscribers.

Multichoice had 11.61 million subscribers across satellite TV platform DStv and DTT platform GOtv by end-2016, which will grow to 17.66 million by 2022. Vivendi had 2.32 million subs to its Canal Plus satellite TV platform and Easy TV by end-2016; climbing by 2 million to 4.32 million by 2022.

However, StarTimes/StarSat will enjoy the most impressive growth: from 4.18 million subscribers at end-2016 to 10.61 million by 2022 – only 1 million behind Multichoice. Much of this growth will be achieved from satellite TV subscribers in new countries.

From the 19.47 million pay-TV subscribers across 35 countries at end-2016, 12.14 million were satellite TV and 6.76 million pay DTT. The pay total will nearly double to 36.72 million by 2022, with satellite TV contributing 18.36 million and pay DTT 15.84 million.

South Africa supplied 6.39 million of the 2016 total pay-TV subscribers, which will grow to 9.14 million by 2022. Nigeria will close in on South Africa; increasing by 4 million from 4.46 million in 2016 to 8.45 million in 2022.

Sub-Saharan pay TV revenues will reach $6.59 billion in 2022, up from $4.20 billion in 2016 and $1.65 billion in 2010. South Africa and Nigeria will contribute nearly half of the region’s pay-TV revenues by 2022.

Satellite TV accounted for 87% of the 2016 pay TV revenues, but this proportion will fall to 78% by 2022. By contrast, pay DTT will climb from 11% of the total in 2016 to 18% by 2022 – or from $467 million to $1,156 million.

For more information on the Sub-Saharan Africa Pay TV Forecasts report, please see the Broadband TV News webshop.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Research Tagged With: Canal Plus, Digital TV Research, DStv, Multichoice, pay TV, Simon Murray, StarSat, sub-Saharan Africa Edited: 11 May 2017 20:03

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