More people are embracing digital services than ever before, a report has
found.
The quarterly
Communications
market: Digital television progress report compiled by telecoms regulator
Ofcom
, found that in the months between
October and December 2006, 48 per cent of the UK's 60 million television sets
were connected to a digital device.
This was almost double that of the previous quarter (July to September) and
over a third more than the number of households who had a digital connection at
the end of 2005.
Ofcom found that Freeview devices accounted for three-quarters of this
growth. Some 2.4 million Freeview devices were sold within the reported quarter
with 700,000 homes acquiring digital television for the first time.
Sky
won the subscription war – around 160,000 new subscribers signed up to its
services over the quarter, compared to rival
Virgin
Media and other cable providers, which gained approximately 38,500 between
them.
There has also been a continued growth in the number of secondary sets in
homes that now have digital access. This figure rose to nine million; an
increase from nearly eight million in the last quarter and just over six million
from the year before.
An Ofcom spokesman said the figures were “healthy and encouraging”. He said
Ofcom had no comment on why there has been such a big increase, as the report is
just a snapshot of data, but the continued rise follows the trend of previous
years.
“Although this is one of the highest rises we have seen, digital services do
tend to rise in the last quarter of every year. The figures for this time are
always the highest,” he said.
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