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European Broadband Cable Yearbook - 2017December 01, 2017The European Broadband Cable Yearbook, produced in association with trade body Cable Europe, is widely recognised as the definitive guide to the European Cable Industry. Published continuously for over a decade, this annual report contains detailed data on the size and value of the cable industry in all European Union countries as well as other European Economic Area markets. With company-level information and market wide analysis it shows trends in cable uptake, digital progression, revenue and ARPU, broadband cable and cable telephony. Also includes a written summary of the cable industry developments within each country over the last year.Subscribers Only
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European Broadband Cable Yearbook - 2016December 14, 2016The European Broadband Cable Yearbook, produced in association with trade body Cable Europe, is widely recognised as the definitive guide to the European Cable Industry. Published continuously for over a decade, this annual report contains detailed data on the size and value of the cable industry in all European Union countries as well as other European Economic Area markets. With company-level information and market wide analysis it shows trends in cable uptake, digital progression, revenue and ARPU, broadband cable and cable telephony. Also includes a written summary of the cable industry developments within each country over the last year.Subscribers Only
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Now TV helps Sky turn in best Q1 growth in the UK and Ireland in 11 yearsApril 21, 2015Sky added 242,000 new customers in the quarter ending 31 March - close to 70% more additions than the same quarter of 2013. In its second quarterly set of results as a pan-European operator spanning five countries, Sky said it sold one million products and reported its strongest Q1 in the UK and Ireland in 11 years. In the three months since December 2014, total customers in the UK and Ireland increased by 1.08% to 11,877,000. This was a 4% increase on Q1 2014, and encompasses Sky’s entire product offering, including subscription OTT (over-the-top) TV service Now TV. The operator reported year-on-year growth of 30% for Now TV, which suggests it has been a key driver. Sky also saw improvements in its total customer base in Germany and Italy.
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Sky reports Q4 customer growth in first combined set of resultsFebruary 04, 2015Across its three key businesses, Sky ended 2014 with an increased retail customer base of 20,607,000 – up 4.3% on Q4 2013. The entire pay TV group also experienced 4.9% year-on-year growth in subscription revenue to £4,842 million (€6 million) for the six months ending 31 December 2014. The group’s results were boosted both by strong performance in the UK and Ireland and the addition of its German and Italian businesses.
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Eircom launches eVision IPTV serviceOctober 17, 2013Irish incumbent telco Eircom is launching a long-awaited challenge to incumbent pay TV operators UPC and Sky with a new quadruple-play service, dubbed eVision. The service is to be delivered through Eircom's...
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Virgin Media acquisition boosts Liberty Global results despite customer losses on both sidesAugust 04, 2013The completed acquisition of Virgin Media has proved the highlight of Liberty Global's Q2 2013 performance, which otherwise saw a lack of growth in connected households and revenue generating units (RGUs) for...
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Revenue growth continues for Liberty Global despite slowdown in RGU addsMay 07, 2013Liberty Global's results for the first quarter of 2013 highlight the continued need for cable operators to maximise ARPU from existing cable customers, particularly if faced with customer declines....
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UK and Ireland complete switchover to digital terrestrial televisionOctober 24, 2012The final analogue terrestrial signals in the UK were switched off this week, with Northern Ireland the last region to switch over at 23.30 on 23 October 2012. Ireland followed with the full transition to its...