Digital TV News: Berg Insight
Smart homes in Europe and North America reached 45 million in 2017
Sep 24, 2018 – According to a research report from Berg Insight, the number of smart homes in Europe and North America reached 45 million in 2017. The most advanced smart home market is North America, having an installed base of 22.3 million smart homes at the end of the year.
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Berg Insight, Martin Bäckman, Europe, Market Research, Smart Home
Asia-Pacific has 78 percent of mobile TV viewers says Berg Insight
Oct 26, 2007 – According to a new report from the analyst firm Berg Insight, Asia-Pacific is leading the adoption of mobile TV broadcasting. About 38 million viewers - almost 78 percent of the total mobile TV audience - was found in Japan and South Korea in mid-2007.
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Berg Insight, Report Overview, Asia, Digital TV, Market Research, Mobile, Subscribers
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