Global IPTV market up to nearly 24 million
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009
- 3 million new North American broadband subscribers added in first quarter 2009 despite economic downturn
- Global IPTV market up to nearly 24 million with 9.77% quarterly growth and strong activity across North America
The Broadband Forum today announced the latest broadband and IPTV statistics, which show impressive growth in the face of the global economic downturn. Its report, prepared for the Forum by industry analysts Point Topic, shows that broadband grew by 16.6 million lines globally in the last quarter alone, with more than three million being added across North America – while IPTV continues to expand strongly.
Broadband lines in the world now top 429.2 million and the last quarter shows growth slightly higher than the previous three month period. Twenty countries grew by 10 percent or more in that time. The biggest growth in the top 20 came from India at 13.4 percent, while the other large gainers were Ukraine (15.2 percent), Egypt (10.6 percent) and Mexico (10.3 percent). Of the total figure, North America grew 3.87 percent to more than 93.5 million.
Top 10 broadband countries:
Country 2008Q1 2009Q1 ------- ----------- ----------- China 71,034,820 88,088,000 USA 72,581,920 83,968,547 Japan 28,836,100 30,631,900 Germany 21,077,450 24,144,350 France 16,186,996 18,009,500 UK 16,318,300 17,661,100 South Korea 14,970,775 15,709,771 Italy 11,300,077 12,447,533 Brazil 7,949,000 10,065,200 Canada 8,859,868 9,533,500 ----------- ----------- TOTAL 269,115,306 310,259,401 Source: Data provided for the Broadband Forum by Point Topic
North America was again a major factor in the continued IPTV success story, with impressive growth of more than 15 percent over the last quarter and a huge 94.2 percent year-on-year improvement. There are now nearly 4.5 million lines of IPTV across North America.
IPTV subscriptions per region:
2008Q1 2008Q4 2009Q1 Quarterly Yearly Region Total Total Total Growth Growth ------ --------- ---------- ---------- --------- ------- Latin America 11,183 21,495 23,467 9.17% 109.85% Eastern Europe 553,394 955,234 1,158,673 21.30% 109.38% North America 2,283,601 3,830,507 4,435,102 15.78% 94.22% South and East Asia 2,086,000 3,618,000 3,990,000 10.28% 91.28% Western Europe 7,799,449 10,367,586 11,375,200 9.72% 45.85% Asia-Pacific 2,619,035 3,058,182 3,005,015 -1.74% 14.74% Middle East and Africa 10,000 10,000 10,000 0.00% 0.00% Source: Data provided for the Broadband Forum by Point Topic
In terms of technology, DSL continues to be the most popular broadband access technology, although fiber grew by more than three million lines to reflect a 12.4 percent share of the market, while wireless showed a healthy proportionate increase of over one million lines to a total of 5.58 million.
Market shares by Technology for Q1 2009:
DSL 64.621% Cable 20.674% Fibre 12.440% Wireless 1.301% Other 0.963% Source: Data provided for the Broadband Forum by Point Topic
“This report shows that despite the economic situation the world is facing, the demand for both broadband and IPTV continues at pace as people everywhere look to improve the quality and speed of their communications,” said George Dobrowski, Chairman and President of the Broadband Forum.
“The Forum continues to drive broadband innovation, and with the release of BroadbandSuite 3.0, which provides new IPTV management and fiber integration tools, we continue to ensure that the industry has all the tools and specifications it needs to optimize networks and to capture the full potential of broadband worldwide. Our capability is enhanced by the recent union with the IP/MPLS Forum, which gives us a much greater end-to-end capability to serve the industry.”
More: Point Topic GBS database
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