tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6695967.post9141962873831042795..comments2023-10-02T08:59:02.620+01:00Comments on EuroTelcoblog: Mierda, ventiladores, televisión de pago, y la implosión económicaJames Enckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17214581678192360980noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6695967.post-1270801537442339252009-05-21T11:01:21.310+01:002009-05-21T11:01:21.310+01:00Hi James,
The CMT hasn't still published the dat...Hi James, <br /><br />The CMT hasn't still published the data for the whole sector for the 1Q 09. But you can see some trends in the 2008 reports. In the last quarter of 2008, IPTV revenues grew by 37% and there were 708.000 subscribers (+25%). On the other hand, pay per view fell by 12%.<br /><br />You have the complete report here: http://www.cmt.es/es/publicaciones/anexos/IV_Trimestre_08_OK_.pdf<br /><br />CMT Blog<br />blogcmt.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6695967.post-727162322705099442009-05-20T22:18:06.658+01:002009-05-20T22:18:06.658+01:00James, in the case of Virgin Media the main source...James, in the case of Virgin Media the main source of profit is the HSI these days I believe.<br /><br />Prior to that would have been dialup and telephony, though since the unmetered phone packages became more and more common that has been less and less worthwhile.<br /><br />Of course the only people who know this for sure are Virgin, however I'm pretty sure that, apart from the PPV, the TV doesn't make much cash at all due to the high costs of programming.<br /><br />UPC appear to rely less on that, they seem to charge less for TV and more for the HSI, at least in Netherlands.Carlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08038433529781216579noreply@blogger.com