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[DIGITIMES: IT news from Asia] Subscriber growth is fastest in IPTV platforms, while cable and satellite platforms have the most stable growth rate, said Jason Blackwell, practice director, digital home at ABI Research. According to the latest market data, overall pay-TV subscriptions are expected to reach 854.5 million in 2015, with a 5.7% CAGR from 2010 to 2015.

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[Von/xchange Site Wide Content Feed] IPTV Fastest Growing Segment for Pay TV: Uptake for IPTV has been most successful to date in Western Europe and Asia-Pacific, with China expected to continue to grow, but ABI says the IPTV growth rate in some European countries is expected to slow as the market starts to mature. Even so, in North America and Western Europe, IPTV is starting to become a real threat to cable, the market-share bigwig that claims 70 percent of the overall pay-TV market.

[Satnews.com -- Worldwide Satellite News] ABI Research... IPTV Subscriber Growth Increasing (Report ...: “Subscriber growth is fastest in IPTV platforms, while cable and satellite platforms have the most stable growth rate, says Jason Blackwell, practice director, digital home at ABI Research. According to the latest market data, overall pay-TV subscriptions are expected to reach 854.5 million in 2015, with a 5.7 percent CAGR from 2010 to 2015.” Cable platforms maintain the largest market share, representing approximately 70 percent of the overall pay-TV market.

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[Broadband TV News] Global pay-TV revenue approaching $58 billion | Broadband TV News: Western Europe and Asia-Pacific are home to the majority of IPTV subscribers, but the IPTV growth rate in some European countries is expected to slow as the market starts to mature. However, countries in Asia-Pacific, such as China, are expected to grow their IPTV subscriber bases.

[The SingaporeBIZZ.COM] IPTV to Secure an 11% Share of Pay-TV Market by 2015, According to ...: SINGAPORE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Worldwide pay-TV subscribers totaled 688 million at the end of the second quarter of 2010. Subscriber growth is fastest in IPTV platforms, while cable and satellite platforms have the most stable growth rate, says Jason Blackwell, practice director, digital home at ABI Research.

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