22 million Germans (or 32%) regularly record TV programmes, according to research by Bitkom.
Young glued to their lap-tops, not TV
A new survey has found the majority of 18-24 year olds prefer to watch catch-up TV on their lap-tops, rather than use services provided directly by operators.
Strong growth for FTTH/B in Europe
Europe reported a solid 15% increase in the number of FTTH/B (fibre-to-the-home/building) subscribers during second half 2012, according to the latest figures from iDate.
Croatian viewers want more FTA
Croatian viewers are demanding better quality television programmes and more free-to-air channels.
Fibre drives global broadband access
Hybrid fibre access (FTTx) has experienced the highest market gain over the past year, according to the latest figures published by the Broadband Forum and prepared by Point Topic.
Satellite is the leading TV infrastructure in Germany
Satellite continued to increase its household reach in Germany last year, with 18.07 million households receiving their TV directly from satellite at the end of 2012, according to research by […]
Dutch UPC market share drops to 61.2%
UPC Nederland now serves 61.2% of all homes passed, but digital penetration has now reached 62.3% of all homes connected.
KDG customers love new features
17% of German viewers are using time-shifted television, according to research carried out by Ipsos on behalf of Kabel Deutschland.
Euro consumers go for smart TVs
Buyers of TV sets in the UK, France, Germany and Italy are increasingly looking for connected TVs with bigger screens, according to comparison site Idealo.
Liberty Global: Numbers at a glance
Total RGUs Analogue Cable Subs Digital Cable Subs DTH Subs UPC/Unity Division: Germany 11,140,700 4,503,600 2,185,900 — The Netherlands 3,685,500 651,600 1,078,000 — Switzerland 2,464,400 842,500 606,000 — Austria 1,408,000 […]