The Worldwide Cable TV Market: Video and High-Speed Data Subscribers

In-Stat
April 13, 2009
45 Pages - SKU: ZZZQ2466456
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Countries covered: Global

The most common cable TV service bundle continues to be the combination of cable video service and cable modem service. This fact has spurred cable TV operators around the world to expand the availability of these services, which in turn has driven subscriber totals for both services to new heights.

In March 2009, worldwide cable TV subscriber households reached 430 million, an increase of 4% over the past twelve months. Cable modem subscriber growth was even stronger, with subscriber totals reaching 85 million, an increase of 10 million over the past year.

This research report covers the markets for cable modem and cable TV video services. It discusses the technology standards and market dynamics for cable modem services around the world, provides regional and country-by-country subscriber data for cable modem services, and forecasts subscriber growth through 2013.

The report also profiles the growth of the worldwide cable TV industry by providing regional and country-by-country subscriber data for cable TV service, with a special emphasis on digital cable TV service. In addition, it forecasts both worldwide cable TV subscribers and worldwide digital cable TV subscribers.


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