DTT Boom Extends Beyond Europe

London, UK, July  24, 2013--Covering 97 countries, the number of homes receiving DTT signals will more than  double between 2013 and 2018 – by reaching 553 million, according to a new report from Digital TV Research. The Digital Terrestrial TV Forecasts report expects  the number of primary DTT homes (those not subscribing to cable, IPTV or satellite  TV and using DTT on their main set) will also double over the same period – to 380  million in 2018.

Therefore, 173 million homes (31% of the DTT total) will only watch DTT signals on secondary sets (in the bedroom or the kitchen, for example) by 2018; up from 64  million (30% of the DTT total) at end-2012. More than a third of the world’s TV households will receive DTT signals by 2018; up from only 15% at end-2012. From this total, nearly a quarter will be primary DTT  homes by 2018; up from a tenth in 2012.

Western Europe accounted for more than 40% the global total at end-2012.  However, the region will rapidly lose market share - contributing only 19% of the  total by 2018 – despite its total DTT household figure increasing by 20% to 105  million. More than half the TV households in Western Europe receive DTT signals.

Western Europe will mainly lose market share to the Asia Pacific region, which will  increase from 28% of the global total in 2012 to 43% by 2018 – or from 58 million DTT homes to 240 million. Penetration of TV households will increase from 7% in 2012 to 27% by 2018.

Despite its low DTT penetration, the US hung on to the top slot in 2012 as the largest country by DTT households. However, the top rankings will change a lot over the next five years. China will add a staggering 132 million DTT homes by 2018  to become the largest DTT country by a considerable distance. Brazil will add 30  million to take second place, with Russia adding 19 million. India, the remaining  BRIC country, will have 15 million DTT homes by 2018 from none at end-2012.

DVB-T is by far the most popular DTT standard at present; taken by 130 million homes at end-2012. This total is expected to double to 266 million by 2018.  However, the China-backed DMB-T standard will rocket from 22 million homes at  end-2012 to 154 million by 2018, due mainly to domestic market growth.