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IPTV subscriptions worldwide grow 179 percent, says DSL Forum
Oct 9, 2007 8:13 AM
The number of people worldwide using IPTV services grew 179 percent in the 12-month period ending June 23, 2007, according to statistics released at the Broadband World Forum Europe in Berlin.
The DSL Forum said Oct. 8 its new research it commissioned, conducted by industry analyst Point Topic, found that 8 million people are connected to IPTV services. Europe added more than 3 million subscribers during the period, a 231 percent increase. As of June 30, nearly 5 million Europeans subscribed to IPTV.
The DSL Forum also released historical figures tracking IPTV subscriber growth that compared the first halves of 2005, 2006 and 2007 by region. Those subscriber figures indicated:
Region
H1 2005
H1 2006
H1 2007
Europe
521,000
1,505,000
4,984,000
Asia Pacific
612,000
987,000
2,176,000
Americas
267,000
409,000
1,069,000
Other users
70,000
50,000
0(1)
Total Worldwide
1,470,000
2,950,000
8,229,000
Source: Data provided for the DSL Forum by Point Topic
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