Cable Industry Expects That Broadband, Mobile, B2B and Next-Generation TV Will Drive Next Phase of Growth With Over 5% Revenue Increase Per Year
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Cable Industry Expects That Broadband, Mobile, B2B and Next-Generation TV Will Drive Next Phase of Growth With Over 5% Revenue Increase Per Year

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Cable Industry Expects That Broadband, Mobile, B2B and Next- Generation TV Will Drive Next Phase of Growth With Over 5% Revenue Increase Per Year PR Newswire LONDON, June 14, 2012 LONDON, June 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- thThe 5 Solon Survey of European Cable Communication shows that cable operators

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Cable Industry Expects That Broadband, Mobile, B2Band Next-Generation TV Will Drive Next Phase of Growth With Over 5% Revenue Increase Per Year PR Newswire LONDON, June 14, 2012 LONDON,June 14, 2012/PRNewswire/ --th The 5Solon Survey of European Cable Communication shows that cable operators remain optimistic about revenue growth and see broadband, mobile and B2B as their largest opportunities. European cable operators participating in this year's survey are forecasting a revenue growth of over five per cent per year until 2014 and further EBITDA margin expansion by two percentage points up to 48% on average during the same period. The survey also highlights an important trend - for the first time, cable operators forecast a declining basic TV penetration while the pay-TV penetration is forecast to continue to grow. Next-generation TV services are cited as the main tool to protect the TV customer base of cable operators. Major elements of future TV services include multi-screen, TV-everywhere and next-generation STBs. In addition, cable operators highlight the importance of turning OTT from a threat into an opportunity. "TV customers increasingly prefer tailor-made video offerings rather than 20-30 analog channels. TV customers look for HD TV, digital recorders as well as movies and TV series on demand. This is the reason why 86% of participating cable CEOs put next-generation-TV on top of their strategic agenda," explains Christian Teichmann, Managing Director at Solon Management Consulting inLondon. The uptake of online video usage on multiple devices in consumers' homes will lead to a further increase of average bandwidths. The capability to offer higher speeds is therefore considered key by most participating cable operators to preventing churn and winning the infrastructure competition against FTTH players. The great majority of cable operators have moved into the mobile and the B2B business. While these operators often experienced initial draw-backs in gaining a foothold in these segments, they are now reporting an increase in revenues and expect strong growth in the coming years. "The Solon Survey of European Cable Communication clearly shows that cable operators are planning to continue the battle for dominance with telecoms incumbents by pushing quadruple-play offers (TV, broadband, telephony and mobile) as well as B2B services. Cable operators have so many growth options - it is up to them to make the most out of it," says Teichmann. The cable operators participating in the survey are serving 25 million customers in 11 European countries. Asummary of the Solon Survey of European Cable Communication is available for download at http://www.solonstrategy.com. Notes to Editors For further information or to arrange an interview with one of the authors, please contact Jennifer Lawman / Margret Steinle at +44-207-087-9000 or +49-89-210388-0 or via email Jennifer.lawman(at)solonstrategy.com or margret.steinle(at)solonstrategy.com.
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