A new report from Informa Telecoms & Media shows that digital TV will make major inroads in Latin America over the next five years.
Adam Thomas, author of the report, said: “The outlook for the Latin American broadcast sector is better now than it has been for many years.
“Macroeconomic factors are generally upbeat while companies such as Telmex and Telefonica are ramping up their investment in the broadcast sector. All of this is having a positive impact on pretty much all of the TV platforms.”
Digital TV households (000) | ||
2006 | 2012 | |
Argentina | 583 | 3,639 |
Brazil | 1,727 | 5,566 |
Chile | 326 | 1,586 |
Colombia | 121 | 2,091 |
Mexico | 2,177 | 6,898 |
Puerto Rico | 447 | 727 |
Venezuela | 310 | 1,098 |
Rest of Region | 253 | 1,150 |
Latin Total | 5,943 | 22,756 |
Canada | 6,023 | 12,237 |
US | 67,621 | 118,162 |
North America Total | 73,644 | 130,399 |
Americas Total | 79,587 | 153,154 |
Source: Informa Telecoms & Media | ||
Note: All figures refer to year-end. |
According to Thomas: “Deregulation in the telco sector has encouraged cable operators to up their game via network improvements. The result is that cable is much better positioned to compete in terms of content and functionality.
“Consolidation in the satellite sector has also started to pay off and the renewed confidence in DTH was demonstrated by Telefonica’s decision to launch a new platform.”
Looking at the Americas as a whole, the US is, as would be expected, the dominant force. In 2006 it had 67.6 million digital subscribers – 85% of the pan-continental total. By 2012 this proportion is expected to fall to 77%.
A recent report from Understanding & Solutions said that the global demand for set-top boxes is expected to reach an annual 120 million units by 2011 (see Global Demand For Set-Top Boxes Set To Rise).
Meanwhile, the IPA’s Trends In Television report for Q1 2007 revealed that digital TV penetration in the UK now stands at 73.5% (see Viewing Levels Lowest For Almost A Decade).