HDTV in China gaining momentum
January 7, 2009
An IMS Research study has revealed that 46 million homes in twenty-five Chinese cities have converted from analogue to digital cable. While DTH is expected to serve the majority of HDTV households in the Asia Pacific region, cable in China is expected to be the dominant digital platform for the country by the end of 2009, passing 69 million households by that time. IMS Research forecasts that 3.2 million of these digital cable households will have the capability of viewing HDTV programming by the end of 2013.
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