New research published today by Informa Telecoms & Media shows that digital TV penetration of Western European households will break the 50% mark by the end of this year.
Ted Hall, a media analyst at Informa and co-author of the report, said: “Convergence through triple and quadruple-play is gaining traction. The public are increasingly demanding full-service products that can offer traditional broadcast TV plus a range of other services, such as pay TV, HDTV, VOD, broadband and telephony services. TV companies and telcos are jostling for position to fulfil this growing demand.”
Western Europe: Digital TV households (million) | ||
2006 | 2012 | |
UK | 18.7 | 27 |
Germany | 8.7 | 23.3 |
France | 12.5 | 23 |
Rest of region | 21.7 | 61.3 |
Total | 61.7 | 134.6 |
Note: includes cable, DTH, IPTV and DTT | ||
Source: Informa Telecoms & Media |
The UK is currently the region’s most prominent digital market, accounting for 26% of digital TV homes, followed by France with 22% and Germany with 14%.
The UK’s dominance has begun to wane though, as other markets show improved digital growth rates. According to Adam Thomas, Informa’s media research manager: “The signs of progress towards converged services are there for all to see. During 2006, 16.7 million TV households upgraded to digital in Western Europe. By the end of 2012 a further 72.9 million will make the same transition.”
Of the 15 countries studied in the report, six are expected to have completely switched to digital by 2012. All countries will exceed 50% digital penetration and only four will fall short of 70%.
Cable will account for the majority of the 22 million households still receiving analogue signals, with analogue terrestrial and analogue satellite representing a combined total of just 4.5 million.
Western Europe: Digital penetration of TV households in 2012 (%) | |||||
Cable | DTH | IPTV | DTT | Total | |
UK | 13 | 36 | 6 | 45 | 100 |
France | 15 | 28 | 16 | 42 | 100 |
Germany | 28 | 8 | 7 | 23 | 66 |
Total | 24 | 21 | 8 | 34 | 86 |
Source: Informa Telecoms & Media |
Last month Ofcom published a report which showed that household take-up of digital television in the UK rose to almost 85% to the end of June 2007 (see Digital TV Penetration Reaches Almost 85%).
e-Media Institute, meanwhile, said that digital television in Western Europe reached a decisive milestone in September, overtaking the analogue system for the first time (see Half Of families In Western Europe Now Receive Digital TV).