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Western European Cable To Reach 60m Homes By 2005

Western European Cable To Reach 60m Homes By 2005

The Western European cable market is expected to reach almost 60 million homes by 2005, according to projections by Merrill Lynch. The potential for broadband pay-TV television services therefore far outstrips the market potential of the digital satellite and terrestrial platforms.

Digital terrestrial pay-television (DTT) is expected to overtake analogue during 2003, reaching around 4.5 million households. Currently, there are just over 5 million terrestrial analogue homes and just under 2 million DTT homes that hold subscription TV services.

Digital satellite reaches more than 17 million households at present and should cover 27.6 million by 2005; the vast majority of satellite homes are already digital. Sky Digital currently has around 5.3 million customers signed up to its service in the UK.

Pay-TV Penetration In Western Europe (Homes ‘000s) 
Year  Cable  Satellite  Terrestrial Analogue  Digital Terrestrial  Digital Satellite 
1996 40,600 6,249 6,955 0 273
1997 43,313 7,937 6,519 0 2,027
1998 44,297 9,783 6,225 19 4,405
1999 46,203 12,140 5,970 532 8,350
2000 48,060 15,598 5,488 1,110 13,569
2001 50,867 18,671 5,192 1,816 17,026
2002 52,939 21,670 4,880 2,989 20,016
2003 54,994 24,683 4,569 4,359 22,855
2004 57,030 27,339 4,281 5,910 25,297
2005 58,901 29,829 4,057 7,792 27,612
Source: Merrill Lynch           

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