DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/777496/mexico_convergen) has announced the addition of the "Mexico - Convergence and Digital TV Broadcasting - Overview and Statistics" report to their offering.
In Mexico the main cable TV providers, Megacable, Cablems and Cablevisin, have been incentivising the purchase of triple play bundles of cable TV, broadband and telephony, with great success. In early 2010 quadruple play appeared imminent as broadcasting giant Televisa received regulatory approval to acquire a stake in the mobile operator Nextel de Mexico.
The acquisition could bring a much-needed source of competition against the dominant fixed line, broadband and mobile operators Telmex and Telcel. In the satellite TV market, Dish Mexico has had early success with rapid subscriber growth. Axtel has also received regulatory approval to launch satellite TV and plans to begin offering triple-play services in 2010.
This report provides an overview of Mexico's digital TV broadcasting sector and its convergence with the broader telecommunications market.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Synopsis
2. Overview of media convergence
3. Triple play regulation issues
4. Digital TV broadcasting 4.1 Overview 4.2 Cable TV (CATV) 4.2.1 Megacable 4.2.2 Cablems 4.2.3 Cablevisin 4.3 Direct-to-Home (DTH) Satellite TV 4.3.1 Sky Mexico 4.3.2 Dish Mexico 4.4 Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Systems (MMDS) 4.4.1 MVS Multivisin 4.5 Digital Terrestrial TV (DTTV)
5. Related reports
List of Tables:
Table 1 Pay TV subscribers by technology, annual change and penetration rate 1998 - 2010
Table 2 Megacable pay TV subscribers and annual change 2001 - 2009
Table 3 Megacable video and telephone ARPU 2007 - 2009
Table 4 Cablems CATV subscribers and annual change 2002 - 2009
Table 5 Cablems CATV and VoIP ARPUs and churn rates 2006 - 2009
Table 6 Cablevisin pay TV subscribers and annual change 2000 - 2009
Table 7 Sky DTH subscribers and annual change 2000 - 2009
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