IPTV reaches 6.7m subs in SE Asia
January 2, 2018
As any other Asian regions, South East Asian markets consist mainly of cable and satellite connections. However, Dataxis noticed the increasing share of IPTV subscribers in Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. With a 6 per cent increase between July and September, the IPTV segment now represents 6.7 million subscribers.
Despite its leading position, Vietnam is not the most dynamic market among South East Asian countries: its IPTV operators are meeting increasing difficulties to challenge traditional cable and satellite operators, particularly for content acquisition reasons. Most of the growth on the IPTV market is coming from Indonesia where the market leader Telkom Indonesia offers IPTV services as bundle to its fibre and voice offers. The company experienced an 8 per cent QoQ growth to 1.8 million subscribers, remaining the biggest IPTV provider among South East Asian countries.
Altogether, IPTV represents 19 per cent of the pay-TV market for this region which grew by 3 per cent to 35.8 million subscribers in the third quarter of 2017.
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