• Subscribe to our Daily News Emails
  • Advertise
    • Media Info
    • Terms & Conditions for Advertisers
    • Mechanical Data

Broadband TV News

Independent. Since 2003

  • Home
  • News Line
    • Central & East Europe
    • People
  • TV
    • On Demand/VOD
    • IPTV
    • Cable
    • Satellite
    • Terrestrial
    • Distribution
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Events
    • Events Diary
    • BTN Events
    • Events Coverage
    • Submit the details of your event
  • Features
  • Resources
    • White Papers

DTT adoption climbs in Germany driven by mobile viewing

November 25, 2025 10.41 Europe/London By Jörn Krieger

Digital terrestrial television (DTT) is becoming increasingly popular in Germany, with usage rising sharply thanks to renewed growth in mobile viewing.

According to a new study from Kantar commissioned by DTT platform operator Media Broadcast, 18% of German households – equivalent to 7.3 million homes – now watch television using the country’s DVB-T2 network. This marks a 21% increase compared with the previous survey in 2023.

The study shows that DTT, combining both stationary reception on traditional TV sets and mobile use via PCs, laptops or portable devices, is currently used by a net total of 18% of households. Mobile usage in particular continues its long-term upward trajectory: in 2025, 14% of households (5.8 million) used DVB-T2 on portable and mobile devices, up from 4.4 million in 2023. Stationary reception on TVs also increased, reaching 2.3 million households.

The findings indicate that DTT’s appeal increasingly lies in its flexibility and mobility. The study notes that, unlike TV streamed over mobile networks, the DVB-T2 technology does not consume data volumes on mobile devices, making it a more robust and cost-efficient option for consumers. Media Broadcast argues that this trend underscores the relevance of future broadcast technologies such as 5G Broadcast.

“The current figures on DVB-T2 usage are significant in several respects,” said Francie Petrick, Managing Director of Media Broadcast. “Terrestrial television continues to reach millions of viewers and is meeting the growing demand for mobile use. This confirms that we are on the right track with 5G Broadcast as ‘TV to go’. Terrestrial distribution will thus continue to ensure the consumer-friendly, crisis-proof, and energy-efficient distribution of high-quality audiovisual content in the future.”

The company emphasised that the study was commissioned using the same methodology as the long-running Kantar surveys historically used in the German media authorities’ video trends and digitisation reports. While state-by-state coverage data is no longer included, Media Broadcast says the results remain representative of the population.

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn
  • Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp

Related

Filed Under: Newsline, Platforms, Terrestrial, TV Tagged With: 5G Broadcast, DTT, DVB-T2, Francie Petrick, Kantar, Media Broadcast Edited: 28 November 2025 12:52

Avatar photo

About Jörn Krieger

Jörn reports on the latest developments in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Since 1992, he has been working as a freelance journalist, specialised in digital media, broadcast technology, convergence and new markets. He also takes up University lectureships, writes articles in specialist publications, and produces radio reports. Jörn is also a moderator of panel discussions at industry events such as ANGA COM, Medientage München and IFA Berlin.

Latest News

  • Deutsche Telekom to debut FAST Channels on MagentaTV
  • Warner Bros. Discovery in play as Paramount launches hostile bid
  • CEE PSBs warn Lithuania over moves to curb LRT independence
  • Harmonic to sell video business to MediaKind in $145m deal
  • Barb unveils cloud-based Data Hub for viewing metrics

Most Popular

  • Harmonic to sell video business to MediaKind in $145m deal
    Harmonic to sell video business to MediaKind in $145m deal
  • RT launches India channel during Putin visit to New Delhi
    RT launches India channel during Putin visit to New Delhi
  • Warner Bros. Discovery in play as Paramount launches hostile bid
    Warner Bros. Discovery in play as Paramount launches hostile bid
  • Zattoo: From Platform to Portfolio – The Composable Future of TV
    Zattoo: From Platform to Portfolio – The Composable Future of TV
  • Virgin Media adds Stingray music FAST channels at no extra cost
    Virgin Media adds Stingray music FAST channels at no extra cost
  • Netflix seals $82.7bn deal to acquire Warner Bros and HBO
    Netflix seals $82.7bn deal to acquire Warner Bros and HBO
  • Bundesliga launches first FAST Channel in UK and Ireland
    Bundesliga launches first FAST Channel in UK and Ireland

White Paper

Virgin Media O2 turns to Starlink for UK-first ‘O2 Satellite’ service

Virgin Media O2 has struck a multi-year deal with Starlink’s Direct to Cell network to launch “O2 Satellite”, a handset-to-satellite service that will extend coverage into rural and coastal not-spots from early 2026. … [Download the White Paper ...]

Broadband TV News

  • Subscribe
  • About us
  • Contacts
  • Logos & Pictures
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions

Advertising

  • Media Info
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Mechanical Data
  • Video Services

News

  • Latest
  • Central & East Europe
  • TV
  • Tech
  • Streaming
  • Cable
  • Satellite
  • Terrestrial
  • IPTV
  • Business
  • People

Events

  • Events Diary
  • BTN Events
  • Submit the details of your event
  • Media Meet & Greet

Editorial

44 Telegraph Street
Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 3QF
news@broadbandtvnews.com

Commercial

Arundel View Cottage
Wepham
West Sussex
BN18 9RA
sales@broadbandtvnews.com

Connect with Us

 

Copyright © 2025 Broadband TV News LLP · Log in

 

Loading Comments...
 

    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.